BRITAIN risks "stumbling into a winter crisis" unless Plan-B Covid rules are brought in amid rising virus numbers, an NHS leader has warned.
Matthew Taylor, chief executive of the NHS, urged the Government to bring back restrictions like mandatory face coverings in public places.
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Queues of ambulances and a steady stream of arrivals at Whitechapel Hospital Credit: Alamy 4
Matthew Taylor, chief executive of the NHS, warns restrictions must return
The plea comes as Covid deaths in the UK rose to their highest daily level since early March, while cases are at their highest for almost three months.
Downing Street said it was keeping a “very close eye” on rising case rates, but added the Prime Minister has “absolutely no plan to introduce Plan B”, which could also involve introducing vaccine passports for nightclub entry.
Mr Taylor said the NHS is preparing for what could be “the most challenging winter on record” and urged the public to “show extra support for the NHS” by “behaving in ways that will keep themselves and others safe”.
He added: “It is time for the Government to enact Plan B of its strategy without delay because without pre-emptive action, we risk stumbling into a winter crisis.
“Also, health leaders need to understand what a ‘Plan C’ would entail if these measures are insufficient.
“The Government should not wait for Covid infections to rocket and for NHS pressures to be sky high before the panic alarm is sounded.”
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Mr Taylor said if the Government “fails to get a grip” on rising coronavirus cases, the nation’s recovery from the pandemic could be “put at risk”.
On Tuesday, the Government said a further 223 people had died within 28 days of testing positive for Covid – bringing the UK total to 138,852.
While the numbers are often higher on Tuesdays because of a lag in reporting deaths and cases over the weekend, this is the highest figure for daily reported deaths since March 9.
Meanwhile, the seven-day average for cases is standing at 44,145 cases per day – the highest level for almost three months.
The Prime Minister’s official spokesman has previously said Plan-B curbs on freedom would only be used if there was a “significant risk of the NHS being overwhelmed”.
The spokesman said: “There are a number of different factors that would play into that decision.
“Largely it would be required when there was a significant risk of the NHS being overwhelmed.
“We are not at that point. Because of the vaccination programme, the levels we are seeing in both patients admitted to hospital and deaths are far lower than we saw in previous peaks.”
On Tuesday, Professor Neil Ferguson a leading member of the Scientific Advisory Group for Emergencies (Sage), said he thinks “Plan-B” could be implemented in England this winter, but it is unlikely “we’ll ever get close” to the lockdown the country experienced in January.
He added that the UK is no longer in the top rank of European countries in terms of overall vaccination coverage, particularly in vaccinating teenagers.
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The NHS says the rates lower are than this time last year thanks to the vaccination programme Credit: LNP 4
Public mask wearing could be brought back as part of a return of restrictions Credit: AFP
UK Covid deaths hit 223 – highest since MARCH – amid fears restrictions WILL return for ‘difficult winter’