Text of the PM's statement at today's COVID-19 Briefing

This is the text of the statement made by PM Boris Johnson at the start of today's COVID-19 Briefing (8th December 2021)


"As soon as we learned of the new Omicron variant, this Government acted, introducing targeted and proportionate measures as a precaution, while our scientists discovered more.

And we’re still learning more every day.

We do not yet know Omicron’s severity, its exact rate of transmission, nor indeed the full effectiveness of our vaccines against it.

But since I last spoke to you, it’s become increasingly clear that Omicron is growing much faster than the previous Delta variant, and it’s spreading rapidly all around the world.

568 cases have been confirmed through genomic sequencing across every region of the UK, and the true number is certain to be much higher.

Most worryingly, there is evidence that the doubling time of Omicron in the UK could be currently between two and three days.

And while there are some limitations to what we can learn from South Africa, including due to different rates of vaccination and previous infection  – we are now seeing growth in cases here in the UK that mirrors the rapid increases previously seen in South Africa.

And South Africa is also seeing hospitalisations roughly doubling in a week, meaning we cannot yet assume Omicron is less severe than previous variants.

So while the picture may get better – and I sincerely hope it will – we know the remorseless logic of exponential growth could lead to a big rise in hospitalisations, and therefore sadly deaths.


And that is why it is now the proportionate and responsible thing to move to Plan B in England while continuing to work closely with our colleagues in the Devolved Administrations – so we slow the spread of this variant, buy ourselves the time to get yet more boosters in more arms, especially in older and more vulnerable people, and understand the answers to the key outstanding questions about Omicron.

So first, we will reintroduce the guidance to work from home.

Employers should use the rest of this week to discuss working arrangements with employees but from Monday you should work from home if you can.

I know this will be hard for many people, but by reducing your contacts in the workplace you will help slow transmission.

Second, from this Friday we will further extend the legal requirement to wear a face mask to most public indoor venues, including cinemas and theatres.

There will be exemptions where it is not practical, such as when eating, drinking, exercising or singing.


Third, we’ll also make the NHS Covid Pass mandatory for entry into nightclubs, and venues where large crowds gather including unseated indoor venues with more than 500 people, unseated outdoor venues with more than 4,000 people and any venue with more than 10,000 people.

The NHS Covid Pass can still be obtained with two doses but we will keep this under review as the boosters roll out.

And having taken clinical advice since the emergence of Omicron, a negative lateral flow test will also be sufficient.



As we set out in Plan B, we will give businesses a week’s notice, so this will come into force in a week’s time, helping to keep these events and venues open at full capacity, while giving everyone who attends them confidence that those around them have done the responsible thing to minimise risk to others.

As Omicron spreads in the community, we will also introduce daily tests for contacts instead of isolation, so we keep people safe while minimising the disruption to daily life.

And we will take every step to ensure our NHS is ready for the challenges ahead.


But the single biggest thing that every one of us can do, is to get our jabs and crucially to get that booster as soon as our turn arrives.


One year to the day since the UK became the first country in the world to administer a Covid vaccine into the arm of Margaret Keenan, we have opened up the vaccine booster to all those over 40, and we are reducing the gap between second dose and booster to a minimum of just three months.

Our heroic NHS staff and volunteers have already done almost 21 million boosters, including reaching 84 per cent of all eligible over 80s.

But we need to go further and faster still, because our scientists are absolutely confident that your immune response will be stronger if you have been boosted.

And while you are at it – please get your flu jab too.


Let’s do everything we can to protect ourselves and our loved ones this winter – and to reduce the pressures on our NHS.

As we learn more, so we will be guided by the hard medical data around four key criteria: the efficacy of our vaccines and boosters; the severity of Omicron; the speed of its spread and the rate of hospitalisations.

We will constantly monitor the data and keep it under review.

And we must be humble in the face of this virus.

But if it becomes clear that the boosters are capable of holding this Omicron variant, and we have boosted enough people to do the job then we will be able to move forward as before.

So please play your part – and get boosted."

Comments

Jim said…
do a check to be certain there isnt a party going on in your house without your knowledge whilst you are in heres a handy guide
Chris Whiteside said…
Like many of the things which the Daily Mash publishes, the article linked to is very funny. However, they rather weakened the effect by including the words "while you're in" given than the PM was two hundred miles away in Bolton on the day that the BBC says staff in number ten held a party.

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