London, Jan 12 : The “most dangerous time” of the coronavirus pandemic in Britain has yet to come before vaccine rollout has an impact, Chief Medical Officer for England Chris Whitty warned.
The next few weeks will be “the worst” of the pandemic for the National Health Service (NHS), he told the BBC, urging the public to minimize all unnecessary contact with others.
“There’s a very high chance that if you meet someone unnecessarily they will have Covid,” he said on Monday, noting that any unnecessary contact could be a potential link in a chain of transmission that will lead to a vulnerable person, Xinhua news agency reported.
According to Whitty, there were more than 30,000 people in hospitals in England alone with Covid-19, compared to about 18,000 at the peak last April.
“Anybody who is not shocked” by the number of people in hospital “has not understood this at all,” he said.
“This is an appalling situation,” he added.
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