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| Dec 18, 2020

UK’s Johnson summons ministers over new COVID-19 variant

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British Prime Minister Boris Johnson tries his hand at cable splicing with instructor Colin Wilkinson during a visit to the Openreach L and D Training Centre in Bolton, Greater Manchester, Britain December 18, 2020. (Photo: Peter Byrne/Pool via REUTERS)

LONDON (Reuters)

British Prime Minister Boris Johnson called senior ministers to an unscheduled meeting this evening (December 18) to discuss how to contain a new, more virulent variant of the coronavirus, The Telegraph newspaper reported.

An emergency toughening of COVID-19 restrictions could be announced as soon as Saturday, possibly including restrictions on travel between the southeast of England, including London, and the rest of the country, the newspaper said.

A spokesman for the prime minister said he was unable to comment on the report immediately.

INFECTION RISE POSSIBLY LINKED TO NEW VARIANT

Britain’s government on Monday said a rise in new infections might be partly linked to the new variant as it moved its capital city and other areas into the highest tier of COVID-19 restrictions.

The Telegraph also reported on Friday that government officials expected the AstraZeneca-Oxford University COVID-19 vaccine would clear regulatory approval on December 28 or 29, helping to accelerate the vaccination campaign.

Johnson said on Friday he hoped that England would not need to go into a third lockdown after Christmas.

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