more than United kingdom National newspapers were strewn about some twists and turns on the Christmas crisis of Coronavirus Friday morning.
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(AllieHBNews)Friday’s Guardian: “Revealed: More hospitals are lacking beds amid the spread of the Coronavirus”#TomorrowsPapersToday pic.twitter.com/VZLpzUsgi7
On this morning guardian, My colleagues Denise Campbell And the Nicola Davis She reported that an increasing number of hospitals in England were short of beds and had to refer patients elsewhere and cancel operations.
According to NHS figures, hospitals had to tell ambulance crews to transfer patients 44 times last week – the highest number in four years.
With hospitals in London, Leicester and Northampton particularly affected, Chris Hobson, chief executive of NHS Providers, warned: “It looks like we’re already in the grip of a really bad winter, and there’s a very long way to go.”
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(AllieHBNews)Friday times: “hot southern regions are in danger of closure” #TomorrowsPapersToday pic.twitter.com/kJWdWfvtHv
The Times Reports of further restrictions on Coronavirus hotspots in southeast England, “with mounting concerns that commuters in London are leading a wave of infections in southern England.”
Matt Hancock, Minister of Health, put local counties into the toughest measures yesterday and urged people in Kent to “act as if they have the virus.”
Hancock is understood to be considering additional restrictions, including the closure of non-essential stores, for the hardest hit areas if an extensive test fails to verify wave momentum.
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(AllieHBNews)Friday Daily Mail: “Worst Midwinter” #TomorrowsPapersToday pic.twitter.com/61kS94P7Ek
according to daily Mail, Britain faces “the worst winters” and a possible third national lockdown.
Level 3 restrictions were extended yesterday so that two-thirds of homes in England – and 38 million people – can now expect to enter the new year under the most severe restrictions.
Swathes of the Home Counties will join London at the highest level tomorrow while Manchester and the Northeast have been told that they cannot move down the rung despite fewer cases recorded.
Experts fear that the decisions will not be enough to avoid more drastic measures as COVID-19 is on the rise nationwide.
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(tmorrowsPapers)Friday Mirror: levels before BEDLAM – 38 million under the strict rules … until Christmas is free for everyone after 4 days #TomorrowsPapersToday # Daily Mirror #Mirror pic.twitter.com/jvEkyyQV7U
There will be “layers before the shame,” he pronounces MirrorWhere he indicates that millions of other people in England will be subject to the most severe levels of coronavirus restrictions without a complete lockdown – only to raise the rules again at Christmas.
Millions of others will be placed in Level 3 tomorrow, days before the rules are relaxed for Christmas.
The Southern regions will face the toughest of bases, with 38 million people now at Level 3. Labor Jonathan Ashworth begged Matt Hancock to “think again” about the holidays.
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(tmorrowsPapers)Friday’s i: “Millions of people trapped in the most difficult levels” #TomorrowsPapersToday #iNewspaper pic.twitter.com/nlSbAtKQky
The I am He notes Matt Hancock’s warning to people in England that “we must not blow it up now” after he refused to ease restrictions on the spread of the virus in the North and tightened them in the South.
But the Minister of Health’s extremely cautious approach sparked a violent reaction from the leaders of the councils and deputies, who accused him of failing to consult on the decision and exacerbating the economic pain in their regions.
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(tmorrowsPapers)Friday Sun: Get vaccinated #TomorrowsPapersToday #the sun #Sun pic.twitter.com/4EAG2K9PBp
And the Sun Reports said musician Paul McCartney said he would get a coronavirus vaccine as soon as he could get it.
“The vaccine will get us out of this,” said songwriter Get Back, 78.
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