UK health authorities on Friday reported 521 more deaths from the novel coronavirus, with a slight increase since yesterday when the fatalities were at 498.
There were 16,022 new cases for the past 24 hours, according to official data, a slight drop from Thursday figure of 17,555.
THE WORST DEATH TOLL IN EUROPE
The UK currently holds the worst death toll in Europe as more than 57,000 people have perished since the start of the pandemic. British government yesterday revealed regions that will be in different tier zones in a 3-tier system, replacing the second national lockdown in England next week.
A review will see whether some regions can be moved into lighter tiers in mid-December but government’s scientific advisers think the situation would not change much until then.
British government on Friday requested a safety assessment from the local regulator of the Oxford/AstraZeneca vaccine, which the producers said would provide up to 90% protection from the vaccine in one and a half dose. The regulatory body will look through all the phase trials of the vaccine, alongside side effects and complications.
“What will be judged is that the benefits far outweigh any risks to any recipient of the vaccine and even if those risks are theoretical, that has to be taken into account,” Gordon Duff, former chairman of the MHRA, told ITV News.