The Prime Minister of the United Kingdom, Boris Johnson, has recognized this Monday that the situation of the pandemic in Europe constitutes "a concern", while he has considered that the population must be "humble in front of nature."
However, the British 'premier' has ruled out the possibility that the authorities have to invoke the 'plan B' to fight the COVID-19 pandemic in the face of winter,
which entails the imposition of restrictions, arguing that "nothing in the data "suggests that this option should be used.
"The only better thing to do is get the booster dose (of the COVID-19 vaccine)", has continued, before asking the population to inoculate the immunizer when the authorities notify them, according to Sky News.
The British president has already admitted in recent days that the pandemic is worsening in certain parts of Europe,
while warning that "there is always a risk" that the figures will worsen in the United Kingdom as a result of winter.
The British Government presented in mid-September its 'plan B' to fight the COVID-19 pandemic for the winter,
which highlights the possible reimposition of the mandatory use of a mask in certain locations and the potential need to present a certificate vaccination to carry out some activities.
The United Kingdom has suffered a resurgence in the numbers of the pandemic in recent weeks, prompting experts to call on the authorities to introduce restrictive measures to curb the spread of the disease.
The British Government has trusted the development of the pandemic in the country and the lifting of restrictions to contain its advance to the vaccination plan against COVID-19.
In the United Kingdom, the health authorities have recorded more than 9.8 million infections, including about 144,000 fatalities because of COVID-19.
Meanwhile, 80.3 percent of the population already has the complete vaccination schedule against the disease.
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