England is one of the first countries to lift nearly all COVID-19 restrictions, and plans to do so on July 19, despite fears that the highly contagious delta mutant could lead to a new surge. in injuries.


According to Arab Net, this move puts the United Kingdom at the forefront of countries that are betting that vaccines will provide a permanent path back to normal life, despite the spread of dangerous new variants of the virus.

The UK's experience with the delta mutant shows that doses of the vaccine have weakened the link between the increased number of cases, the ballooning numbers of hospitalizations and the spiraling deaths that characterized the early stages of the epidemic, Johnson said. .

This month's lifting of restrictions, already postponed in advance, was proposed to end government interference and revive personal responsibility.

Johnson said social distancing, mask-wearing and other common features are expected to be repealed in the era of COVID-19, with individuals instead being held accountable for their decisions. private information about appropriate steps to be taken to stay safe and protect others.

This pandemic is not over yet, he told a press conference, adding that the UK must come to terms with more COVID-19 deaths. But he noted that vaccines have changed the balance of risks between the burden of disease and the cost to the economy and society of continued restrictions.

We have to be honest with ourselves...if we can't reopen our community in the next few weeks with the help of summertime and school holidays, we have to ask ourselves,' he said. When will we be able to return to normal?