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Coronavirus news – live: India joins travel ‘red list’ as 55 new cases of double-mutant variant found in UK

UK Covid-19 vaccinations: Latest figures

A real-world study in Britain has confirmed that the UK’s two main vaccines provide all age groups with high levels of protection against the Kent coronavirus variant and are cutting community infections.

A team of experts from the University of Oxford, which led the research, said their findings offer hope that vaccines will be able to control the pandemic in the long-term.

It comes as India officially joins the UK’s coronavirus travel “red list”, which means anyone who is not a UK or Irish resident or a British citizen will be banned from entering the UK if they have been in India in the last 10 days.

Those who are allowed to return from India must quarantine in a government-approved hotel for 10 days. The ban comes into force amid an extreme surge in coronavirus infections in the South Asian country and the emergence of a new variant of the virus there.

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Perth to enter snap lockdown

WA Premier Mark McGowan speaks to media at Dumas House

WA Premier Mark McGowan speaks to media at Dumas House

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Perth, in Western Australia, and the neighbouring Peel region will enter a three-da snap lockdown from midnight on Friday after two people tested positive for Covid-19.

The cases are the first of community transmission in the country in a week.

The first case related to a man in Melbourne who likely contracted the virus during his two-week quarantine stay at a Perth hotel, and the second was his close contact in the capital.

Western Australia premier Mark McGowan announced the lockdown in a news briefing. adding: “I know this is hard to take and I wish we didn’t need to do this. But we can’t take any chances with the virus.”

Most public spaces will close, including pubs, restaurants, places of worship, libraries and cinemas. Several sporting events on Friday night will go ahead, with masks mandatory.

Kate Ng23 April 2021 10:07

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WHO chief denounces vaccine inequity on first year of Covax sharing scheme

The head of the World Health Organisation (WHO) said Covid vaccines are still out of reach in the poorest countries in a report on Friday to mark the first anniversary of the Covax vaccine-sharing initiative.

Tedros Adhanom Ghebreyesus said: “Nearly 900 million vaccine doses have been administered globally, but over 81 per cent have gone to high- or upper middle-income countries, while low-income countries have received just 0.3 per cent.”

He has repeatedly denounced inequities in vaccine distribution and urged wealthier countries to share excess doses to low-income countries.

Covax aims to secure two billion doses by the end of 2021, but said on Thursday it was looking to bolster vaccine supplies from new manufacturers amid supply problems of the AstraZeneca vaccine, which is its main shot so far.

“Low-income countries test less than 5 per cent as much as high-income countries, and the majority of countries still have trouble accessing sufficient oxygen and dexamethasone,” Mr Adhanom said. He was referring to an inexpensive steroid found to help patients suffering severe COVID-19, the only WHO-approved treatment for the disease.

Kate Ng23 April 2021 09:40

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Hospital fire kills 13 Covid patients in India

People inspect an ICU ward after a fire broke out in Vijay Vallabh COVID-19 hospital at Virar, near Mumbai

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A fire has left 13 Covid-19 patients in a Mumbai hospital dead amid an extreme surge in coronavirus infections sweeping through the country.

Prime minister Narendra Modi described the fire as “tragic” on Twitter and approved payouts for the victims’ relatives.

It was the latest accident to hit a facility in India, where the health system is straining under pressure as infections and deaths continue to climb.

On Wednesday, 22 Covid patients died at a public hospital in Maharashtra state when their oxygen supply ran out due to a leak in the tank.

India registered another new record in daily infections for the second day in a row, with 332,730 new cases on Friday, up from 14,835 the previous day.

Kate Ng23 April 2021 09:25

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UK vaccines provide high protection against Kent variant, real-world study shows

The UK’s two main vaccines provide all age groups with high levels of protection against the Kent coronavirus variant and are cutting community infections, a real-world study in Britain has confirmed.

A team of experts from the University of Oxford, which led the research, said their findings offer hope that vaccines will be able to control the pandemic in the long-term.

Our Science Correspondent Samuel Lovett reports:

Kate Ng23 April 2021 09:10

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Earlier easing of coronavirus restrictions due to low rates of infection rather election, says Welsh first minister

Wales’ first minister Mark Drakeford said bringing forward the easing of some coronavirus restrictions by two weeks in Wales was down to “extra headroom” in the public health situation and not to do with the Senedd election.

Mr Drakeford told BBC Radio 5 Live: “The rates of coronavirus in Wales are now the lowest in the United Kingdom, our vaccination rates are the highest in the United Kingdom, and that has created some extra headroom for us to be able to continue what we’ve been doing now for quite a few cycles.

“We continue to proceed in Wales in a cautious step-by-step way. But the fact that we have these low rates is the product of that way of doing things.

“It’s because we’ve done it in the way we have that we’re now able to accelerate some of the decisions because the prevalence of coronavirus has fallen to the lowest extent we’ve seen since the summer.”

Kate Ng23 April 2021 09:00

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Wales to reopen indoor hospitality from 17 May

Indoor hospitality and all tourist accommodation in Wales is expected to reopen on 17 May.

First minister Mark Drakeford added further dates to the country’s coronavirus roadmap, amid falling infection rates in Wales.

He said it would be for the incoming Welsh government to confirm the reopening, but the main opposition parties have already committed to the same date if they win the Senedd election on 6 May.

From 17 May, indoor entertainment venues and attractions are also expecting to reopen, with more changes “subject to the public health situation remaining favourable”.

Wales has the lowest level of virus infections in the UK and is third in the world in terms of vaccine delivery.

Kate Ng23 April 2021 08:45

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Two UK cats infected with coronavirus by owners, scientists say

Two cats in the UK caught Covid-19 from humans last year, with the actual number of cases transmitted from humans to animals likely to be higher, scientists have said.

Researchers from the University of Glasgow made the discovery during a feline screening program and revealed how both animals are thought to have become infected by their owners.

Kate Ng23 April 2021 08:35

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Government borrowing hits highest level since end of Second World War

The vast sums the government has borrowed during the Covid-19 pandemic have pushed the deficit to its highest point since the end of the Second World War, according to figures.

Public sector net borrowing – the government’s deficit – reached £303.1bn in the financial year to the end of March, the Office for National Statistics said.

My colleague Emily Goddard has further details:

Kate Ng23 April 2021 08:20

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55 new cases of double-mutated Indian variant discovered in UK

An additional 55 cases of the so-called “double-mutated” variant of the coronavirus first observed in India has been found in the UK, the latest findings from Public Health England have revealed.

It brings the total number of B1617 variant infections in the UK to 132, the health body said – with the latest data running up to the week ending 21 April.

Our reporter Vincent Wood has the story:

Kate Ng23 April 2021 08:11

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India added to travel ‘red list’

As of 4am on Friday, India was officially added to the UK’s coronavirus travel red list.

This means that passengers on flights into the UK from India must now enter hotel quarantine in a government-approved facility for 10 days.

However, anyone who is not a UK or Irish resident, or a British citizen, will be banned from entering the country if they have been in India in the previous 10 days.

The restrictions come as the number of coronavirus cases in India undergo a severe surge and concerns grow over the emergence of a new variant of the virus, known as B1617.

On Monday, prime minister Boris Johnson was forced to cancel a planned trip to India due to the dramatic uptick in infections.

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