Omicron could be infecting 4,000-a-day amid fears it will become dominant variant
Alastair Grant, a University of East Anglia professor working on Covid-19 modelling using UKHSA data, revealed cases of Omicron are now behind 8.5 per cent of all UK infections.
This is despite the fact that less than 1,000 cases of the variant have actually been officially detected in the UK. Data from the Office for National Statistics today suggests that the number of people testing positive for Covid has increased in the last two weeks. She highlighted that ministers had unveils 'incremental restrictions' that could plunge Brits into a fourth lockdown.
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