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Johnson insists Christmas parties should happen as booster jab campaign ramps up

The UK Prime Minister promised that everyone eligible for a booster will be offered one by the end of January.

LAST UPDATE | 30 Nov 2021

BORIS JOHNSON URGED people not to cancel Christmas parties or school nativity plays as he promised to “throw everything” at the booster vaccination campaign to tackle the spread of the Omicron coronavirus variant.

The UK Prime Minister promised that everyone eligible would be offered a jab by the end of January with at least 400 military personnel helping the NHS, and vaccination centres “popping up like Christmas trees”.

Johnson rejected a call from a senior health official to limit socialising in the run-up to Christmas, insisting that he had already put in place a package of “balanced and proportionate measures” in response to the threat posed by the new variant.

But as cases of Omicron reached 22 in the UK, Health Secretary Sajid Javid said they were likely to go higher and “we have to be realistic” that there is already likely to be transmission of the new strain within the community.

The mandatory wearing of face coverings in shops and on public transport came into force in England on Tuesday morning, along with tighter testing requirements for international travel and the return of self-isolation for contacts of confirmed Omicron cases, even if they have been fully vaccinated.

But it is the booster campaign that the government believes provides the greatest line of defence against Omicron and Johnson used a Downing Street press conference to promise another “great British vaccination effort” to deliver millions of jabs.

“We’re going to be throwing everything at it, in order to ensure that everyone eligible is offered that booster in just over two months,” he said.

Javid said the booster programme would be put “on steroids” to meet the target, while NHS England’s chief executive Amanda Pritchard said staff are working at “breakneck speed”.

The announcement of the rapid expansion of the booster campaign came as Downing Street was embroiled in a row with a senior health official over her suggestion that people should limit social contacts in the run-up to Christmas.

UK Health Security Agency (UKHSA) chief Dr Jenny Harries said: “If we all decrease our social contacts a little bit, actually that helps to keep the variant at bay.”

The comments caused alarm in the hospitality industry and helped fuel a Tory backbench revolt which saw Conservatives rebel over restrictions that came into force in England this morning to tackle Omicron.

Dr Harries told BBC Radio 4’s Today programme that even if our “vaccines appear to be effective, but we find that the variant is more highly transmissible, having lowish grade infection, but in very large numbers of the population, (it) could still be a significant impact on our hospitals.

“And, of course, our behaviours in winter and particularly around Christmas, we tend to socialise more, so I think all of those will need to be taken into account.”

Asked whether people should be told to work from home in England, as is happening in Scotland, Wales and Northern Ireland, she said: “We’ve seen that not everybody has gone back to work and I’d like to think of it more in a general way, which is if we all decrease our social contacts a little bit, actually that helps to keep the variant at bay.”

She suggested “being careful, not socialising when we don’t particularly need to” and getting a booster jab.

Kate Nicholls, chief executive of the UKHospitality trade body, said this “chilling talk” could hammer the sector ahead of its busiest period.

She said bookings have already been “cancelled and plans changed” by some customers.

Asked whether parties and Nativity plays should be scrapped, Johnson said: “We don’t want people to cancel such events and we think that, overwhelmingly, the best thing for kids is to be at school, as I have said many times throughout this pandemic.

“What we are doing is trying to take a balanced and proportionate approach to the particular risk that seems to be posed by Omicron – certainly is posed by Omicron – focused in particular on measures at the border.”

He rejected suggestions that advice on working from home should be reinstated in response to the concerns about Omicron, which scientists believe could be more transmissible than the dominant Delta variant and may render vaccines less effective because of the extent of its mutations.

Asked why that advice was not in place in England, Johnson said: “This is not something that we think currently is necessary.”

In the Commons, 19 Tories – with two rebel tellers – opposed the mask-wearing measures.

Some 32 Conservatives rebelled by voting against the self-isolation regulations while two more acted as tellers for the noes, but the measures both comfortably passed.

SGraham Brady, who chairs the powerful Conservative backbench 1922 Committee, said there were “serious concerns” about the “efficacy of what is being proposed”, and warned against “mission creep”.

Former minister Steve Baker said “we are taking away the public’s right to choose what they do based on flimsy and uncertain evidence” while Tory veteran Christopher Chope labelled the regulations “oppressive, authoritarian and dictatorial”.

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    Mute Gus McIntosh
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    Dec 18th 2021, 7:15 AM

    I love Christmas but this article resonates on some points and I am sure will do the same for many,
    I would add:
    Try and get 30mins exercise in each day. A brisk walk will be fine. It keeps the mince pies at bay and boosts your mood. Double whammy.
    And remember, if it is not a good time of year, it is short lived. It’ll be over soon.

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    Mute Contrary Mary
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    Dec 18th 2021, 12:15 PM

    @Gus McIntosh: I may or may not call clients in my pj’s on my exercise bike when it’s raining.

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    Dec 18th 2021, 7:11 AM

    Stop listening to RTÉ news headlines and Clare Byrne

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    Dec 18th 2021, 9:49 PM

    @James Fox: advice for life, not just Christmas

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    Dec 18th 2021, 8:06 AM

    Dare to hope! Life and love will prevail.

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    Dec 18th 2021, 10:31 AM

    We really are all in this together, look after yourself and your loved ones and don’t put any unneeded pressure on yourself. It’s Christmas, there’s one every year.

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    Dec 18th 2021, 1:47 PM

    @Sean Kirwan: we’re not though. At all.

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    Mute Daniel O'Neill
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    Dec 18th 2021, 9:50 PM

    @Fergal McDonagh: bit if you try real hard when you close your eyes you can convince yourself that we are. Then get back to ignoring the horrible truths in society. Sure its Christmas….Best time of the year to paint over the cracks till next year.

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    Dec 18th 2021, 11:33 AM

    Great article and very helpful thank you.

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    Dec 18th 2021, 10:20 AM

    A whole industry really has grown around the lack of mental wellness that is being driven by contaminants in our food and other man made chemicals we did not evolve to exist with. What we eat, drink and breathe is making us sick and there is no shortage of experts who proclaim to understand our anxiety as an emotion whereas for many it is likely an artificial sensation of fear being triggered by chemicals in our food, drink, breathing air and personal care products. Anxiety is not mental it is immunological for many if not most.

    https://mcas.ie/?page_id=276

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    Dec 18th 2021, 10:42 AM

    @Gavin Tobin: It can’t be all down to that at all. For an example, watch a few episodes of the Flintstones – Barney Rubble was clearly of a very nervous disposition, constantly worried about things going wrong.

    That was a few million years before processed foods and diesel particulates.

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    Dec 18th 2021, 4:22 PM

    @Gavin Tobin: Personally I’m fed up with the constant touting of “detox” products. Our bodies have perfectly functional livers and kidneys and no one needs plastic patches of colour-changing gunk to “filter” any alleged toxins. I wouldn’t take them if they were free, but they’re obviously very lucrative for the sellers to impulse buyers with no notion of human biology at all.

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    Dec 19th 2021, 8:11 PM

    @Fiona Fitzgerald: Yea I’ve seen some fall recently for the ear candle scam which are sold by reputable pharmacies like Boots etc.

    One major problem is listed allergens like SO2/Sulphites can be legally hidden and for some this is an overlooked problem.

    For example 10% of asthmatics are believed to have a SO2/Sulphite allergy so our food safety laws expose them to a known listed allergen that is hidden from food labelling.

    A little bit of inflammation can drive inflammation of CNS driving allergy in particular. Liver & kidneys can’t help here.

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    Dec 19th 2021, 8:42 PM

    @Gavin Tobin: What an absolute load. Being prone to anxiety is a consequence of bad past experiences or just their natural disposition. Some people are naturally pessimistic or wary and never believe good things can happen without ten bad things ruining it afterwards. They might have low self esteem and are convinced they don’t deserve to feel relaxed or happy about anything, and when they do, they dont feel that way for long. Some people think life is empty and meaningless and will feel despair and anxiety over that. Blaming peoples anxiety on what they ingest is completely undermining their anxiety. I feel anxiety constantly, and believe me, its got nothing to do with what i eat and drink and everything to do with my life and the effect its had on me.

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