Sir Patrick Vallance says there is a “simple message from this slide” showing what’s happening in Spain and France.
“As the disease spreads, we expect to see increase in hospitalisations and unfortunately an increase in deaths.”
Next slide shows an increase in cases among all age groups.
“Could that increase be due to an increase in testing? The answer is no”, says Vallance. Positive cases are also rising as a proportion of all tests.
Around 6,000 people a day are becoming infected.
“I’d like to remind you how quickly this can move”, says Vallance.
This slide shows that if the virus continues to double every seven days then by 13th October there would be 49,000 new cases per day. Which would lead to 200+ deaths per day by November.
As for immunity, Vallance says fewer than 8% of people have developed antibodies to the virus. And that immunity will decrease over time.
“The vast majority of the population remains susceptible and therefore you’d expect large spread of the virus”.
Now Prof Chris Whitty is talking about geographical spread of the virus.
This slide shows “a rate of increase across the great majority of England. Anywhere which was falling is now beginning to rise. This is all of our problem”.
CMO says this slide shows a “A steady, sustained rise” in hospitalisations.
If this continues then deaths will continue to rise “potentially on an exponential curve”.
“We have in a bad sense, literally turned a corner. And the seasons are against us”.
CMO says we should expect this to last another six months - there is no evidence that this is a milder virus than the one we saw in April.
He warns that infection is not just remaining among the young but “moving up the age bands”.
Though good news is treatments are better.
CMO warns one of his big worries is that the NHS will be so busy treating Covid it’ll create an “indirect effect” and increase deaths from other illnesses.
He also acknowledges impact on economy and mental health.
“We need always to keep these two sides in mind”.
Vallance says it’s “possible that some vaccine may be available before the end of the year”.
But mass vaccine more likely next year.
“There is good progress that has been made...several vaccines are in very late stage clinical testing” says Vallance.
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The Business Committee is hearing this morning from subpostmasters, their solicitors and key figures from govt/Post Office Limited and Fujitsu which designed Horizon.
The Post Office Minister Kevin Hollinrake is sitting listening to all of the evidence - he's up at 12.
Solicitor for many of the affected subpostmasters Neil Hudgell says just three people have so far been fully compensated for the scandal.
The committee are now hearing from former sub-postmasters Alan Bates and Jo Hamilton.
Bates says people are dying waiting for compensation. Hamilton says "a factory of bureaucracy" around applying for the money "makes you feel like a criminal all over again".
BREAKING: Rwanda government threatens to pull out of the deal if it does not adhere to international law.
Hugely problematic - and potentially humiliating - for govt if its partner country decides the deal is too toxic.
Statement below 👇
Part of the issue with the deal for judges in the Supreme Court is that Rwanda has been accused of breaking international agreements in the way it treats asylum seekers. Now Rwanda says the UK government's potential attitude to international law is a step too far.
Labour source:
“Open warfare over a failing scheme that is costing millions and won’t solve the problem anyway. All this money and time for a plan that can only remove around 100 people. Desperate stuff in the dying days of Rishi Sunak’s feeble government.”
BREAKING: The Supreme Court rules that the government’s policy to deport asylum seekers to Rwanda is UNLAWFUL.
Supreme Court unanimously decides that Rwanda might return asylum seekers to their country of origin before having their cases properly considered (breaking the principle of non-refoulement).
The Supreme Court was convinced by evidence from UNHCR that Rwanda had ‘refouled’ asylum seekers in the past.
For example, a similar agreement with Israel saw Rwanda secretly move asylum seekers to a neighbouring country where they could be sent back to their country of origin.
On 3rd March 2020 Dominic Cummings sent this message to others in No10 saying Boris Johnson "doesn't think it's a big deal" and that Covid will "be like swine flu".
"He thinks his main danger is talking economy into a slump." #CovidInquiry
We are hearing from Lee Cain, Director of Communications in No10 during the initial months of the pandemic.
He is asked about his statement in his written evidence that "the government had no plan" for a pandemic.
As pandemic takes hold, Dominic Cummings texts to say "CABOFF [cabinet office] is terrifyingly shit". 😳