Top docs and scientists blast July 19 unlocking as 'dangerous experiment'

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Top docs and scientists blast July 19 unlocking as 'dangerous experiment'
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THE GOVERNMENT needs to reconsider its ‘dangerous and unethical’ plans to end all coronavirus restrictions on July 19, scientists and doctors have warned. Prime Minister Boris Johnson a…

Many younger Brits still haven't had a coronavirus vaccine. Above is a vaccination bus in Newcastlewhile vaccines do help protect against serious illness and deathBritain today recorded 32,548 daily Covid cases - the highest figure since January and deaths have increased by 33, bringing the total to 128,301.And it's a 100 per cent increase on the 16,135 infections reported two weeks ago. A total of 4,990,916 Brits have now been infected.

In a letter in the Lancet, scientists and doctors claim the government’s strategy of mass infection to a point when only half the UK population is fully vaccinated will entail ‘both acute and long-term illness’. The government's plan will see the rest of the hospitality industry being opened up with venues such as nightclubs being allowed to once again welcome customers.

"This is unethical and unacceptable. Our young have already suffered so much in the past year, and are now being condemned to suffer the consequences of this dangerous experiment."

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