British PM Johnson says 90% in ICUs have not had COVID-19 booster jab

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LONDON: Around 90 per cent of COVID-19 patients in intensive care units (ICUs) have not had a booster jab, British Prime Minister Boris Johnson said on Wednesday (Dec 29), defending his decision no

Speaking at a vaccination centre, Johnson urged people to get"vital" booster jabs, saying that"the overwhelming majority" of those currently going into intensive care in our hospitals have not had the booster jab.

While Northern Ireland, Scotland and Wales have limited social contacts and closed nightclubs ahead of New Year's Eve celebrations, Johnson justified his decision not to do so in England. The government held back on further curbs because"we can see the data about the relative mildness of Omicron", Johnson said.

 

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