As Cases drop for the eighth day in a succession, a top Medical adviser urged Britons to trust the Covid vaccination.

A TOP Sage adviser has urged Brits to trust in the vaccines and get used to people being in hospital as we head towards winter.

It happened as Covid case numbers fell yesterday for the seventh straight day despite some scientists warning of a surge in back-to-school cases.

A top Sage adviser urged Brits to trust in the jabs after gloomy scientists warned of a back-to-school spike, here Chris Whitty

A top Sage adviser urged Brits to trust in the jabs after gloomy scientists warned of a back-to-school spike.

It comes as Covid cases fell for the seventh day in a row

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It comes as Covid cases fell for the seventh day in a row

Prof Andrew Hayward, the virus expert at University College London, said this winter will be “very different” to last because so many people have now been jabbed.

He said: “It’s right we can do more and we can rely on the vaccine more than we did last year and reduce the social distancing measures.”

But he said we still needed the Plan B of vaccine passports, mandatory masks, and advice to work from home if “things spiral out of control”.

He added: “We are in this for the long term. Covid isn’t going to just go away, no matter how much we vaccinate. We need to come to a point where society can function and live with the virus, and that does mean we also have to live with the hospitalizations.”

In another boost, the number of daily cases was down 21 percent week-on-week to 30,597 — keeping up a downward trend that will ease pressure on the NHS if it continues.

Health Secretary Sajid Javid said restrictions would be brought in if the virus gets “out of control” but shook off warnings of record numbers of admissions.

He said: “We have to listen to that, but make what we think is the right decision.”

Yesterday’s figures showed 8,340 in UK hospitals with Covid, up to five percent in a week.

  • ONLY a third of Department of Health staff are back in the office — as they do not have enough desks. During the pandemic, the number of employees increased dramatically.
Prof Andrew Hayward told the nation it should get used to people being in hospital.

Health Secretary Sajid Javid said restrictions would be brought in if the virus gets 'out of control'

Health Secretary Sajid Javid said restrictions would be brought in if the virus gets ‘out of control’Credit: Reuters

As Cases drop for the eighth day in a succession, a top Medical adviser urged Britons to trust the Covid vaccination.

As Cases drop for the eighth day in a succession, a top Medical adviser urged Britons to trust the Covid vaccination.

UK Covid deaths rise by 201 in a day with 30,597 cases as Brits face a winter of restrictions to stop the spread of the bug.

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