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OPEN SIDE NAVIGATION MENUOPEN SEARCH BAR MYFT HOME WORLD US COMPANIES TECH MARKETS CLIMATE OPINION WORK & CAREERS LIFE & ARTS HOW TO SPEND IT Sign In Subscribe MENUSEARCH HOME WORLD US COMPANIES TECH MARKETS CLIMATE OPINION WORK & CAREERS LIFE & ARTS HOW TO SPEND IT Sign In Subscribe A new world is possible. Let's not go back to what wasn't working anyway. If you think the same, join us Coronavirus pandemic Add to myFT UK falls behind European peers in battle against Covid ahead of winter Deaths and hospital admissions remain stubbornly high in Britain as the continent reports record lows The UK's weekly death rate stands at 12 per million, three times the level of other major European nations © FT Montage/PA Share on twitter (opens new window) Share on facebook (opens new window) Share on linkedin (opens new window) Save Oliver Barnes and John Burn-Murdoch in London and Daniel Dombey in Madrid OCTOBER 16 2021 908 Print this page Newsletter: The Road to Recovery Expert coverage of how business and the economy are recovering, post-pandemic. Delivered 3 times a week. Scientists have urged the UK government to impose fresh coronavirus restrictions in England over winter, as high hospital admission and fatality rates outstrip the rest of western Europe. The UK's weekly death rate stands at 12 per million, three times the level of other major European nations, while hospitalisations have risen to eight Covid-related admissions a week per 100,000 people, six times the rate on the continent. The decision to end compulsory mask-wearing and to pause plans for vaccine passports in England has made the British government an outlier for its management of the pandemic and could account for the worsening trends, according to scientific experts. By contrast, western European countries such as France, Italy and, in particular, Spain have brought down infection rates to their lowest level since the summer of 2020. Martin McKee, professor of public health at the London School of Hygiene and Tropical Medicine, said the better picture on the continent showed England "should immediately be activating" its winter "Plan B" of work from home orders, vaccine mandates and legally-enforced mask-wearing indoors.
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OPEN SIDE NAVIGATION MENUOPEN SEARCH BAR MYFT HOME WORLD US COMPANIES TECH MARKETS CLIMATE OPINION WORK & CAREERS LIFE & ARTS HOW TO SPEND IT Sign In Subscribe MENUSEARCH HOME WORLD US COMPANIES TECH MARKETS CLIMATE OPINION WORK & CAREERS LIFE & ARTS HOW TO SPEND IT Sign In Subscribe A new world is possible. Let's not go back to what wasn't working anyway. If you think the same, join us Coronavirus pandemic Add to myFT UK falls behind European peers in battle against Covid ahead of winter Deaths and hospital admissions remain stubbornly high in Britain as the continent reports record lows The UK's weekly death rate stands at 12 per million, three times the level of other major European nations © FT Montage/PA Share on twitter (opens new window) Share on facebook (opens new window) Share on linkedin (opens new window) Save Oliver Barnes and John Burn-Murdoch in London and Daniel Dombey in Madrid OCTOBER 16 2021 908 Print this page Newsletter: The Road to Recovery Expert coverage of how business and the economy are recovering, post-pandemic. Delivered 3 times a week. Scientists have urged the UK government to impose fresh coronavirus restrictions in England over winter, as high hospital admission and fatality rates outstrip the rest of western Europe. The UK's weekly death rate stands at 12 per million, three times the level of other major European nations, while hospitalisations have risen to eight Covid-related admissions a week per 100,000 people, six times the rate on the continent. The decision to end compulsory mask-wearing and to pause plans for vaccine passports in England has made the British government an outlier for its management of the pandemic and could account for the worsening trends, according to scientific experts. By contrast, western European countries such as France, Italy and, in particular, Spain have brought down infection rates to their lowest level since the summer of 2020. Martin McKee, professor of public health at the London School of Hygiene and Tropical Medicine, said the better picture on the continent showed England "should immediately be activating" its winter "Plan B" of work from home orders, vaccine mandates and legally-enforced mask-wearing indoors.
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