London cancels public New Year celebrations due to Covid-19 outbreak

London cancels public New Year celebrations due to Covid-19 outbreak

The celebration planned for 6,500 people in Trafalgar Square in the center of the British capital replaced the iconic fireworks show, which usually draws more than 100,000 spectators each year.

In a statement, Khan said the move was part of his efforts to “reduce the spread of the virus”.

“The celebration will not be held in the name of public safety, but in exchange there will be a spectacular broadcast to welcome 2022 that will be broadcast on the channels of the British public broadcaster, BBC One and iPlayer,” said the mayor. .

Meanwhile, the Mayor urged the Government to support the hotel industry, the capital’s retail, tourism, nightlife and cultural businesses, which are seriously affected by the impact of Ómicron, which is already the predominant variant in London.

Khan added that his decision is similar to that made by many large cities in other countries as the Omicron variant continues to spread rapidly.

Rio de Janeiro, Brazil, canceled its New Year’s Eve celebrations and Paris, the capital of France, canceled the fireworks display.

Despite being one of the countries that has applied the most vaccines, the United Kingdom faces a terrifying rise in coronavirus infections.

Health authorities reported more than 91,000 cases yesterday, close to the record of more than 93,000 from last week.

The British government has reintroduced restrictions that it had lifted in July, but yesterday ruled out stricter measures for now despite mounting pressure from its medical advisers and the nurses’ union.

Source From: Ambito

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