As Fresh Cases Trigger Lockdown in UK, Here's How London Has Avoided a Second Covid-19 Wave So Far
News 18Experts and policymakers are baffled on why London has not witnessed the second flare-up of coronavirus infections while other parts of the United Kingdom are reeling under fresh cases and new lockdown restrictions? In March this year, London was hit hard by the pandemic, where wards were converted to treat Covid-19 patients and temporary hospitals were set up in London’s Docklands amid fear of a collapsing health system. “The second wave isn’t a term that we would use at the current time, as the virus hasn’t gone away, it’s in our population, it has spread to 188 countries so far, and what we are seeing now is essentially localised spikes or a localised return of a large number of cases,” Linda Bauld, professor of public health at the University of Edinburgh said. Meanwhile, open-source coronavirus simulations, carried out in seven London districts states that the second wave of Covid-19 is probable in almost all cases although they believe that the outbreak will be less severe than the first.