"No one should be in any doubt, there is a tidal wave of Omicron coming," Boris Johnson said on Sunday.
A new target has been set to give boosters to all adults who want one by the end of the month, he said. BBC News
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- Covid: First UK death recorded with Omicron variant BBC News
- Covid: UK in a 'race between virus and vaccine' over Omicron, says Sajid Javid BBC News
- Covid: Work-from-home guidance reintroduced in England BBC News
- Omicron: Better to act now than to wait for deaths - Javid BBC News
- Covid: First people in UK hospitals with Omicron variant BBC News
- Covid Omicron wave: 'We have to prepare for the worst and hope for the best' BBC News
- Covid: Omicron study suggests major wave in January BBC News
- Covid: Care home visitors cut to three to slow Omicron spread BBC News
- Covid booster jabs extended to over-18s — here’s how to book yours The Daily Telegraph
- Under 'Plan B' omicron could lead to 75,000 Covid deaths in five months The Daily Telegraph
- UK’s 1m a day booster rollout is strategy of short-term pain for long-term gain The Guardian
- Hospitals told to increase critical care bed numbers within weeks The Independent
- COVID-19: Concerns about 'scale and pace' of booster programme with NHS 'already beyond full stretch' Sky News
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