KEY POINTS
  • England's top medical officer on Saturday announced that the U.K. has identified a new variant of the coronavirus that "can spread more quickly" than prior strains of the virus.
  • So far, a collection of evidence suggests the new strain "has a significant, substantial increase in transmissibility," Professor Chris Whitty, England's chief medical officer, said.
  • There's "no evidence" so far to suggest it causes more severe disease, more hospitalizations or affects coronavirus treatments and vaccines, he said.
Britain's Prime Minister Boris Johnson attends a virtual press conference inside 10 Downing Street in central London on Nov. 26, 2020.

England's top medical officer on Saturday announced that the U.K. has identified a new variant of the coronavirus that "can spread more quickly" than prior strains of the virus, leading Prime Minister Boris Johnson to impose fresh restrictions on parts of the nation to control its spread.

"We're learning about it as we go, but we already know enough, more than enough, to be sure that we must act now," Johnson said during a press briefing on Saturday where he laid out fresh restrictions on London and other parts of England ahead of the Christmas holiday.