KEY POINTS
  • "We are looking closely at the data and we won't be implementing our plan B of contingency measures at this point," U.K. Health Secretary Sajid Javid said Wednesday.
  • He acknowledged the health service was seeing greater pressure and Covid cases could yet climb as high as 100,000 per day.
  • It comes shortly after the National Health Service Confederation warned some Covid restrictions must be reintroduced "without delay" if the government is to keep people healthy and prevent hospitals from becoming overwhelmed this winter.

LONDON — U.K. Health Secretary Sajid Javid on Wednesday said that the government won't be implementing the so-called plan B strategy of its fall-winter Covid plan, defying warnings from health leaders that the country risks "stumbling into a winter crisis."

"We are looking closely at the data and we won't be implementing our plan B of contingency measures at this point," Javid said, speaking at the government's first coronavirus news conference in more than a month.