Is the government pursuing herd immunity through mass infection?

Downing Street denies having such a goal - but others note that ‘it’s very much the virus’s’

Prime Minister Boris Johnson
The PM was described as ‘anxious’ as he announced the lifting of restrictions on 19 July was likely to go ahead
(Image credit: Daniel Leal-Olivas/Pool/AFP/Getty Images)

More than 120 scientists have signed an open letter criticising Boris Johnson’s “dangerous and premature” plan to lift Covid restrictions on 19 July despite soaring infection rates.

The letter, published in The Lancet, says that “any strategy that tolerates high levels of infection” is “illogical”, since “vaccination offers the prospect of quickly reaching the same goal of population immunity”, also known as herd immunity, without the “grave risks”.

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