In the United Kingdom, the infection of the new coronavirus mutant virus, Omicron strain, is spreading, so additional vaccination is being strengthened, and the vaccination center in London is a long line of people who came to receive vaccination. There is a column of.

In the United Kingdom, infection with the Omicron strain of the mutant virus is spreading rapidly, and Health Minister Javid says that Omicron strains account for more than 40% of infected people in London, and will soon exceed half.



The government has stated that Omicron strains require booster vaccination and will be given to all subjects over the age of 18 by the end of this month.



On the 14th, about 150 people lined up along the road at the vaccination center in London to get a booster as soon as possible.



Of these, a 24-year-old man said, "I've been lining up for 30 minutes. I think it's a good time because I think there are many opportunities to spend time with older relatives before Christmas." I did.



A 23-year-old woman said she was worried about the spread of the Omicron strain and said, "I came to receive a booster vaccination on a moving train so that I could feel at ease."



The British government is also mobilizing volunteers and the military to strengthen booster vaccinations and wants to slow the spread of the infection.