UK's new health chief to brief lawmakers as virus cases soar
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Britain’s new health secretary is briefing Parliament on plans for easing COVID-19 restrictions as the exit of his disgraced predecessor raises questions about Prime Minister Boris Johnson’s judgment and cronyism at the heart of government
LONDON -- Britain’s new health secretary is set to brief lawmakers on Monday on plans for easing COVID-19 restrictions as the exit of his disgraced predecessor raises questions about Prime Minister Boris Johnson’s judgment and cronyism at the heart of his Conservative government. Sajid Javid was named to the post Saturday after Matt Hancock stepped down following revelations that he was having an affair with an old friend he had hired as an adviser to the Department of Health and Social Care. While Johnson initially backed Hancock, the former health secretary was forced to step down amid outrage that he had broken social distancing rules by kissing his adviser. Javid will appear before lawmakers to update the timetable for easing coronavirus restrictions in England. The government has said it will review pandemic data to see if the remaining restrictions on social contact can be lifted before the scheduled date of July 19. Government figures on Monday showed another big spike in infections, with 22,868 confirmed cases. Though that's the highest daily figure since late January, the number was likely inflated by the fact that the previous day's figure of 14,876 was artificially low because of incomplete data for England.More Related News