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Leading doctors have warned it is 'vital that lessons are learned' from the pandemic as the UK's official coronavirus death toll exceeded 50,000.
The British Medical Association (BMA) said the figures were a 'terrible indictment' of the Government's lack of preparation and organisation with regard to handling the virus.
The latest data showed 50,365 people had died in the UK within 28 days of testing positive for Covid-19, making it the first country in Europe to exceed 50,000 deaths.
Responding to the news, Dr Chaand Nagpaul, BMA council chairman, said: 'This is a point that should never have been reached.
© 2020 Nathan Stirk LEEK, ENGLAND - NOVEMBER 11: A man is seen shopping in the Market Town of Leek on November 11, 2020 in Leek, England. The United Kingdom will continue to impose lockdown measures until December 2 in an attempt to curb transmissions of the coronavirus (COVID-19). (Photo by Nathan Stirk/Getty Images)'In March, Professor Steve Powis said that if the public adhered to the nationwide lockdown the total toll could be kept below 20,000.
'Today's figure is a terrible indictment of poor preparation, poor organisation by the Government, insufficient infection control measures, coupled with late and often confusing messaging for the public.'
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He added: 'As we look towards the hope of a vaccine, it's vital that lessons are learned from the last nine months to ensure that nothing on this scale ever happens again.'
Meanwhile, scientists remained hopeful about the prospect of a vaccine.
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England’s deputy chief medical officer Professor Jonathan Van-Tam stated that the Government was preparing for the most important vaccination programme 'in decades'.
Prime Minister Boris Johnson said everyone who is eligible should 'definitely' get a vaccine as he dismissed the arguments of the so-called anti-vaxxers as 'total nonsense'.
During a visit to a supermarket distribution centre in south-east London, he said that once a vaccine was cleared for use, it was essential to ensure there was as wide a take-up as possible.
'I have got no inhibitions about getting a vaccine,' Mr Johnson told reporters.
© Provided by Evening Standard'Certainly I would say to everybody anti-vaxx is total nonsense - you should definitely get a vaccine.'
In a separate development on Wednesday, Mr Johnson's communications director Lee Cain dramatically resigned amid signs of a bitter Downing Street power struggle.
The former journalist said in a statement, less than 24 hours after it was reported he was to be promoted to chief of staff, that he had decided to leave No 10 at the end of the year.
Labour leader Sir Keir Starmer said the UK's death toll was another 'grim milestone' in the pandemic, accusing the Government of again being too slow to act as it entered the latest phase.
© PA Wire/PA Images Labour Party leader Keir Starmer during a visit to Whitmore Park Primary School in Coventry. (Photo by Jacob King/PA Images via Getty Images)'We owe it to all of the families who are grieving to get on top of the virus and head towards a vaccine and that's what the Government must absolutely focus on now,' he said.
Deaths of coronavirus patients in Scotland also reached a six-month high after 64 were recorded in the past in 24 hours, First Minister Nicola Sturgeon said, the highest figure since May 6.
Separate figures published by the UK's statistics agencies for deaths when Covid-19 has been mentioned on the death certificate, together with additional data on deaths that have occurred in recent days, show there have now been more than 65,000 deaths involving coronavirus in the UK.
Ministers have said they do not expect the mass roll-out of a vaccine to begin until next year.
People walk along a shopping street in Ashton-under-Lyne east of Manchester in north-west England on November 11, 2020, as people in England live through a second nationwide lockdown to combat the spread of the novel coronavirus covid-19. - A united effort to tackle spiking coronavirus infection rates has been called for as 56 million people in England went into a second lockdown but with the public weary of restrictions and fearing for their livelihoods. (Photo by Oli SCARFF / AFP) (Photo by OLI SCARFF/AFP via Getty Images)Downing Street said that it would not be made available until the regulator, the Medicines and Healthcare products Regulatory Agency (MHRA), was satisfied that it was safe.
'Any vaccines which are determined for use will undergo a vigorous series of safety checks, they will be absolutely safe for the public to use,' the Prime Minister's official spokesman said.
Meanwhile students in England will be allocated staggered departure dates during a 'travel window' between December 3 and December 9 so they can return home after the four-week lockdown.
Students will be encouraged to take an asymptomatic test at 'targeted' universities in England, while teaching will move online by December 9 so students have enough time to self-isolate if needed.
In Wales, universities will end most in-person lessons in the week ending December 8 and students will be offered the use of a voluntary coronavirus test 24 hours before they travel home in early December.
Students in Scotland who want to go home for the festive break are being advised to 'reduce their social mixing for two weeks' beforehand and only go out for 'essential reasons and exercise' while they are also encouraged to take two lateral flow tests five days apart before returning to their families.
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Stay alert to stop coronavirus spreading - here is the latest government guidance. If you think you have the virus, don't go to the GP or hospital, stay indoors and get advice online. Only call NHS 111 if you cannot cope with your symptoms at home; your condition gets worse; or your symptoms do not get better after seven days. In parts of Wales where 111 isn't available, call NHS Direct on 0845 46 47. In Scotland anyone with symptoms is advised to self-isolate for seven days. In Northern Ireland, call your GP.
The starting gun for the Covid-19 mass vaccination programme in Britain could be fired in a 'couple of weeks', Matt Hancock signalled today, after third stage trials showed that the Oxford vaccine works.
The Health Secretary also stressed that the country was now looking with 'high confidence' at being able to start to get back towards a normal life after Easter.
After news that the Oxford/AstraZeneca vaccine is up to 90 per cent effective, regulators are now racing to give it approval for use.
A scientist is pictured working during a visit by Britain's Prince William, Duke of Cambridge (unseen), to Oxford Vaccine Group's laboratory facility at the Churchill Hospital in Oxford, west of London on June 24, 2020, on his visit to learn more about the group's work to establish a viable vaccine against coronavirus COVID-19. (Photo by Steve Parsons / POOL / AFP) (Photo by STEVE PARSONS/POOL/AFP via Getty Images)Mr Hancock told BBC Radio 4's Today programme: 'If this all goes well in the next couple of weeks, then we are looking at the potential of starting the vaccination programme next month for this Oxford/AstraZeneca vaccine as well as the Pfizer vaccine.
'But in all cases, the bulk of the roll-out will be in the New Year.
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'I know that people are absolutely desperate to understand the timescales of this.
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'Crucially, I think that we have got to keep the virus supressed, using mass testing and the sorts of measures and responsibilities that we all have for the next few months but we are looking with high confidence now that, from after Easter, things can really start to get back to normal.'
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Millions of doses of the Oxford vaccine will be ready for roll-out this year, with the vast majority of people getting it or another vaccine early next year, if they are approved by the regulators.
The military are on standby to deliver the jabs to GP surgeries, mass vaccination clinics and other centres.
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Stay alert to stop coronavirus spreading - here is the latest government guidance. If you think you have the virus, don't go to the GP or hospital, stay indoors and get advice online. Only call NHS 111 if you cannot cope with your symptoms at home; your condition gets worse; or your symptoms do not get better after seven days. In parts of Wales where 111 isn't available, call NHS Direct on 0845 46 47. In Scotland anyone with symptoms is advised to self-isolate for seven days. In Northern Ireland, call your GP.