coronavirus vaccine. In a detailed report, the union says the current tier system, which England is expected to go back into once the lockdown ends, needs to be strengthened in order to "pull back the NHS from collapse this winter".The BMA says a 'rapid relaxation' of measures and people being encouraged to mix socially following the first lockdown led to a second wage of infections.The report reads: "On exiting lockdown, much more effective national measures are required to reduce infection rates and keep the virus at bay."We need to learn the lessons after the first lockdown, where rapid relaxation of infection control policies, inadequate monitoring and encouragement to socially mix in restaurants and bars and to return to work resulted.
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