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The UK recorded the highest daily rate of pandemic infections for two days in a row – 78,610 on Wednesday and 88,376 on Thursday – but Professor Whitty said “records will fall a lot in the next few weeks”.
New restrictions have come into force across England to tackle the rise, including government instructions to work from home where possible, Covid passports to enter nightclubs and more powers for masks.
London’s key transport hubs in the morning rush hour this week seem to have had only a fraction of normal speeds, such as London Waterloo and London Bridge stations, while the London Underground was also quiet.
It is believed that the omicron variant now accounts for most infections in the capital.
Elsewhere in the UK, other major cities, including Manchester, Liverpool and Newcastle, have been shown with relatively quiet streets with fewer office workers spilling over into city centers.
Pictured: Empty streets when passengers work from home
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