Covid live: limits on freedom in UK ‘last resort’, says health secretary; India reports more than 22,000 infections



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In the UK, leading figures of science and medicine during the coronavirus pandemic have been feted in the Queen’s new year honours list, including the chief medical officer for England, Prof Chris Whitty, who is to receive a knighthood for his role in battling Covid-19.

The prime minister, Boris Johnson, paid tribute to the 1,122 individuals celebrated – 361 receiving a British Empire Medal (BEM), 508 an MBE and 253 an OBE – thanking them for their contribution to the country.

“These recipients have inspired and entertained us and given so much to their communities in the UK or in many cases around the world,” he said. “The honours are an opportunity for us to thank them, as a country, for their dedication and outstanding contribution.”

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Covid-19 dampens new year celebrations around the world

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China ends 2021 with worst Covid week since taming original epidemic

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India reports more than 22,000 infections in 24 hours

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Limits on freedom in the UK ‘last resort’, health secretary says