Britons have been urged to “keep calm and carry on with your Christmas plans” despite fears over the Omicron variant of COVID-19.

Conservative Party chairman Oliver Dowden told Sky News that people should continue to go to the pub and dine at restaurants during the festive season, as he said the government had taken “sufficient” action against Omicron so far.

“The message to people is fairly straightforward, which is keep calm, carry on with your Christmas plans,” Mr Dowden said.

“We’ve put the necessary restrictions in place but beyond that, keep calm and carry on.”

Latest COVID updates in the UK and around the world

People browsing the Christmas market in Nottingham, the city where one of the two cases of the Omicron variant of Covid-19 were identified last week.
Image:
Britons have been urged to ‘keep calm and carry on’ with their Christmas plans

There have been 42 cases of the Omicron variant detected in the UK so far, with scientists worried it could be more transmissible or more evasive to existing immunity than other strains of the virus.

The government has responded by reintroducing mandatory mask-wearing in some settings in England, while also tightening self-isolation rules and travel restrictions.

More on Covid-19

However, recent days have also seen mixed messages from government ministers and public health officials over what festive celebrations, including Christmas parties, should look like this year.

This has led to criticism from within the hospitality industry, which has reported the cancellation of some Christmas parties.

But Mr Dowden echoed Prime Minister Boris Johnson in stating that people shouldn’t abandon their existing plans.

“We have not changed the advice around people taking part in hospitality – so going to the pub, going to restaurants and so on,” he added.

“And actually I think most pubs and restaurants up until very recently have been doing very well during this season and we’re not discouraging people to do so.”

Please use Chrome browser for a more accessible video player

Starmer backs ‘sensible’ Xmas parties

Mr Dowden added the government’s response to Omicron was “sufficient at this stage” and he was “confident” that Britons would be able to “have a better Christmas than last year”, although he urged people to get a COVID vaccine booster when they are called to do so.

“All of our advice is based on scientific evidence and indeed the chief medical officer [Professor Chris Whitty] and chief scientific adviser [Sir Patrick Vallance] attend cabinet and were at cabinet when we discussed this earlier this week,” he said.

“That is why we have gone for this balanced and proportionate set of measures.

“So it is the case that, unlike previously in England, people will have to wear masks on public transport and they’ll have to wear masks in retail settings and we’ve very much tightened up the border restrictions.

“We believe those are necessary and appropriate steps, but beyond that people can carry on with their plans as before.

“So I would say to people just keep calm, carry on with your Christmas plans as already set out.”

You May Also Like

‘Nothing conclusive’ to say end of restrictions will be delayed – but ‘we will know a lot more in a few days’ time’

Rising cases of the Indian COVID variant could delay the easing of…

Mortgage holders to get 12-month grace period before repossessions amid interest rate hike

Mortgage lenders and Chancellor Jeremy Hunt have agreed that people should be…

PM’s adviser tasked with averting Scottish independence steps down

Boris Johnson’s adviser tasked with protecting the UK union is set to…

Indian variant can ‘spread like wildfire’ if people not jabbed – but ‘confidence’ vaccines work

There is a “high degree of confidence” that vaccines protect against the…