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‘Idiot’ anti-lockdown mob clashes with cops after Covid kills 4,563 in four days

ANTI-LOCKDOWN protesters clashed with police barely 24 hours after Covid claimed 4,563 lives in four days.

Rabbles gathered in London despite the plea of experts and authorities to stay at home to stop the spread of the deadly bug as cases continue to soar.

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: “It’s so worrying, the day after London SCG declares a major incident & England sees record daily Covid deaths, we still have a v selfish, v small minority intent on placing themselves, our community & our officers at huge risk by unlawfully gathering.

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“No words really!!”

The protest took place just a day after the UK saw its death toll rise by a grim 1,325 - the biggest rise since the pandemic first began.

Meanwhile, new daily confirmed cases rocketed to 68,000 as the new, more infectious strain of coronavirus ravages the UK.

Tempers ran high as the protests broke out, with many fed up of the ten months spent in and out of lockdown.

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But most brave Brits have stayed at home - following the government's plea for one final push to stay socially distanced to stop the bug's spread as the vaccine is rolled out.

Scotland Yard confirmed 12 people had been arrested for breaching coronavirus restrictions at Clapham Common.

In a statement, the Met Police said: "Gathering for the purpose of a protest is not an exemption to the rules. Those looking to gather are urged to stay at home, or face enforcement action by officers."

Police were forced to move in as the protesters gathered in the streets - ignoring guidance to keep safeCredit: © 2020 Joshua Bratt
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A woman walks through the street with a sign reading 'are you awake yet'Credit: PA:Press Association
A man is led away from the protestCredit: Aaron Chown/PA
The man can be seen yelling during the protestCredit: Aaron Chown/PA
Five people were arrested after cops moved in this afternoonCredit: Aaron Chown/PA
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Chaotic scenes unfolded outside a Sainsbury'sCredit: �2021 Martyn Wheatley / i-Images
The protests unfolded just days into the national lockdown as the number of coronavirus cases continue to surgeCredit: Rex Features
Police form a line of defenceCredit: Rex Features
One man is taken to the ground by masked officersCredit: Alamy Live News
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Cops have said they would continue to enforce the new rulesCredit: Rex Features
A man is held to the wall for breaking Covid restrictions - with one bystander yelling 'idiot'Credit: Aaron Chown/PA
The chaotic scenes unfolded on Saturday afternoonCredit: Jam Press

Protests were also held in Bournemouth and Glasgow.

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A small crowd was seen at the Dorset town before officers led them away.

Cops have promised to take a tougher approach to those flouting restrictions amid reports that officers will fine Brits the first time they are caught without a face mask or leave home without a reasonable excuse.

Under the measures, rule breakers will be hit with a £200 fine for a first offence which will then double to £400 for a second.

The penalties could continue to double to as much as £6,400 if Brits continue to ignore life-saving restrictions.

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The Metropolitan Police has said that officers would still attempt to “engage, explain and encourage” Brits before enforcing the rules - but warned they would issue fines more quickly.

It comes as London yesterday declared a major incident with hospitals at breaking point.

London Mayor Sadiq Khan said on average, one in 30 Londoners have the disease - although in some areas of the capital it's one in 20.

He said the NHS is "on the cusp of being overwhelmed" with more than 7,000 Covid patients in London hospitals — almost 2,000 more than the first peak last April.

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The numbers of people on ventilators has almost doubled since Christmas day - with 47 per cent more patients in intensive care, the Mayor said.

And he warned hospitals will run out of beds in "in the next couple of weeks" unless the spread is slowed down "drastically".

The R-rate has now hit 1.4 across the UK with the variant up to 74 per cent more transmissible.

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Experts warn the R number must be below one for the pandemic to shrink.

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But in a positive step, Britain yesterday approved a third Covid vaccine in a boost to efforts to beat the pandemic.

UK regulators have now recommended the use of the Moderna jab - which is 94 per cent effective in preventing coronavirus.

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Protests were also held in BournemouthCredit: Getty Images - Getty
Police officers moved on the protesters in BournemouthCredit: Getty Images - Getty
Officers are seen arresting a man at BournemouthCredit: Getty Images - Getty
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A man yells as he is arrested at the protestCredit: Reuters
A masked officer leads away a man with the hat reading 'Make Britain Great Again'Credit: Reuters
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