There is an article out on Yahoo news showing the real numbers from Feb 1st to April 18th.
When you read it, you begin to realise why the government's not being complacent.
Covid-19 variants accounted for more than 2,000 hospital inpatient admissions in England between February and mid-May, new data shows.
The Kent strain was responsible for the majority of hospital stays and cases recorded from February 1 to May 18 this year, according to figures published by Public Health England
Some 132,082 cases of the B117 mutation were detected over that period, of which 5,238 (4%) resulted in a visit to a hospital emergency department, while 2,011 (1.5%) required an overnight inpatient admission.
At least 1,569 patients died with the strain – which first emerged in Kent in late 2020 – over the same period.
The Indian variant was responsible for the second-highest number of cases over the same period, with 2,889 detected, according to the data.
Of those, 104 (3.6%) resulted in a visit to a hospital emergency department, while patients in 31 cases (1.1%) were admitted to hospital as an inpatient and six died.
In total, variants accounted for 2,059 hospital inpatient admissions and 1,596 deaths.
Meanwhile, the South African variant accounted for 665 cases, with patients in 31 cases (4.7%) taken to a hospital emergency department and 11 admitted as inpatients.
Have a read. It is a clear indication of the difference between a population well on the way to vaccination and a population without a vaccine.