UK should expect 6 months of lockdown, warns health chief

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London: Another six months in lockdown should be expected in order to prevent a second outbreak of the coronavirus in the UK, warned the country’s deputy chief medical officer.
Jenny Harries revealed that some, but not all, draconian measures currently in place could be imposed until September, the express.co.uk said in a report on Thursday.
The lockdown has forced people to revise their lifestyles in a major way.
While speaking to the BBC, Harries said that the government did not want people to have to this for an unnecessarily long period of time.
But, she added: “We don’t want to lift those measures (too soon) and find that we have a sudden upsurge and our efforts will have been wasted. “Overall we are looking at a scenario of over a six-month period but not necessarily with a lock down of this level going on throughout that time.
“We are likely able to raise some of the measures as we go forward and keep in a very controlled pattern.” Harries suggested that the number of patients currently being infected speeding up could start to plateau as the spread of it is slowed by people staying at home, the express.co.uk reported.
In the past week alone, 6,903 new cases of coronavirus have been confirmed in the UK. The week before saw 2,710.
Meanwhile, Professor Neil Ferguson of Imperial College London said that the British capital was “going to be very difficult in the next two to three weeks”.
“All I would say is, with the lockdown now in place, those numbers are going to start to plateau. The challenge we have is there’s a lag,”he added. (IANS)

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