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Old 12-10-2020, 23:09   #102
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Re: Coronavirus

Following the science in the same way that the car in front is a Toyota and we're on a side road.
Quote:
Covid: Sage scientists called for short lockdown weeks ago

The government's scientific advisers called for a short lockdown in England to halt the spread of Covid-19 last month, newly-released documents show.

The experts said an immediate "circuit breaker" was the best way to control cases, at a meeting on 21 September.

Labour said the advice was ignored but No 10 said it took "robust" action.
This is the most worrying bit to me:
Quote:
But at the same press conference, England's chief medical officer, Prof Chris Whitty, voiced concerns over the impact of the new measures, saying he was not confident they "would be enough to get on top of" the virus without further local restrictions.
https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-54518002
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