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âCOVID hospital numbers could get scary!â Professor Chris Whitty said yesterday, adding that the UK is ânot out of the woods yetâ.
âPeople should act with caution as Covid restrictions in England end on Monday,â Whitty added.
He continued that Covid hospitalisations were doubling every three weeks and could hit âscary numbersâ in future, and that the pandemic still had a âlong way to run in the UKâ.
The Solicitor General Lucy Frazer said that there may well be a case for further restrictions.
Chris Whitty warns UK Covid cases could reach scary numbers
England’s chief medical officer said Covid-19 hospital admissions are doubling around every three weeks.
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The UK is “not out of the woods yet” and the public should approach the end of coronavirus restrictions next Monday with caution, Professor Chris Whitty has said.
Covid hospital numbers could get scary - Prof Chris Whitty
By George Bowden & Mary O Connor
BBC News
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The UK is not out of the woods yet and people should act with caution as Covid restrictions in England end on Monday, Prof Chris Whitty has said.
England s chief medical officer warned that Covid hospitalisations were doubling every three weeks and could hit scary numbers in future.
Prof Whitty said the pandemic still had a long way to run in the UK .
Solicitor General Lucy Frazer said while cases will rise, there were consequences for not opening up .
But she warned: Of course, if we get into a situation where it is unacceptable and we do need to put back further restrictions, then that of course is something the government will look at.