Boris Johnson came back to the frontline of politics this morning to warn of the huge risk of a second wave of coronavirus infection if the UK lockdown is lifted too soon.
09.04.2020 - 22:09 / manchestereveningnews.co.uk
Dominic Raab said "we mustn't give the coronavirus a second chance to kill more people and to hurt our country" as he lead today's government press conference.
The Foreign Secretary, who is filling in for the Prime Minister while he receives treated for coronavirus, reiterated the government's stay at home message as the Easter Bank Holiday looms.
His latest comments come as talk turns to whether the UK's current lockdown will be lifted.
When Boris Johnson announced the measures last month, he
Boris Johnson came back to the frontline of politics this morning to warn of the huge risk of a second wave of coronavirus infection if the UK lockdown is lifted too soon.
The Foreign Secretary, Dominic Raab, has rejected fresh calls for an early easing of the UK's coronavirus lockdown, saying the outbreak was still at a “delicate and dangerous” stage.
Many parents and children are asking when schools will re-open as the UK enters the sixth week of its lockdown tomorrow to slow down the spread of coronavirus.
Dominic Raab warned tonight that the UK risks a second lockdown if people don't stick to the current social distancing rules.
Scotland's First Minister Nicola Sturgeon has said she would deviate from the UK Government's lockdown measures if her advisers told her it was in the best interests of her country.
The lockdown is set to continue in the UK with the government 'not expecting' to make any changes to social distancing measures this week.
The UK's top medic says life may not return to normal until a cure for Covid-19 is found.
Young people not living with their parents could potentially be freed from coronavirus lockdown rules first under plans being considered by the government.
More than 300 flytipping incidents have been dealt with in Tameside in the weeks since the pandemic hit the UK as bosses warn tip closures are ‘no excuse’ to dump waste.
A UK police chief constable has warned that shoppers could soon find themselves subject to trolley searches.