coronavirus cases this winter - with fears of a second wave. Speaking to The Times, Mr Hancock said countries in others parts of the world were already experiencing a second wave, adding it was "a very serious threat".
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lockdown again by the end of the month, a top scientist has warned. Former government chief scientific adviser Sir David King said the UK is “nowhere near” the safe reopening of schools.
He urged the Prime Minister to act now and blasted track and trace as "disastrous". Sir David, 80, told the Mirror : “The Government has a month to deal with the level of infectivity as it stands now." He called on the UK to follow other countries and put isolating members of multi-generational households in
.coronavirus cases this winter - with fears of a second wave. Speaking to The Times, Mr Hancock said countries in others parts of the world were already experiencing a second wave, adding it was "a very serious threat".
A warning has been issued to UK holidaymakers to avoid staycation hotspots this bank holiday weekend.Thousands of visitors are expected to flock to popular holiday destinations over the next three days - despite the weather set to be a washout.Tourists are therefore being told to stay away from Devon and Cornwall as police say people flocking to the area has already led to an unprecedented strain on its resources.They are also warning people to behave and respect the local community.Tourism
house parties this weekend to help protect older relatives from lethal Covid-19. Nicola Sturgeon and Scotland's top police officer made a joint plea as new laws come into force to ban large gatherings indoors.
Good Morning Britain medical professional Dr Hilary Jones has warned that young children wearing face masks could potentially spread coronavirus.MORE: Marks & Spencer's face masks for adults and children are back in stockAppearing on Wednesday's show, the 67-year-old explained the way young children use their masks could actually spread the virus even more than before.