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    UK coronavirus outbreak shows early signs of slowing, but restrictions may last for six months

    News DeskBy News DeskMarch 30, 2020Updated:March 30, 2020No Comments4 Mins Read
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    The UK could remain under coronavirus emergency measures for as long as six months, a top health official has said, even as one expert said there were early signs that the outbreak was slowing in Britain.

    Curbs on normal life may need to continue through the summer and into the autumn in order to avoid progress being “wasted,” England’s Deputy Chief Medical Officer Jenny Harries said on Sunday. Harries suggested that while lockdown rules imposed last week could be relaxed once the curve of cases begins to flatten, strict social distancing guidelines will likely remain in place.

    But a prominent epidemiologist sounded a note of cautious optimism on Monday, suggesting that there were some early signs that the lockdown measures were working. Neil Ferguson, a professor of mathematical biology at Imperial College London whose modeling has influenced UK government policy, told BBC Radio on Monday that he believes “the epidemic is just about slowing in the UK right now.”

    He pointed to a slight slowdown in the rate of increase in hospital admissions as evidence. “It is the result of the actions people have taken and governments have taken,” Ferguson said, adding that admissions had not yet plateaued and that the trend is not yet reflected in daily death tolls.

    “We’re critically missing direct data in the number of infections,” he added. The UK has tested just under 130,000 people but the true number of people who have contracted Covid-19 is believed to be far higher.

    “We think maybe a third, maybe even 40% of people don’t get any symptoms,” Ferguson said, predicting that around 2 to 3% of people in the UK may have been infected.

    Restrictions on social interactions and a partial economic shutdown were imposed last week to combat the spread of the virus in the UK. Shops, pubs, restaurants, and businesses were closed and Prime Minister Boris Johnson banned almost all social events and public gatherings.

    Ferguson added that the development of a key antibody test will be “critical” to getting a more accurate date on the extent of the outbreak. Those tests are “in the final stages of validation right now,” Ferguson said, suggesting they could be available in “days rather than weeks.”

    They would detect whether someone has previously had the Covid-19 virus — a development Johnson previously called a “gamechanger” — and the UK has ordered millions. But Harries, the deputy chief medical officer, warned against lifting restrictions too early.

    “If we are successful we will have squashed the top of that curve, which is brilliant, but we must not then suddenly revert to our normal way of living,” Harries said during the government’s daily coronavirus briefing on Sunday.

    “That would be quite dangerous. If we stop then, all of our efforts then all of our efforts would be wasted and we could potentially see a second peak.”

    Medical staff wheel a model of a fake patient into the ExCeL London exhibition centre, which has been converted into field a massive hospital to help the UK’s coronavirus response. Harries said a review would take place after three weeks of the measures, but predicted authorities would need “two or three months to see whether we have really squashed it, but about three to six months ideally.”

    Johnson wrote in a letter to be delivered to millions of British homes that “things will get worse before they get better.” And Harries agreed with the warning, adding: “We actually anticipate that our numbers will get worse over the next week, possibly two, and then we are looking to see whether we have managed to push that curve and we start to see a decline,” she said.

    The country has recorded 1,228 deaths from the virus so far, and Johnson has repeatedly warned that its health service, the NHS, is at risk of collapsing if people do not follow the rules to stay at home.

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