Are warnings of a second wave of coronavirus backed by ‘dodgy data’?

Expert claims plans for a second lockdown are based on ‘unreliable’ case figures

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Professor claims plans for a second lockdown are based on ‘unreliable’ case figures
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The government’s contingency plans for the reintroduction of lockdown regulations are based on “dodgy data” that has sparked unwarranted fears of a second wave of infections, a leading academic is claiming.

Professor John Clancy, a visiting professor at Birmingham City University, argues that implementing strict new social distancing rules would be “lunacy” as around “91% of England”, or 51 million people, “live in neighbourhoods where there hasn’t been a recorded Covid-19 case in the last four weeks”.

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