‘Last chance saloon’: four potential outcomes for UK if Covid cases continue to spike

Boris Johnson has a number of options for reversing the rise - but all could be painful to stomach

Coronavirus UK
Boris Johnson has a number of options for reversing the rise - but all could be painful to stomach
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The UK may be facing 49,000 new Covid cases every day by mid-October unless urgent action is taken to stem the spread, the country’s leading health experts have warned.

In a televised address this morning, the government’s Chief Scientific Adviser Patrick Vallance and England’s Chief Medical Officer Chris Whitty said that the R value, which tracks the spread of the disease, has risen to between 1.1 and 1.4, with the number of cases doubling each week. If the spread continues at the current rate, deaths could reach “200-plus” per day by mid-November, they added.

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