Two leading medical journals have demanded plans Boris Johnson scraps plans to allow household mixing over Christmas. Ministers were warned they were about to "blunder into another major error that will cost many lives" if the rule relaxations go ahead.
For only the second time in 100 years, the British Medical Journal (BMJ) and Health Service Journal (HSJ) today published a joint editorial urging ministers to the plans warning they risk overwhelming the NHS at at time when they are already under pressure.
HSJ editor Alastair McLellan and BMJ Editor-in-Chief Fiona Godlee wrote: "The government was too slow to introduce restrictions in the Spring and again in the Autumn. "It should now reverse its rash decision to allow household mixing and
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