Speaking at a press conference on Monday, Prime Minister Boris Johnson urged Brits to start working from home where possible to avoid COVID-19 from spreading.
People have also been told to stop non-essential contact and travel as the deadly coronavirus disease continues to sweep the entire country.
The elderly and pregnant women are at risk, as are those who suffer from asthma and have had a flu jab. Following the government’s advice to practice social distancing, Jonathan Van-Tam, Deputy Chief Medical Officer for England, urged people in these “risk categories” to self-isolate.
When asked about adults with asthma on BBC News this morning, he said: “I don't want to go into enormous detail into every single risk group but we are saying
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