Doctors and public health officials have argued the government's coronavirus strategy could allow the disease to "rip" through the population.
On Thursday Boris Johnson announced that only the serious ill in hospital would be tested and that people with symptoms should self-isolate at home for seven days.
Mass gatherings would not be cancelled, the prime minister said, because doing so would not reduce the risk of mass infections.
Now Anthony Costello, a former director of the World Health Organisation and a UK paediatrician, has publicly called out the advice. “You test the population like crazy, find out where the cases are, immediately quarantine them and do contact tracing and get them out of the community," he told The Guardian. "This
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