The UK government's approach towards dealing with the coronavirus outbreak is "potentially very effective yet risky", according to a professor.
Compared to other countries, Professor Ian Donald says the UK's approach is more refined but it is also more risky. He said the approach is based on certain assumptions which need to be correct for the model to work, according to Mirror Online.
On Thursday, Prime Minister Boris Johnson announced the UK's response to the pandemic would move from contain to delay. The Government is aiming to help create "herd immunity" towards the bug rather than suppressing it completely, according to the UK's chief scientific adviser Sir Patrick Vallance.
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