Britain's coronavirus lockdown could drag on until the end of May, a senior adviser has warned, but the numbers of cases could hopefully start levelling out over the next week to 10 days.
But Brits have been urged to maintain social distancing rules this weekend when the sun is shining, or a high level of infection will last for weeks.
Professor Neil Ferguson told BBC Radio 4: "That moves us to a slightly more pessimistic scenario. "We still think things will plateau but we'll be at quite high levels of infection for weeks and weeks rather than seeing quite a rapid decline as the type seen in China." But we won't be getting straight back to normal life immediately, he added: "We want to move to a situation where at least by the end of
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