The UK's strategy in dealing with the coronavirus outbreak has been described as 'potentially very effective yet risky' by a professor.
Professor Ian Donald says the Government's approach is more refined than the approach other countries are opting for. But he said it's also more risky - as it's based on certain assumptions which need to be correct for the model to work.
Prime Minister Boris Johnson announced on Thursday that his government has decided to escalate the UK's response to the crisis from contain to delay .
The UK's chief scientific adviser Sir Patrick Vallance said the advice the Government is following is not looking to "suppress" the disease entirely but to help create a "herd immunity in the UK" while protecting the
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