coronavirus measures may have to remain in place for up to two more years, England's chief medical officer has said.Chris Whitty addressed a wide range of questions about the pandemic during a Royal Society of Medicine webinar on Thursday, April 1.While he said technology and the ability to tailor vaccines to new variants will eventually "find a way through", there remains a level of risk until that happens.He said that Brits will therefore have to remain cautious for up to two more years "because we've got such a difficult situation to go through at the moment".Speaking at the webinar, Professor Whitty said: "What we don't want to be is in a situation where we look back in six months and say 'If we'd only just been a bit more cautious for.
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