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Hugging loved ones 'still a long way off as social distancing needed for another year'

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The worst of the coronavirus pandemic may be over by April but social distancing measures may be needed for another year, an expert has warned.

Tim Spector, professor of genetic epidemiology at King's College London (KCL), said exiting the pandemic is more likely to be a slow phase-out, rather than everything suddenly coming to an end.

But he added that after Easter next year, things should be more "pleasant" and people might even be able to go on holiday. Speaking at a webinar as part of the Royal Society of Medicine's Covid-19 Series, Prof Spector said: "The acute problem, I think, will be over by April. "And then we'll be in a phase-out for at least another year of having low levels of disease, outbreaks, small infections that will

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