Britain has been living under lockdown for 17 long days and discussion is now turning to how we get out. Our death rate seems set to peak imminently.
At the weekend, Government advisor, epidemiologist Professor Neil Ferguson, of Imperial College London, suggested it could be within the next seven to 10 days.
Understandably, the questions about what happens when that dreaded curve flattens, are building. Boris Johnson initially said lockdown would be reviewed after the Easter weekend, but foreign secretary Dominic Raab has insisted it is too early to discuss an “exit strategy”, and health secretary Matt Hancock has agreed.
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