hereMr Johnson conceded that medics and advisers are concerned about data which shows a surge in coronavirus cases and the risks over winter.But he said “they are unanimous that things will be far better by the spring”.“We have the PPE, we have the beds, we have the Nightingales, we have new medicines – pioneered in this country – that can help save lives,” he said.“And though our doctors and our medical advisers are rightly worried about the data now, and the risks over winter, they are unanimous that things will be far better by the spring, when we have not only the hope of a vaccine, but one day soon – and I must stress that we are not there yet – of mass testing so efficient that people will be able to be tested in minutes so they can.
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