The UK's plan to tackle the spread of coronavirus has been labelled as "risky" by a leading expert.Professor Ian Donald says Prime Minister Boris Johnson's plan for the outbreak is based on the concept of "herd immunity", with the idea that low-risk people are meant to catch the virus.
They then recover and have an immunity to it.When enough people have this immunity it eventually limits the spread of the virus as it has fewer places to go.This strategy is different from China, Korea, Italy and Singapore where they have tried to stop the virus spreading in a determined bid to suppress the epidemic rather than accept that it will inevitably spread.Ian Donald, who works at University of Liverpool 's Institute of Population Health Sciences,
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