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Expert warns UK must build a ‘level of immunity’ instead of going into ‘harsh’ second lockdown – Yahoo News Australia
Professor Carl Heneghan, director of Oxford University’s centre for evidence-based medicine, said the country “can’t afford to go now with harsh measures”.
The UK should build up a level of immunity to coronavirus rather than entering a second lockdown, an expert has claimed.
Professor Carl Heneghan, director of Oxford University’s centre for evidence-based medicine, said that in order for the virus to become manageable there has to be a level of immunity.
Prof Heneghan pointed to Swedens coronavirus measures, arguing the country has successfully “controlled the disease so that in the population it was at manageable levels”.
“Through the summer …
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