Health
Sage expert:’flip-flopping’ on Covid restrictions unwise – The Guardian
Prof John Edmunds calls for consistent UK government strategy and warns against relaxing measures

Encouraging the public to visit bars and restaurants and then closing down such venues when Covid-19 cases spike is not a sensible way to run the epidemic, a government scientific adviser has said.
Prof John Edmunds, a member of the Scientific Advisory Group for Emergencies (Sage), urged a long-term strategy when it comes to balancing the economy and the pandemic.
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