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Coronavirus ‘getting less angry’ and we shouldn’t fear second wave, claims doctor – Mirror Online
Dr Ron Daniels, an intensive care consultant atGood Hope Hospital near Birmingham, says Covid-19 is not now as deadly as at the start of the pandemic

A front line medic says there is no reason to fear a second wave of because the virus was “getting less angry”.
Dr Ron Daniels, an intensive care consultant at Good Hope Hospital in Sutton Coldfield, says Covid-19 is not now as deadly as at the start of the pandemic.
It comes as cases are once again rising across Britain with 1,288 new infections being reported in the last 24 hours.
Dr Daniels said talk of a second wave was “hype” and told BirminghamLive : “I dont want to sound like Donald T…
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