It comes after Boris Johnson announced the biggest lockdown easing to date in England (Picture: PA)
In an open letter to the leaders of all the UK political parties published in the British Medical Journal, a number of health leaders call for a ‘rapid and forward-looking assessment’ of the state of national preparedness in the event of a renewed flare-up.
They said: ‘While the future shape of the pandemic in the UK is hard to predict, the available evidence indicates that local flare ups are increasingly likely and a second wave a real risk. Many elements of the infrastructure needed to contain the virus are beginning to be put in place, but substantial challenges remain. Visit our live blog for the latest updates: Coronavirus news live ‘The job now is not only to deal urgently with the wide-ranging impacts of the first phase of the pandemic, but to ensure that the country is adequately prepared to contain a second phase.’
Medics said this will be ‘essential if the UK is to get ahead of the curve’ and added that the county should focus on those areas of weakness where action is needed urgently to prevent further loss of life and restore the economy as fully as possible. They added: ‘We think there’s a strong case for an immediate assessment of national preparedness, with the first results available no later than August, and that all its work should be completed by the end of October.
’ Criticising the Government’s latest lockdown easing on Sky News this morning, Sir David said: ‘We know that the winter is a likely period when the virus takes off again, we must therefore aim to completely get rid of the virus from this country before the winter.
Source:metro.co.uk/