Britain's total number of Covid-19 cases is now close to 74,000. FMTNews FMTLifestyle
Prime Minister Boris Johnson has left intensive care at London’s St Thomas’ Hospital on Thursday evening.
It brings the total number of fatalities from coronavirus in UK hospitals to nearly 9,000, while the number of confirmed cases in the country climbed close to 74,000. Chief Medical Officer Chris Whitty has reportedly stressed in the government’s daily coronavirus response meetings that an economic downturn will have a broad impact on people’s health and finances.
“We don’t have enough information yet to be able to make any changes to the social distancing arrangements,” Hancock said.
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