Editorial: Avoiding a second wave of Covid-19 depends on rapidly containing local outbreaks. The muddled response to a spike in infections in Leicester must not be repeated
On 18 June, the day before Britain’s Covid-19 alert level was lowered, the health secretary, Matt Hancock, announced that there had been a spike of infections in Leicester. Mr Hancock said a speedy response was well under way, thanks to what he described as good collaboration with the city’s local authorities.
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