UK health officials say that in the worst-case scenario, 80% of the population could be infected. FMTNews UK Coronavirus Covid19
Prime Minister Boris Johnson visits a laboratory at the Public Health England National Infection Service.
In a press conference with his chief medical and scientific advisors at Downing Street, Johnson unveiled the steps the government would take if coronavirus takes hold in Britain. The pressure on emergency services could see police concentrate on only the most serious crimes with hospitals both delaying operations and bringing retired healthcare staff back to work.
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