Millions with health conditions at risk from Covid-19 'if forced back to work'

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Millions with health conditions at risk from Covid-19 'if forced back to work'
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About 20% of UK population vulnerable but not included in government’s shielding advice

Eight million people with underlying health conditions should be exempted from plans to get the country back to work and normal life, according to scientists who warn that easing lockdown too quickly could propel the Covid-19 death toll to 73,000 this year.

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