UK’s coronavirus outbreak is ‘starting to slow’ but deaths will keep rising and two million ‘could already be infected’
Prof Ferguson also added that a third of people who get coronavirus are asymptomatic - meaning they don't get any symptoms.
"It's quite variable across the country - the epidemic is in different stages in different parts of the country. Prof Ferguson says they will only start to understand the true number of infections when they get "critical" data from antibody tests.
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