UK coronavirus border controls more effective if done earlier, MPs told

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Health experts also challenge government’s assessment of impact of imported cases

Stricter border controls would have been more effective if introduced much earlier in the Covid-19 pandemic, public health experts have told MPs, as they also challenged the UK assessment of the impact of imported cases.

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