Patrick Vallance says deaths likely to keep rising for fortnight after ICU situation improves
The UK coronavirus death toll is expected to continue to rise for at least two weeks, the government’s chief scientific adviser has said, despite encouraging signs about the rate of infections and hospital admissions.
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