Sir Patrick Vallance, the UK government’s scientific medical adviser, has said people should continue working from home as ‘the outcome has not been good’ in Britain’s coronavirus response
The UK government’s chief scientific adviser has said working from home is still the best option where possible to maintain physical distancing, as he acknowledged that the outcome of Britain’s response to the Covid-19 outbreak ‘has not been good’.
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