Scientists are warming to the idea that the U.K. might be able to eliminate community transmission of the coronavirus in a matter of months.
than they have been in England
Andrew Hayward, professor of infectious disease epidemiology at University College London, told NBC News that New Zealand should to be congratulated on its success. "It's about trade-offs and choices," said Sridhar, who was born and raised in Miami."I think the New Zealand leadership outlined those really well. They said: You can have your normal life back and go to these big rugby matches. But if you want to leave the country, it's not going to be easy to come back."
Even its advocates say true zero-COVID-19 probably won't happen so long as Scotland's 96-mile border with England remains open and unchecked. That's why Sturgeon and others find it frustrating that the U.K. isn't using its natural island defenses to better effect.
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