Scientists advise four-week delay to June 21 reopening as cases of Delta variant and hospitalisations double
Photograph: David Cliff/NurPhoto/REX/ShutterstockPhotograph: David Cliff/NurPhoto/REX/ShutterstockExperts – including government scientific advisers – have urged against lifting England’s coronavirus lockdown restrictions on 21 June, warning: “We don’t want to go backwards”.Dr Mike Tildesley, a member of the SPI-M modelling group, said on Saturday that a four-week delay would give scientists the opportunity to assess the link between rising coronavirus cases and hospital admissions.
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