SAGE calls for closure of non-essential shops and meeting just ONE person outside for exercise
SAGE papers paint a grim picture of the potential threat from the Omicron strain. Group warns 'stringent measures' needed to avoid deaths and hospitalisations. Suggests non-essential shops should be shut and household mixing banned.
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