According to the most recent reports, the United Kingdom will probably declare the lockdown to be stretched out as long as a half year to contain the spread of COVID-19. The senior consultant to UK's Prime Minister Boris Johnson has expressed that the organization may broaden the lockdown until late September to stop infection transmission and straighten the bend in the end. Be that as it may, this move will be exposed to auspicious audit according to the reports.
Alluding to this, Dr. Jenny Harris, UK's Deputy Chief Medical Officer, told the media that the circumstance and measures will be assessed like clockwork for the up and coming a half year to check if there is any droop in the rising cases. She additionally referenced that regulation measures may be required past a half year to forestall the backslide of the ailment once the network spread is leveled out.
As of now, Brits have been approached to remain inside their homes to contain the spread of the infection. While numerous specialists are of the view that the lockdown will stay set up till June, Cabinet Minister Michael Gove told the media that he can't foresee the specific time, however stressed that everybody should be set up for a noteworthy time of lockdown.
COVID-19 lockdown prone to stretch out as long as a half year in the UKCredit: iStock
She further expressed that right now, there is a great deal of vulnerability. Starting at now, she stressed that three to a half year is the perfect measure of time to identify if things are coming back to ordinary, or if the measures taken, for example, social and physical removing, are viable. She said UK inhabitants are putting forth a valiant effort to follow the measures, and leave their homes just when it is exceptionally fundamental. In any case, to see the outcomes and to check if these measures have smoothed the bend, a critical timespan is required, she expressed.
Dr. Harris, alongside Prime Minister Johnson, envisions that the numbers will just deteriorate before they show signs of improvement. Alluding to this, the Prime Minister included, "Yet we are making the correct arrangements, and the more we as a whole adhere to the standards, the less lives will be lost and the sooner life can come back to ordinary."