France risks 'second wave' ahead of lifting coronavirus lockdown

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'Significant efforts will have to be sustained beyond 11 May to avoid a renewed epidemic,' scientists say

Social gatherings and leisure activities will remain banned until at least mid July, meaning all cafes, cinemas and tourist attractions will stay closed indefinitely.

 

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uk need to judge our response in what happens in the countries ahead of us in the cycle.Objective honest, appraisal please NOT Whitty & Vallance.

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