The British government expands the plan against Coronavirus: Elders four months of self-encouragement

People over the age of 70 will soon be required to self-isle themselves for a period of up to four months to protect themselves from the risk of contracting the coronary, British Health Secretary Matt Hancock has said. He declared that this would be for the good and protection of the elderly, and [...]
He claimed it would be for the good and protection of the elderly, and that the plan would be announced, with other details, when the time seemed, writes The Guardian, following Periscope.
The “The measures we're trying to take are very, very significant and they will stop the ordinary life of nearly everyone in the country so that we can defeat the virus,” he said.
Hancock was speaking in an interview in which he also said Boris Johnson on Sunday would ask producers to produce ventilators.
He acknowledged that the demand for older ones to stay in their homes would not be easy at all. /Periscope












