Johnson: Too early to clear the masses, the second wave of the virus would be a disaster

The prime minister of Great Britain, Boris Johnson, said that now is not the time to remove restrictive measures against corruption, although the progress noted in the fight against disease may move people to feel more relaxed. He said he understands the concerns of shop owners, entrepreneurs and the entire commercial community and that [...]
He said he understands the concerns of shop owners, entrepreneurs and the entire commercial community and that he is with them, but he also added: “Again, we need to know the risk of a second wave of spread, that would be disaster. ”
The chief of the British government warned that such a situation would cause long damage to the economy, writes the Guardian”.
I ask you to control your impatience, because I believe we are coming to the end of the first phase of this fight”, Johnson added.
He also stressed that the country is marking progress in this situation and that there are signs that the peak of spread has passed.
Otherwise, Great Britain is among the countries most affected by the Coronavirus in Europe by 20,732 dead and more than 152 thousand infected.












