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DIDN'T STOP THEM

Britain only managed to stop a THIRD of infected people coming into the UK and spreading coronavirus, expert reveals


BRITAIN only managed to stop a THIRD of infected people coming into the country and spreading coronavirus, a top expert has revealed.

Professor Neil Ferguson said today that Public Health England were unable to prevent two thirds of people from spreading the disease when they came back from hotspots around the world.

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 Passengers at Heathrow have been allowed to come into the UK without official checks
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Passengers at Heathrow have been allowed to come into the UK without official checksCredit: David New - The Sun
 Professor Neil Ferguson said that Public Health England were not able to stop everyone spreading the disease
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Professor Neil Ferguson said that Public Health England were not able to stop everyone spreading the disease

The number of deaths rose by 700 yesterday - the highest amount since the crisis began - but those are likely to have been people who were infected weeks ago.

Professor Ferguson hoped that the number of deaths could be slowed to between 7,000 and 20,000 thanks to the lockdown measures, which started on March 23.

Flights were never completely stopped from China and Italy during the early stages of the pandemic, meaning people were able to come in with no checks.

People continued to come into the country and were only told they must isolate if they develop symptoms.

It compares to other countries like New Zealand and China - who forced people to isolate for 14 days when they entered the country, or who checked the temperatures of everyone coming in.

Professor Ferguson told the BBC's Andrew Marr Show this morning: "What happened in this epidemic is that people flew into this country with infections, seeding the infection
in the country.

"Public Health England, the Health Authorities did their best to intercept such people and isolate them.

"But we think probably only about one third of infected people were stopped. And so we seeded infection in different areas across the country.

"Some counties, like northern Italy, were very unlucky and clearly go community transmission starting very early. Here it started a little bit later."

Professor Ferguson - who has been helping advise the Government on what measures are needed to tackle the virus - also revealed that HALF of people in intensive care units were now Covid-19 patients.

But he said that at the moment the NHS is coping and will hopefully continue to cope with an increase in cases.

The peak will come in the next seven to ten days before plateauing and hopefully starting to decrease, he confirmed.

But any lockdown measures are not likely to be lifted until after case numbers start to go down, Prof Ferguson said.

"There is no point having gone through this effort and releasing the lockdown at a point where case numbers are still high and then will surge even faster than we’ve seen before," he added.

"We want case numbers to get to a low point where we can start substituting other measures for the most intrusive and economically costly aspects of the current lockdown. "

The lifting of measures will almost certainly include plans to massively ramped up testing - and going back to try and identify cases of transmission too.

Immunity certificates will be likely to be issued to people who have had the virus as well.

His comments came after photographs of people ignoring the rules and spending their weekends lying around sunning themselves emerged this weekend

And today the Heath Secretary came out to remind them they were risking lives.

He threatened to ban outdoor exercise unless people respected the rules.

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Mounted police on patrol in Greenwich Park, LondonCredit: London News Pictures
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Cyclists huddled together in Regents Park yesterdayCredit: London News Pictures
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Police telling people having a sunbathe to go homeCredit: Alamy Live News
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Newham Police called to shut down and 18th birthday party amid the lockdown

Mr Hancock told the BBC's Andrew Marr Show today: "We've said because of the positive benefits to your physical and your mental health that it's OK to exercise on your own or with members of your own household.

"But if the result of that is that too many people go out and flout the other rules because they say 'well if I can exercise then it's fine for me to do other things' then I'm afraid we will have to take action.

"If you don't want us to take the step to ban exercise of all forms outside the home, you have got to follow the rules.

"Let's not have a minority spoiling it for everybody."

Matt Hancock threatens to ban ALL exercise and blasts sunbathers for breaking lockdown rules
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