Covid: 'Most dangerous time' of the pandemic, says Whitty The UK will go through the "most dangerous time" of the pandemic in the weeks before vaccine rollout has an impact, England's chief medical officer has warned.
Prof Chris Whitty urged people to minimise all unnecessary contact.
The next few weeks will be "the worst" of the pandemic for the NHS, he said. BBC News
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