Coronavirus: Boris Johnson says this is moment of maximum risk The UK is at the moment of maximum risk in the coronavirus outbreak, Boris Johnson has said, as he urged people not to lose patience with the lockdown.
Speaking outside No 10 for the first time since recovering from the virus, Mr Johnson said "we are now beginning to turn the tide" on the disease.
But he refused to "to throw away all the effort and sacrifice of the British people" and risk a second peak. BBC News
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Speaking outside No 10 for the first time since recovering from the virus, Mr Johnson said "we are now beginning to turn the tide" on the disease.
But he refused to "to throw away all the effort and sacrifice of the British people" and risk a second peak. BBC News
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