LONDON (UK) – Britain’s National Health Service will “probably” be able to cope with the coronavirus with difficulty, according to England’s chief medical officer Chris Whitty.
“This is going to be a close-run thing – we all know that – and anybody who looks around the world can see this is going to be difficult for every health system. We do think that if everybody sticks to staying in your household unless absolutely essential this … will be probably manageable by the NHS but we cannot guarantee that.”
– Chris Whitty, England’s Chief Medical Officer
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