London-Sana
British scientists have warned against lifting restrictions on public isolation in the country prematurely due to the rapid spread of the Coruna virus.
Reuters quoted the head of Britain's new and emerging Respiratory Virus Hazard Advisory Group, Professor Peter Hurby, as saying that it was too early to lift public isolation procedures as the examination and tracking system is not yet fully operational.
He added, "We cannot go back to a situation where we witness the numbers of injuries and deaths that we have seen before."
For his part, director of the (Wellcome Trust) for Research Jeremy Ferrar said in a tweet to him on Twitter that "the Corona virus is spreading very quickly in a manner that does not allow raising public isolation in the country." It is fully established and effective and able to deal with any increase immediately and infection rates must be lower.
According to the latest count of the website (World Meters), Britain is ranked second among the countries most affected by the epidemic, with 38,161 deaths out of 27,1222 injuries.