Letters: Why shouldn’t the public ‘relax’ when Covid risks appear minimal?

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The public has 'relaxed too much' over Covid-19 coronavirus lockdown2

SIR – Professor Jonathan Van Tam, England’s Deputy Chief Medical Officer, says that the public has “relaxed too much” over Covid-19 .

 

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