'No reassurance' that U.K. COVID-19 deaths won't spike, officials admit

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England's Chief Medical Officer made the comments after the U.K. recorded its highest number of new daily cases of COVID-19 on Tuesday.

There is no reassurance that the number of COVID-19 deaths in the country won't spike according to England's Chief Medical Officer Chris Whitty. He made the comments at what was the 100th COVID-19 briefing since the pandemic hit the U.K., with the country experiencing a second wave of the virus.

"Once exponential growth starts... things go very quickly. We are going up from a base, the tail of the first wave, in terms of deaths still occurring and these deaths on top so it's not a straight like-for-like comparison.

 

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Yawn. Bullshit. No guarantees an asteroid won’t hit. Change the goddam record.

Contrary to TRUMP LOGIC ..... it's REAL.

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