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The UK bans large events in coronavirus u-turn by Prime Minister Boris Johnson.

Rory Stewart, the former international development secretary who is running as an independent in the London mayoral race, has also been an outspoken critic of the government's response and said it should have acted to close down schools and events weeks ago."Schools should be shut now. If the government are not prepared to shut them now, they should - at the very least - state clearly and transparently what their triggers will be for closing schools over the next few days.

"But there is a chance of getting on top of this. And that's where my biggest disagreement with the government comes."" people would die as a result of the coronavirus, but insisted that it was crucial to get the timing of the government's response right. Introducing drastic measures too early, he said, could have a counterproductive impact.

on Tuesday that the government had "lost control" of the situation and said it should have acted much more quickly."This talk of four stages - and we're now moving on from the containment thing - we've lost the plot here. We haven't taken the action we should have taken four or five weeks ago." "I am surprised that stronger measures haven't been introduced at this stage, but I anticipate that they will come in the next week or two."

 

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They haven’t banned large events, they are considering doing it. It’s not a u-turn as they stated clearly last week that they would do this at some stage. Apart from that your headline is entirely accurate!

FFS he literally said they were considering banning large events and would continue to monitor events.

It’s the right thing to do. It’s worked quite well in Japan to keep the numbers pretty low

Banana republic organised systematic planned guesswork

ToryHorseRacesToo?

It isn't a u-turn though is it, it is a progression that was already laid out in the action plan!

Excellent news, kudos to the government better late than never..

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BIUK Erm, it’s not a U turn.

It’s not a U-Turn. Have you not been listening?

What the fuck they think. Its really a strange country

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