Stricter Lockdown Measures Needed 'As Fast As Possible', Warns Government Science Adviser

Stricter lockdown measures need to be put in place “as fast as possible”, a member of the government’s Scientific Advisory Group for Emergencies (Sage) has warned.

Professor John Edmunds said Boris Johnson’s decision to impose a 10pm curfew on bars and restaurants was likely to have a “trivial” impact on the spread of coronavirus.

“Overall I don’t think that the measures have gone anywhere near far enough,” he told BBC Radio 4′s Today programme.

The prime minister on Tuesday announced a raft of new measures he said would suppress the recent spike in infections, including a nationwide curfew for pubs and restaurants in England and harsher fines for people who refuse to wear a mask.

But Edmunds, the dean of the Faculty of Epidemiology and Population Health at the London School of Hygiene and Tropical Medicine, said he expected the UK to continue to see an increase of the epidemic.

“I think working from home if you can is certainly a good idea. I think that the measures in terms of closing bars an hour early and restaurants at 10pm – I mean, nobody goes to a restaurant after 10pm anyway,” he said.

“I think that’s fairly trivial in terms of it’ll have a small impact on the epidemic.

“Overall I don’t think that the measures have gone anywhere near far enough. In fact I don’t even think the measures in Scotland have gone far enough.”

In Scotland, Nicola Sturgeon went further than Johnson and has banned people from visiting each other in their homes.

Asked if there was a realistic chance the R could be brought under 1 by Christmas, Edmunds said: “I suspect not. There’s a chance, of course there’s a chance.”

Late-night drinkers after 10pm in Soho, London, after Prime Minister Boris Johnson announced that from Thursday pubs and restaurants will be subject to a 10pm curfew to combat the rise in coronavirus cases in England.
Late-night drinkers after 10pm in Soho, London, after Prime Minister Boris Johnson announced that from Thursday pubs and restaurants will be subject to a 10pm curfew to combat the rise in coronavirus cases in England.

On Tuesday night Johnson warned the public they could face much tougher measures if new rules fail to get the infection rate under control.

In a televised address, the PM said the nation faces an “unquestionably difficult” winter and warned the latest restrictions could last for six months.

He said “we must reserve the right...

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