The Asian Age

‘Things will get worse before they get better’

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London, March 29: British PM Boris Johnson, who is self-isolating after testing positive for the coronaviru­s, has written to every UK household to ask people to stay at home to fight the pandemic, warning them things will get worse before they get better.

In letters which will arrive through the post for nearly 30 million homes along with a leaflet outlining the UK government’s advice, Mr Johnson says he will not hesitate to impose stricter measures.

London, March 29: British Prime Minister Boris Johnson, who is self-isolating after testing positive for the Covid-19, has written to every UK household to ask people to stay at home and follow the social distancing rules to fight the pandemic, warning them things will get worse before they get better. In letters which will arrive through the post for nearly 30 million homes along with a leaflet outlining the UK government’s advice, at an estimated cost of £5.8 million, Johnson says he will not hesitate to impose stricter measures.

The British Prime Minister, who has been working from home with mild symptoms, warned that things are set to get worse before they start getting better as the UK’s death toll from the outbreak crossed the 1,000 mark to hit 1,019, with a further 260 deaths and 17,089 confirmed cases logged on Saturday. “It’s important for me to level with you — we

WE ARE making the right preparatio­ns, and the more we all follow the rules, the fewer lives will be lost and the sooner life can return to normal. know things will get worse before they get better. But we are making the right preparatio­ns, and the more we all follow the rules, the fewer lives will be lost and the sooner life can return to normal,” Johnson says in his letter to the nation.

“From the start, we have sought to put in the right measures at the right time. We will not hesitate to go further if that is what the scientific and medical advice tells us we must do,” his letter reads.

The 55-year-old Conservati­ve Party leader goes on to express his gratitude to everyone who is “working flat out to beat the virus”, including the “truly inspiratio­nal” doctors, nurses and other carers.

“Thousands of retired doctors and nurses are returning to the NHS — and hundreds of thousands of citizens are volunteeri­ng to help the most vulnerable. That is why, at this moment of national emergency, I urge you, please, to stay at home, protect the NHS and save lives,” he adds. The letter outlines the guidance everyone should follow and the measures the government has put in place to fight Covid-19 and to support businesses and workers.

The accompanyi­ng leaflet contains UK-wide informatio­n as well as directions about where to access online guidance specific to England, Scotland, Wales and Northern Ireland. It includes clear explanatio­ns of symptoms, hand washing guidance, rules on leaving the house, selfisolat­ing.

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