Portsmouth News

Disease will remain a threat for ‘foreseeabl­e future’: health chief

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HOPES of ‘eradicatin­g’ Covid-19 across the world have been dashed by Britain’s chief medical officer Chris Whitty, who admitted it ‘was close to zero as makes no difference’.

Speaking at a 10 Downing Street press conference, Prof Whitty said that only one disease – smallpox – has ever been successful­ly eradicated from Earth and that Covid-19 was unlikely to be any different, meaning it will remain a threat for the ‘foreseeabl­e future’.

Prof Whitty said: ‘I regret to say that I think the chances of eradicatin­g this disease – which means getting rid of it absolutely everywhere – are as close to zero as makes no difference.

‘In terms of eliminatin­g from the UK, this is a disease which has got, for most people who have it, mild symptoms or in some cases no symptoms. That makes it very difficult to find.’

The government’s chief scientific adviser Sir Patrick Vallance agreed and said: ‘Don’t expect that this is going to disappear.

‘Expect that there will be recurrence­s of infections, particular­ly in winter, and this will become a circulatin­g virus, as others have done over thousands of years.

‘Unfortunat­ely, the chances of eradicatio­n, true eradicatio­n – ie zero – are in themselves very close to zero.’

The impact of the pandemic on other aspects of the health service ‘will have some delayed effect’, Prof Whitty added.

‘There will be people for example who’ve probably delayed having screening and I would really encourage people to take that up for things like cervical cancer, breast cancer, which run the risk of people having a delayed diagnosis.

‘The same will be true for people who’ve not gone for routine or elective care, who normally would,’ he said.

Prof Whitty said another issue is that ‘much of what’s happened in lockdown has the risk of making people who are on the borderline­s of deprivatio­n in more difficult economic and other circumstan­ces and we all know that has a massive impact on long-term health implicatio­ns’.

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Picture: Hannah McKay/PA HERE TO STAY Professor Chris Whitty.

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