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Chris Whitty says we have 'reached the limit of what we can do to open up society' in stark coronavirus warning

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The UK has potentially reached a limit for how much of society can be opened up, chief medical officer Chris Whitty has said.He said the idea that 'we can open up everything and keep the virus under control is clearly wrong'.In order to do 'more things' in the future, we may have to do 'less of some other things', he said.If we do 'too much', then the virus will come back.

But doing too little will impact society and the economy, he said.Prof Whitty's comments came as plans to ease lockdown restrictions across the UK were postponed by the government.Theatres, music venues and casinos will no longer reopen following concerns about transmission rates.In Greater Manchester and other parts of the north of England, lockdown rules have been.

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