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GMB's Dr Hilary says 120,000 more coronavirus deaths 'won't happen if people act now'

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Good Morning Britain 's Doctor Hilary Jones has weighed in on the latest coronavirus news where it has been eerily predicted that 120,000 people could die if a second wave hit the UK.

However, the doctor warned that may not be entirely accurate or true.This morning the 67-year-old medical professional spoke to hosts Kate Garraway and Ben Shephard about the scary prediction which has worried the general public.Dr Hilary told the presenters how the figure of 120,000 is a "worst case scenario".He went on to add that the data does not take into consideration the measures put in place as the result of the lockdown in the UK and other things such as social distancing and masks.The doctor's comments come after Stephen Holgate, a professor and.

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