Normal life will not resume for at least six months, a key Government doctor has said as the UK's coronavirus death toll hit 1,228 after a rise of 209.Dr Jenny Harries, deputy chief medical officer for England, said the UK will not be in "complete lockdown" for half a year but social distancing measures will be lifted gradually.She added the three-week reviews on the measures to slow the disease's spread will likely continue for six months.Dr Harries said: "But we must not then suddenly revert to our normal way of living, that would be quite dangerous."A sudden lifting could see the nation's sacrifices "wasted" with another spike in deaths."We need to keep that lid on and then gradually we will be able to hopefully adjust some of the social