Boris Johnson has said the UK is 'past the peak' of the coronavirus outbreak. The Prime Minister delivered the news during the government's daily press conference - his since first returning to work following his own battle with the virus.
Mr Johnson said that 'for the first time', he could tell the public the country is past the peak of the outbreak. He then spoke about plans for the next stage of his plan. "At no stage has our NHS been overwhelmed, no patient went without a ventilator, no patient was deprived of intensive care, we have five of the seven projected Nightingale wards," he said. “It is thanks to that massive collective effort to shield the NHS that we avoided an uncontrollable and catastrophic epidemic where the reasonable
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