School closures and bans on mass gatherings will need to be considered if there is evidence of onward transmission of covid-19 in the UK, England’s chief medical officer has said.
Speaking at the Nuffield Trust annual summit in Windsor on 27 February, Chris Whitty said that it was “only a matter of time” before there is onward transmission of coronavirus in the UK. Measures to reduce transmission, such as school closures and banning mass gatherings for at least two months, would then need to be considered, he said.
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Covid-19: school closures and bans on mass gatherings will need to be considered, says England’s CMO
BMJ 2020; 368 doi: https://doi.org/10.1136/bmj.m806 [doi.org] (Published 28 February 2020)
Cite this as: BMJ 2020;368:m806 [bmj.com]
イングランド (スコア:2)
まだ実施が決まったわけではないが、イングランド(UKは保健当局が3つに分かれている)の「医務技監」(米国だとsurgeon general)が2か月ぐらい学校やすもっかっていってるってBMJのJKがツイッターで言ってた。
ニュートン [nikkeibp.co.jp]みたいになるね。
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