Good Morning Britain’s doctor has warned that Covid-19 is ‘not a cold’ after all restrictions are predicted to be scrapped later this month.
However, concerns have been raised as to whether the lifting of all restrictions is to distract from the police investigation into the alleged parties at Downing Street rather than following the science and the impact of allowing people who have Covid-19 to mix freely with others.
The doctor revealed that despite the Omicron variant of Covid-19 appearing to be less deadly overall, it is still not comparable to the common cold.supports HTML5 video ‘Living with it is not like with a cold or flu, it has serious consequences for many people, not just the clinically vulnerable but those who get the illness and then end up with Long Covid as well.
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