Britain: PM Johnson says this to opposition leaders
Britain: PM Johnson says this to opposition leaders
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Britain's Prime Minister Boris Johnson, one of the world's strongest countries, has invited leaders of opposition parties to work with him to tackle the Coronavirus epidemic. He said that he wants to hear the views of the leaders on the steps he has taken on this epidemic and also update them. Johnson said that he would invite all the leaders of opposition parties in Britain for a briefing next week with the country's Chief Medical Officer and Chief Scientific Advisor.

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In the midst of the global corona outbreak, Britain has expressed apprehension that the spread of corona in the country may increase. In this context, the next few weeks can be important for the country. It was said by Health Secretary Matt Hancock. Hancock said on Friday that the corona infection would reach its peak in the next few days. Matt told BBC Radio that modelling of the coronavirus showed that if the social distancing guidelines were not strictly adhered to, the number of infections would gradually increase, but later gain momentum.

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The British Prime Minister Boris Johnson said in a video message that he is determined to conduct a large scale test of the Coronavirus in the country. Johnson, who is living in self-isolation, said, "In this way, we will defeat it." In Britain, more than 33 thousand people of Corona have been found infected and nearly three thousand have lost their lives.

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