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Monday, June 15, 2020

A review of the principle of social distance in the UK, a total of 7.8 million victims (news update)

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British Prime Minister


British Prime Minister Boris Johnson has said he is reviewing the principle of maintaining a social distance of two meters in the UK from July 4 before further easing the lockdown.

According to the British news agency Reuters, Boris Johnson said on Sunday: 
"The chances 
of staying a meter 
or even a
 foot away are
 decreasing."
"We will continue to
 monitor this as we
 enter the next phase
 of our plan from July 4."

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He said that after controlling the Coronavirus epidemic, the UK was reconsidering the principle of maintaining a social distance of two meters, as businessmen were saying that it could make it difficult to work.

The United Kingdom is the third deadliest country in the world after the United States and Brazil, with 41,747 deaths and more than 295,000 victims.
According to Johns Hopkins University, there are more than 7.8 million people infected with the coronavirus worldwide, and more than 430,000 people have died from the disease.
Brazil is worst affected by the virus in Latin American countries (Photo: AFP)

The total number of deaths in the United States has risen to more than 115,000, while the number of victims has exceeded 2 million 50 thousand.

Brazil is the worst-hit country in Latin America, with the death toll at 43,000 and more than 850,000 affected.
More than 320,000 people have been affected in India and the death toll has risen to more than 9,000.
There were more than 34,000 deaths in Italy, 29,401 in France, 27,136 in Spain, and more than 16,000 in Mexico.

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