LONDON (Reuters) - The British government was too slow to react on several fronts to the novel coronavirus outbreak that could cause the deaths of 40,000 people in the United Kingdom, a leading public health professor told lawmakers on Friday. Prime Minister Boris Johnson initially refrained from approving the stringent controls that other European leaders…
Get all the latest news on coronavirus and more delivered daily to your inbox. Sign up here.Stanford University professor of medicine Dr. Jay Bhattacharya told "Tucker Carlson Tonight" Tuesday that he believes the actual death rate from the coronavirus pandemic is "likely orders of magnitude lower than the initial estimates.""Per case, I don't think it's as deadly as people…
Get all the latest news on coronavirus and more delivered daily to your inbox. Sign up here.Stanford University professor of medicine Dr. Jay Bhattacharya told "Tucker Carlson Tonight" Tuesday that he believes the actual death rate from the coronavirus pandemic is "likely orders of magnitude lower than the initial estimates.""Per case, I don't think it's as deadly as people…
Get all the latest news on coronavirus and more delivered daily to your inbox. Sign up here.Stanford University professor of medicine Dr. Jay Bhattacharya told "Tucker Carlson Tonight" Tuesday that he believes the actual death rate from the coronavirus pandemic is "likely orders of magnitude lower than the initial estimates.""Per case, I don't think it's as deadly as people…
Get all the latest news on coronavirus and more delivered daily to your inbox. Sign up here.Stanford University professor of medicine Dr. Jay Bhattacharya told "Tucker Carlson Tonight" Tuesday that he believes the actual death rate from the coronavirus pandemic is "likely orders of magnitude lower than the initial estimates.""Per case, I don't think it's as deadly as people…
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