Prime Minister Boris Johnson on Monday warned against relaxing the coronavirus restrictions too soon as the country could still face a second wave of attack by the "invisible mugger", in his first remarks since returning to work after contracting the disease that has killed over 20,000 in the UK.
While declaring that the tide is being turned on the coronavirus pandemic in the country, he urged the people to contain their impatience against the crippling lockdown that has forced them to give up temporarily their "ancient and basic freedoms."
"I know there will be many people looking at our apparent success, and beginning to wonder whether now is the time to go easy on those social distancing measuresI entirely share your urgency, it's the government's urgency and yet we must also recognise the risk of a second spike,"