China News Agency, March 31. According to the latest news from the British Ministry of Health and Social Security, as of 9 am local time on March 31, 25,150 people in the UK have been diagnosed with new crown pneumonia.

In addition, as of 5 pm on the 30th, 1789 of the infected people have died.

On the same day, Patrick Valence, the chief scientific adviser of the British Government, said that the measures taken by the government have already played a greater role in reducing social contact, but it is still uncertain when these measures will continue.

In addition, affected by the epidemic, the NHS doctors' turnover rate is currently about 25%, and it is unclear whether it will continue to rise. Professor Andrew Goddard, president of the Royal College of Physicians, said the large number of doctors who were ill and isolated from their families due to family infections had severely affected the emergency department, especially in London.

The director of the National Health Service, Simon Stevens, also said that the high rate of leaving doctors makes it more important for the public to comply with medical advice and stay at home. He said this could reduce infections while reducing the medical services needed for infections. In addition, the number of virus tests targeted at doctors will double this week.