Yesterday, the British government reduced the warning level in the face of the emerging corona virus, and said that it had managed to curb the spread of the virus, even though the country recorded the highest number of deaths due to it in Europe.

Senior medical officials recommended deleting a warning saying "transmission is high or increasing in incremental fashion," and they continue to warn that the Corona virus is still "spreading across the board." "The UK's move to a lower level of warning is an important moment for the country," said Health Secretary Matt Hancock. "The government’s plan is paying off, infection rates are falling rapidly, we have protected the National Health Service, and the country is rising again," Hancock added. Evidence of this has been reviewed by senior health officials in England, Scotland, Wales and Northern Ireland, and they have agreed to this recommendation to move to a third level of warning across the UK, Bloomberg News reported yesterday. They said in a statement: "The four countries have witnessed a steady decline in cases of infection with the virus, and this is a continuous situation, and this does not mean that the pandemic has ended, as the virus is still spreading in general, and local epidemiological sites may appear."

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