The UK Government will hold an emergency response meeting, known as Cobra, tomorrow to discuss how it should deal with a review on coronavirus lockdown measures, finance minister Rishi Sunak said. "There will be a Cobra meeting tomorrow chaired by the First Secretary of State involving the devolved administrations to talk about the approach to the review," he said, when asked during a news conference today about the length of the lockdown. "We committed that there would be a review in and around three weeks.
That review will be based on the evidence and the data provided by SAGE," he said, referring to the Scientific Advisory Group for Emergencies.