The UK's Health Secretary Matt Hancock has warned Britain is at a "tipping point" as he refused to rule out a second national coronavirus lockdown if the public fails to follow social distancing rules.
With cases rising across the country, Mr Hancock said there was a danger the numbers could "shoot through the roof" unless effective action was taken to halt the spread of the virus.
His warning came as the government announced anyone in England who refuses an order to self-isolate could face a fine of up to £10,000.
The Health Secretary said that hospital admissions for the disease were doubling "every eight days" and would be followed by an increase in the number of deaths. "This country faces a tipping point," he told BBC1's The Andrew