London: Britain is at risk of suffering a third wave of coronavirus infections if it does not get the approach to lockdown restrictions right in the coming weeks, foreign minister Dominic Raab said on Sunday."There's a risk of that (if) we don't get the balance right," Raab told the BBC when asked about a possible 'third wave' resurgence of cases in January and February.
He said the government was doing everything it could to avoid another national lockdown. The next week will be very significant for Brexit, Raab said on Sunday when asked how near the deadline was in trade talks with the European Union."This is a very significant week, the last real major week subject to any further postponement," Raab told the BBC.