The UK is getting ready to enter its third week in lockdown, with people instructed to stay at home to curb the spread of coronavirus.
Despite high visitor numbers to parks and beaches suggesting fatigue may be setting in, Brits have been warned to be ready to hunker down for the long haul, as cases of the deadly bug could keep rising for another two to three weeks.
Despite hopes that drastic "social distancing" measures will soon flatten the curve of the Covid-19 pandemic, Professor Paul Cosford, Public Health England's Medical Director, has warned that lockdown measures are "nowhere near" ending.
Other experts, however, such as government adviser Professor Graham Medley of Imperial College London have argued that prolonged periods of