PM Boris Johnson says UK is ‘past the peak’ of the coronavirus outbreak

Britain has officially passed the peak of its coronavirus outbreak, Prime Minister Boris Johnson said Thursday, CNBC reports.

“I can confirm today that for the first time we are past the peak of this disease,” Johnson said in his first appearance at the government’s daily briefing since returning to work after falling ill with Covid-19.

“We’re past the peak and we’re on the downward slope.”

Johnson did not however lay out a road map for the U.K. to eventually lift its restrictions on public life, something which countries elsewhere in Europe have been gradually doing.

“We will be saying a lot more next week and in the coming weeks about how and when we propose to unlock the various parts of the U.K. economy,” Johnson said.

Britain has been on lockdown for almost six weeks now, with nonessential shops shuttered across the country. There have been calls for the government to map out an exit strategy to mitigate the toll the restrictions have taken on the economy.

“I think the economy will bounce back strongly,” Johnson insisted. “I think that this government will want to encourage that bounce back in all kinds of ways.”

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