Coronavirus diary, day 91

England's chief medical officer Professor Chris Whitty has issued a stark warning that coronavirus cases "will rise again" if people do not follow social distancing guidance.

The warning follows a major incident being declared at Bournemouth's beaches as thousands of visitors flocked to the south coast to enjoy the hot weather.

In a post on Twitter, Professor Whitty wrote:

"COVID-19 has gone down due to the efforts of everyone but is still in general circulation. 

"If we do not follow social distancing guidance then cases will rise again. Naturally people will want to enjoy the sun but we need to do so in a way that is safe for all." 

Health secretary Matt Hancock added:

"We all want to be outside and enjoying the glorious sunshine but if you are heading out please do it safely and stick to social distancing rules."

Keep well


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