Covid-19 in the UK: Assessing the Government’s Post-Lockdown Preparedness

This paper analyses whether the UK is ready for post-lockdown and argues that there are several challenges to both lifting as well as easing the lockdown.

The UK has been one of the worst-hit countries by the novel Coronavirus (Covid-19). The UK currently has the highest official death toll in Europe. This paper analyses whether the UK is ready for post-lockdown and argues that there are several challenges to both lifting as well as easing the lockdown. These challenges include a lack of testing, lack of PPEs and the possibility of a second wave.

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