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Worst of coronavirus crisis may be over by Easter – as top doc says NHS can cope IF we all do our bit

THE NHS will cope with a surge in demand as coronavirus spreads, but only if every Brit does their bit and listens to Government advice.

It comes as experts predict cases of the virus will peak over Easter.

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England's top doctor Chris Whitty urged all Brits to do their bit to reduce pressure on the NHSCredit: PA:Press Association

An expert government adviser said the peak is likely to hit in around two to three weeks' time - to coincide with Easter.

Deputy chief medical officer, Dr Jenny Harries agreed that we could be through the worst of it in that time.

She said: "If people have cut down their social interactions, we would start to see a change in the graph.

"The peak will be pushed forward but the height will be lower and we can manage NHS hospital care safely."

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England's top doctor Chris Whitty, once again urged the public to follow social distancing guidelines, to reduce demand on the health service.

Speaking at the daily No10 briefing, Prof Whitty said it will be a "close run thing" - warning without everyone playing their part, the NHS could be overrun.

"Providing people keep to social distancing measures that will help to pull down the demand, a very long way," he explained.

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"It is how the general public are helping to protect the NHS.

"We are increasing supply (in the NHS) by pushing back things that can be postponed, and increasing critical care and ventilators in the next few weeks."

Praising the "fantastic work" of colleagues in the NHS, Prof Whitty said if everybody follows the guidelines, this will "probably be manageable for the NHS".

"We cannot guarantee that, but that is what we are planning for and what we intend to happen," he added.

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