Hello and welcome. The uk governments chief scientific advisor, sir patrick vallance, has warned that tougher restrictions are likely to be needed in more areas of england to control the new coronavirus variant. It comes as experts from the World Health Organization say theres no evidence that the new variant is more severe than existing strains. Tougher restrictions were brought in for london and parts of southern and Eastern England at the weekend, after existing measures proved unable to control the spread of the more infectious form of the virus. Jon donnison reports. In london and the south east around 17 Million People are already living under the tightest tier 4 restrictions. But now a warning from the governments chief scientific advisor that stricter measures are likely to be needed in more areas of england to try to control the virus. Areas of england to try to controlthe virus. It is areas of england to try to control the virus. It is likely that this will grow in numbers of
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