Webelievethatdecisiveactiongoinghotandgoingreallygaveus a verybeastchanceoffstampingoutthevirusandthathiswehavedonewhatveryfewcountrieshavebeenabletodo.
Wehavestopped a waveofdevastationinEurope.
Germanyisseenas a modelforhowtohandlethevirus.
It's leadingthewayintestinginMunich, thisteamischecking 1000 peopleforantibodiestodiscoverwho's beeninfectedrightfromthestartmasstestwasseenasvitalandnow, likeinNewZealand, is a firststeptoreopening.
JuliaGlessruns a shopinHeidelberg, closedforweeks.
She's nowgotpermissiontostartagain, thistimefrombehind a protectivescreenandwithonlyonecustomerallowedinat a time, doyouthinkit's therighttimeinGermanyforshopslikeyourstoreopen.
Yes, I thinkso, because, um, ifwecouldn't dothat, itwouldbevery, verydifficulttoexist.
DowningStreetsaidtodaythetermMrJohnsonflowershewastoprevent a secondpeakofCoronavirus, somethinghewasjusttalkingabout, Heysaidtobeverywaryoffrelaxingtherestrictionstooearly.
Well, I thinkhereis, hesuggest, isoverridingcautionacrossgovernmenttonightoffstartingtotweakorliftanyoftherestrictionstooearly.
Becauseatthisstageitjustseemsthatthatwouldbe a riskthatisnotworthtaking a riskof a seconddeadlyspikethatnotjustwouldhave a causeoflossoflifebutalsowouldintime, createmoredisruptionfortheeconomyand, ofcourse, forthecountryintermsofbeingabletoclimboutofthisanytimesoon.
And, ofcourse, thegovernmentisatthemomentexperiencing a lotofpressure, particularlyonthatissueofprotectivekitforpeopleinhospitalsandincarehomes.