SEE ALSO: Private sector asks President Uhuru to re-open economy“These are very cautious steps that we are taking,” he said, while adding it was a “very sensitive moment”. Ministers have been wrestling with how to kickstart the economy, which has been devastated by the lockdown to curb the spread of COVID-19, while avoiding a possible second wave of infections which would cause further damage. A survey for the National Foundation for Educational Research found school leaders estimated 46% of parents would keep their children at home because of concerns, fears echoed by some health officials. Britain has recorded more than 38,000 deaths from confirmed COVID-19 cases while the Office of National Statistics and other sources of data put the figure of fatalities from suspected and confirmed cases at 48,000. SEE ALSO: Australian court orders release of letters to Britain's Queen Elizabeth surrounding PM sacking
Source: Standard Digital June 01, 2020 08:26 UTC