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The long winter – why Covid restrictions could last until April

The long winter – why Covid restrictions could last until April

Update: 2020-10-292
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Why does the government think the second wave will be worse than the first? (00:49 ) Will a Biden presidency restore America's fortunes? (18:45 ) And finally, does Covid mark the end for the silver screen? (30:10 )

Spectator editor Fraser Nelson talks to Carl Heneghan, professor of evidence-based medicine at the University of Oxford; editor of The Spectator's US edition Freddy Gray is joined by columnist Lionel Shriver; and reviewer Tanya Gold is in discussion with The Spectator's arts editor Igor Toronyi-Lalic.

Presented by Lara Prendergast.

Produced by Gus Carter, Max Jeffrey and Sam Russell.  

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The long winter – why Covid restrictions could last until April

The long winter – why Covid restrictions could last until April