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The Telegraph leads on Chris Whitty's depressing announcement at yesterday the Downing Street press conference that social distancing measures will have to remain in place until a vaccine or "highly effective drugs" are available to avoid a second wave of infections, which could mean well into next year. This bombshell came just moments after Dominic Raab had said there was now a "glimmer of hope". He didn't spell out what he was referring to – and he used the same phrase almost two weeks ago, so the glimmer hasn't got any brighter. But in his speech he referred to "the peak of this virus" three times and implied we're in the midst of that right now. The Government's position is that no social distancing restrictions can be lifted until we're past the peak and there is no risk of a second wave that will necessitate reimposing those restrictions. I have good news for Mr Raab in that case. There's growing evidence that the daily death toll peaked on April 8th, as can be seen on the NHS England graph below: That's the view of Professor Carl Heneghan, director of the Centre for Evidence-Based Medicine at the University of Oxford. Two days ago he said: “From an epidemiological perspective we can say that the numbers are consistent with the peak happening on ...