Laura Kuenssberg ran into an embarrassing blunder as she appeared virtually at the Government's press briefing. The BBC Political Editor began asking her question, but could not be heard as she was muted. Foreign Secretary Dominic Raab was forced to step in to help the journalist.
She told Mr Raab: "Nicola Sturgeon has said it's potentially catastrophic to move from the stay-at-home message.
"Given that the disease is still prevalent in many parts of the country, are you really sure that it is safe to lift any of the restrictions, however gradual?
"And, if I could ask Dr Harries, you said that the R is somewhere between 0.5 and 0.9.
"Can you tell people exactly what the R level is in different parts of the country, given that it's such a key factor in how the decisions will be made?"
He continued: "We are locked in to the closest collaboration with the devolved administrations through COBRA.
"Also the PM spoke to the First Ministers today and he reiterated our commitment to the UK-wide approach to tackling the pandemic.
UK National Statistician Professor Ian Diamond also answered: "Clearly there is some variation with the R around the country.
"The consensus is that it is below one everywhere, lowest probably in London.
"Certainly there is some variation across the different regions."
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