Despite being no stranger to a challenge through his work on The Grand Tour, it seems Jeremy Clarkson is having a little trouble adapting to the farming way of life in the trailer for his new farm show.
The 100 life-sized Asian elephant sculptures have gone on display in front of Buckingham Palace to promote to co-existence of humans and animals.
One leading UK epidemiologist, who asked not to be named, said they believed more than 50 per cent of the Britain could now be protected against the virus.
Ferguson, whose grim predictions of 500,000 deaths in the UK convinced the government to implement the first lockdown, now says he is ‘optimistic’ about the country’s future in 2021.
The ‘Great Barrington Declaration’, written by experts at Oxford, Harvard and Stanford universities, said vulnerable people should be protected while the young get back to their lives as normal.
Antibody tests revealed immunity is as low as six per cent in the UK by September 3, with research suggesting this may fall as those that have suffered from the virus can be re-infected.
Dr Fauci explained that the death toll would be ‘enormous’ had the US attempted to achieve herd immunity shortly after the CDC predicted 189,000 people could die from COVID-19 by September.
Only 15 per cent of Stockholm residents caught coronavirus despite Sweden not imposing a lockdown – as research suggests herd immunity is not an effective Covid-19 strategy.
Researchers led by Dr Gabriela Gomes of the Liverpool School of Tropical Medicine suggested that immunity among the people most likely to spread the virus would protect others.