that was partly answered i think by dr harriesjust now. that's right.ted at some point but probably not soon and not suddenly. the deputy chief medical officer laid out a timeline for this whilst acknowledging there is some uncertainty. the expectation is the more extreme social distancing restrictions we have in place now will likely continue for weeks up to a couple of months until we start to see a peak and levelling off of cases. after that point, hopefully we will be able to begin to soften those measures are somewhat, but it will take some time, and i think this will be a gradual process that will take several months. 0k, thank you for that. another question for william bird, this time from jenna brooke. "i suffer from asthma and believed that i fell under the vulnerable category. it appears the government has now changed its wording regarding this category and is now concentrating on the extreme vulnerable. i haven't received a letter from the nhs to say i'm in this category. am i classed as vulnerable or not?" thank you, and this has caused conf