Van-Tam quits day after Boris ‘partygate’: Look back at JVT’s best analogies

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Breaking: Van-Tam quits day after ‘partygate’. England’s deputy chief medical officer Sir Jonathan Van-Tam, whose use of colourful metaphors and analogies became a hallmark of the British government’s COVID-19 news conferences, said on Thursday he was leaving the role and returning to academic life. here’s a look back on JVT’s top moments and metaphors.

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