Something that saves nine. A phrase that came into coinage in the 19th century meaning that if a patient is treated in the early stages, he or she will have a better chance of suriving.
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a saying which means that it is better to deal with problems immediatly rather than later as things will worsen and take longer to amend
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Deal with problems early do they donβt become bigger problems. If you sew up a small tear in your clothes straight away, the tear wonβt grow into a bigger tear that requires more sewing later.
The people: Why lockdown now?
Boris: Because, when it comes to COVID, a stitch in time saves nine.