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Eat Out to Help Out ‘accelerated’ COVID-19 second wave – Yahoo India News
A Warwick University study suggests that between 8% and 17% of newly detected COVID-19 clusters could be linked to the scheme during that time period.

Watch – Coronavirus revealed – the impact Eat Out to Help Out had on infection rates
The Eat Out to Help Out scheme has had a large causal impact in accelerating second wave COVID-19 infections, a Warwick University study has suggested.
According to the research, the significant rise in coronavirus infection clusters emerged a week after the scheme started.
It also suggests that between 8% and 17% of newly detected COVID-19 clusters could be linked to the scheme during that time period.
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