Health
One in five in England have had Covid, modelling suggests – The Guardian
Analysis shows 12.4 million people infected since start of pandemic, against 2.4 million detected by test and trace

One in five people in England may have had coronavirus, new modelling suggests, equivalent to 12.4 million people, rising to almost one in two in some areas.
It means that across the country as a whole the true number of people infected to date may be five times higher than the total number of known cases according to the governments dashboard.
In some areas, however, the disparity may be even greater. Parts of London and the south are estimated to have had up to eight times as many cases as have…
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