Health
Door-to-door testing launched in Britain as South African variants found – Sydney Morning Herald
Nearly one million vaccinations were conducted on the weekend and almost nine in ten over-eighties have had their first dose.

London: Testing and tracing teams are being deployed to doorsteps across Britain to try and squash community transmission of nearly a dozen cases of coronavirus of the South African variant.
Health Secretary Matt Hancock said they had discovered 11 cases of the South African variant of COVID-19 that could not be linked to travel in five different locations across England, including in the East, West Midland, South East and North West as well as in London. More than 150 cases have been identified…
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