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People living outside major cities at greater risk from second wave – The Scotsman
People living outside early-hit major cities may be at highest risk during a second wave of coronavirus as those living in dense population centres like London may have already been infected according to a new study.

People living outside early-hit major cities may be at highest risk during a second wave of coronavirus as those living in dense population centres like London may have already been infected according to a new study.
People living outside major cities like London at greater risk of second wave.
The research from scientists at the University of Sussex and the Francis Crick Institute tracks the daily Covid-19 death rates in major cities (London, New York, Madrid and Milan/Lombardy) of four hard-…
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