Health
Coronavirus infections still high but spread may be slowing, study finds – The Times
There are early signs that the second wave of coronavirus may have started slowing in the week before lockdown was announced, according to a study tracking Britain’s…

There are early signs that the second wave of coronavirus may have started slowing in the week before lockdown was announced, according to a study tracking Britains outbreak.
The Office for National Statistics (ONS) infection survey estimates that there were 618,700 people in England with Covid-19 in the week ending October 31 the day the prime minister announced the lockdown. This was up from 568,100 during the week ending October 23, a rise of 9 per cent. However, cases had risen by 31 per cent,…
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