Health
Covid: ‘No evidence’ virus levels decreasing in England – BBC News
Imperial College London research suggests rates may have risen over the first 10 days of the third lockdown.

Levels of coronavirus in the community may have risen over the first 10 days of the third lockdown, a representative sample of people in England suggests.
Swab tests indicate 1.58% had the virus during the period 6-15 January, with the highest level, 2.8%, in London.
The Imperial College London researchers say there “was no strong evidence” of these high infection levels decreasing.
The past few days have seen
a clear slowdown in the number of lab-confirmed cases reported daily by the government.
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