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Covid second wave could be more deadly than first with ‘lower but longer peak’ death toll, warn scientists – The Scottish Sun

GOVERNMENT scientists have predicted that the second Covid-19 wave could be even more deadly than the first with a “lower but longer peak.”
Downing Street is supposedly working on the assumption that the death toll during the second wave this winter is going to be worse than what Britain experienced in the spring.
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