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Eat Out to Help Out increased coronavirus infection rates, study finds – The Times
The government’s Eat Out to Help Out scheme drove up Covid-19 infections while offering only short-lived economic benefits, a study suggests.The research concludes…

The governments Eat Out to Help Out scheme drove up Covid-19 infections while offering only short-lived economic benefits, a study suggests.
The research concludes that the £500 million scheme, championed by the chancellor, Rishi Sunak, led to a significant rise in new cases in August and early September, contributing to the pandemics second wave.
The scheme may have indirect economic and public health costs that vastly outstrip its short-term economic benefits, a paper from the economics department…
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