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English lockdown reducing COVID-19 infections but prevalence still high, finds study – The Tribune India
REACT-1 is one of England’s largest and most closely watched prevalence surveys

London, February 18
England’s third national COVID-19 lockdown is helping to reduce infections, a study found on Thursday, but the prevalence of cases remains high as Prime Minister Boris Johnson eyes a cautious route to re-opening the economy.
Johnson is due to set out a roadmap out of the lockdown, which began on January 5, on Monday, and has said that it will be a cautious and prudent approach.
The study, known as REACT-1 and led by researchers at Imperial College London, found that national…
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