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If ‘all things must pass’, when will COVID-19 subside, asks hard-hit Liverpool – Sydney Morning Herald
A rapidly worsening second wave in England’s north is testing hospitals, threatening jobs and ravaging Liverpool’s world-famous live music scene.

“Everybody is just trying their best. We will get through it. George Harrison once said ‘all things must pass’, and it will, but it’s looking like this problem is here for a bit longer than we hoped.”
Cases have surged in Liverpool over the past month at a pace far greater than almost anywhere else in the United Kingdom.
The weekly case rate in the city is 600 per 100,000 people. The rate is as low as 31 in some parts of south east England, and about 60 to 70 in certain London suburbs.
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