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Map shows how badly each part of Birmingham and West Midlands will be hit by coronavirus second wave – Birmingham Live
Oxford University researchers have created the new interactive map, which shows ‘hotspots’ which will be badly hit by a second wave of Covid-19

A new tool from researchers at a leading university shows just how badly Birmingham could be affected by a coronavirus second wave.
Oxford University researchers have created the new interactive map…

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