Health
More than eight in 10 people who tested positive for coronavirus in England had no symptoms at time of illness, study shows – Evening Standard
Study also shows “increased infection intensity in and near London”

More than eight in 10 people who tested positive for coronavirus in England had no symptoms of the illness at the time, the latest monthly study for the Government revealed today.
The research, by Imperial College London, its sister NHS trust and Ipsos MORI, found that infection rates fell between June 19 and July 8 but there was an increased infection intensity in and near London.
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