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People living outside major cities at greater risk from second wave – The Scotsman
People living outside early-hit major cities may be at highest risk during a second wave of coronavirus as those living in dense population centres like London may have already been infected according to a new study.

People living outside early-hit major cities may be at highest risk during a second wave of coronavirus as those living in dense population centres like London may have already been infected according to a new study.
People living outside major cities like London at greater risk of second wave.
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