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‘R’ number rises to 1.4 – but scientists say vaccinating younger people will turn tide – SamfordCrimson News – The Samford Crimson
The Covid reproduction ‘R’ number has risen to 1.4, but vaccinating younger people should slow down the exponential rise in cases,…
The Covid reproduction R number has risen to 1.4, but vaccinating younger people should slow down the exponential rise in cases, scientists believe.
Researchers at Imperial College have been carrying out regular prevalence swab testing on up to 180,000…
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