Health
REACT study: COVID cases in hospitals “higher than at the peak of the first wave” – Open Access Government
New data from the REACT study reveals the number of COVID cases in hospitals is higher than it was in April 2020 – but that infection rates are decreasing

The Real-time Assessment of Community Transmission (REACT) programme was commissioned by the Department of Health, to officially track how COVID-19 is spreading.
The new data comes from early February, 2021. The data presents the most cohesive picture of the COVID-19 situation in the UK.
Are there less COVID-19 cases now?
Currently, infections are falling across the country, but they’re still really high.
This sadly does not mean that the population is in the clear. The scientists explain that the…
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