Ministers have asked medical examiners in England and Wales to review all deaths of frontline health and social care staff infected with the virus to determine whether the infection was caught as a result of their work.
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- New Zealand investigating freight as possible source of Covid-19 outbreak The Daily Telegraph
- We have no idea if the Russian Covid vaccine is safe or effective The Guardian
- Coronavirus: Are politics trumping science in the global race for a vaccine? The Independent
- A third of NHS staff in two hospital units were infected with coronavirus without showing symptoms, study finds The Independent
- Coronavirus tracked: It took six months to reach 10m cases, but just six more weeks to reach 20m The Independent
- NHS appeal for those who have had Covid-19 to donate their blood plasma NHS appeal for those who have had Covid-19 to donate their blood plasma ITV News
- Calling the NHS a 'Covid-only service' is untrue, unfair and potentially dangerous National Health Executive
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