The BBC has been told it does not monitor how many children self-isolating end up getting the virus.
It means the effectiveness of the policy cannot be fully judged. BBC News
See also:
- Covid: NHS plans booster jab for those 50 and over before winter BBC News
- Covid transmission 'common' in pet cats and dogs BBC News
- 'Long Covid cases under-reported' in GP records BBC News
- Football linked to 2,000 Scottish Covid cases BBC News
- Covid: UK cases spike 62% in a week to 26,068 but deaths drop to 14 amid calls to 'go quicker' The Daily Mail
- About 80% of hospitalized COVID-19 patients develop a neurological condition, study finds The Daily Mail
- One in 100 NHS beds are taken up by Covid patients compared to one in six at start of December The Daily Mail
- Stop sending whole bubbles into isolation for one positive Covid test, schools told The Daily Telegraph
- NHS GPs giving second Covid jabs just three weeks apart The Guardian
- Expand Covid symptoms list so cases aren’t missed, scientists urge government The Independent
- NHS chief slams Boris Johnson for ignoring needs of children during the pandemic iNews
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