Scientists have detected a surge in the number of people catching Covid multiple times.
It is a rapid analysis and not definitive, but fits with concern about the mutations the variant possesses. BBC News
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- Sarah Gilbert: Next pandemic could be more lethal than Covid BBC News
- Covid vaccine: Why our black and South Asian friends and family still won't have a jab BBC News
- Covid: Travel changes too late to halt potential new wave - scientist BBC News
- Covid: GPs can defer some services in booster jab push BBC News
- Covid: Pfizer and Moderna jabs give best overall boost, UK trial finds BBC News
- Community transmission of Omicron is now happening in 'multiple regions of England' The Daily Mail
- Omicron-stricken South Africa sees cases almost TRIPLE in a week as hospital admissions DOUBLE The Daily Mail
- Omicron wave could put as much pressure on hospitals as last winter even if it IS mild The Daily Mail
- Omicron will become UK's dominant variant 'within weeks', says scientist The Daily Telegraph
- More than 300,000 housebound people yet to get Covid booster vaccines The Daily Telegraph
- Covid in England roundup: the risks, the data, the outlook The Guardian
- Sage scientists seek balanced UK response to Omicron concerns The Guardian
- 1,000 omicron cases may already be in UK as ‘variant spreads faster than Delta,’ expert warns The Independent
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