Its latest data estimates 1.7 million people - about one in 40 of us - would have tested positive two weeks ago.
That is down significantly from 3.5 million in early July and school holidays may be part of the reason. BBC News
See also:
- Covid infections continue to subside with just 1.4million infected in England last week (one in 40) The Daily Mail
- The worst of Covid is over for most of us, but it still lingers for those with learning disabilities | Sonia Sodha The Guardian
- ‘Covid is over’ idea may threaten booster uptake in England, scientists warn The Guardian
- Real-world study details average duration of infectiousness for COVID-19 Imperial College London
- New study reveals when people with Covid are infectious and for how long The Independent
- First real-world study gives detailed new insights into when people with COVID are infectious Sky News
- Onset and window of SARS-CoV-2 infectiousness and temporal correlation with symptom onset: a prospective, longitudinal, community cohort study (open access) The Lancet Respiratory Medicine
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