We have faced viral threats before, including pandemics, yet the world does not shut down for every new infection or flu season.
So what is it about this coronavirus? What are the quirks of its biology that pose a unique threat to our bodies and our lives? BBC News
See also:
- Covid: Sewage sites to test for traces of virus BBC News
- Covid: US gives full approval for antiviral remdesivir drug BBC News
- Wales 'fire break' lockdown: what are the new rules? The Daily Telegraph
- Sweden loosens Covid lockdown rules for elderly and vulnerable due to mental health impact of lockdown The Daily Telegraph
- Study finds that plasma of recovered Covid-19 patients is of limited use as a treatment The Daily Telegraph
- 'It has been a trauma': nurses on 'shambolic' 111 Covid-19 clinical service The Guardian
- Nightingale to reopen as Liverpool sets new Covid patient record The Guardian
- England test and trace reaching fewer Covid contacts than ever The Guardian
- Room for improvement with test and trace, says Patrick Vallance – video The Guardian
- NHS leak reveals true impact of coronavirus second wave on hospitals The Independent
- Coronavirus: More than half of British public don’t ‘fully understand’ current rules The Independent
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