more than three months after patients are infected, researchers suggest.
A study of 10 patients at Oxford University used a novel scanning technique to identify damage not picked up by conventional scans. BBC News
A study of 10 patients at Oxford University used a novel scanning technique to identify damage not picked up by conventional scans. BBC News
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- Have hope – the UK has a track record of successful vaccine campaigns The Guardian
- Thousands refused help to self-isolate by cash-strapped English councils The Guardian
- Doubts raised over rapid Covid tests in plan for English care home visits The Guardian
- Matt Hancock under pressure to explain £30m test tube work for ex-neighbour The Guardian
- The speed of coronavirus vaccine development shouldn’t alarm you The Independent
- Covid deaths eight times higher than those from flu or pneumonia The Independent
- Jeremy Hunt criticises NHS bosses’ ‘inadequate, vague’ answers on Covid plan and staffing The Independent
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