'New variant' of coronavirus identified in England A new variant of coronavirus has been found which is growing faster in some parts of England, MPs have been told.
Health Secretary Matt Hancock said at least 60 different local authorities had recorded Covid infections caused by the new variant.
He said the World Health Organization had been notified and UK scientists were doing detailed studies. BBC News
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- London in Tier 3 from Wednesday after 'big increase' in infections The Daily Telegraph
- What do we know about the spread of Covid-19 among children in the UK? The Guardian
- Vaccinating entire UK population will take nearly a year, without interruptions, experts warn The Independent
- Post-Thanksgiving Covid spike should serve as warning for UK ahead of Christmas, NHS leader says The Independent
- Covid vaccine: NHS official who ran PPE efforts in spring is now in charge of roll-out iNews
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