Infections in 6-15 January were up by 50% on early December, with one in 63 people infected, Imperial College London's initial findings suggest.
Swab tests from 143,000 people indicate 1.58% had the virus during in early January - up from 0.91% in December. BBC News
See also:
- 21 January - REACT-1 round 8 interim report: SARS-CoV-2 prevalence during the initial stages of the third national lockdown in England Imperial College London
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