That led to tighter local restrictions and, ultimately, lockdowns across all the nations, which didn't start to unravel until late spring 2021.
Case numbers now are more than 30 times higher than at the same point last year and are showing signs of climbing again.
So what does this all mean and where might we be heading? BBC News
See also:
- Covid-antibody therapy approved in UK BBC News
- Coronavirus: Young people warn of long Covid amid jab drive BBC News
- Covid: Antibody tests offered to public for first time BBC News
- Why was it so hard to get my patient treatment for long Covid? The Daily Mail
- Britain and US 'could be facing a similar crisis to Israel in the coming weeks or months' The Daily Mail
- Chris Whitty warns of 'very sick' young patients in hospital with Covid The Daily Mail
- Public still avoiding face-to-face contact despite lifting of restrictions The Daily Telegraph
- Nine in 10 in UK still wearing masks despite end of Covid controls The Guardian
- 9,000 Covid cases linked to Euro 2020 games in mass events scheme The Guardian
- Classrooms in England to get air quality monitors to help combat Covid The Guardian
- England’s Covid R number rises to between 0.9 and 1.2 The Independent
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