Where are we at with Covid? There is a never-ending stream of data about Covid and at times it can seem completely contradictory. So where do we stand at the moment?
The number of people testing positive is continuing to fall, but are we wrong to constantly tout this number around? It is looking certain that the epidemic in schoolchildren is in decline, but why, and will it last? And do we need to pay more attention to infections in older age groups? After all, they are the people at highest risk. BBC News
See also:
- Covid: Pfizer says antiviral pill 89% effective in high risk cases BBC News
- Covid: Unvaccinated urged to come forward before winter BBC News
- Covid: Ten million boosters now given in UK but more needed - PM BBC News
- Covid: Booster jabs to open earlier for booking in England BBC News
- Covid-19: Dr Sharon Hopkins says it's 'so important' for people to get booster vaccine BBC News
- Covid-19: US reopens border to UK travellers after almost two years BBC News
- Millions put at risk by booster shot chaos with vulnerable patients struggling to get appointments The Daily Mail
- Is THIS why Delta is so infectious? Scientists find little-known mutation on part of Covid variant The Daily Mail
- Boosters will see Covid 'fade into the background', Oxford scientist says The Daily Telegraph
- UK government could restrict travel for people who refuse Covid boosters The Guardian
- Support and education more effective than forcing Covid vaccination of NHS staff, warns RCN Nursing in Practice
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