Covid: Learning to live with the virus in the UK Coronavirus infections may be receding in the UK - but that does not mean that the virus has suddenly become yesterday's problem.
Far fewer masks are seen on buses and trains and other public spaces. Indoor gatherings seem to be back to where they were pre-pandemic. Restrictions have been lifted and most people are enjoying the freedom.
But Covid is likely to remain with us for years to come. So what will it mean to live with the virus in the longer term? BBC News
See also:
- Covid infections down considerably in UK BBC News
- Covid? What Covid? UK's daily hospital admissions and deaths fall again while cases tumble to 11,000 The Daily Mail
- Healthy young people in UK may never be offered another Covid jab, says expert The Guardian
- Sweden? Japan? UK? Debates over who had a ‘good’ Covid won’t end The Guardian
- Low Covid vaccine uptake among minorities ‘sign of how much health officials need to do to win back trust’ iNews
- GPs to chase immunosuppressed and housebound patients for Covid boosters Pulse
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