28-06-2022, 07:44 PM
Karen Gilchrist
- Mandatory Covid-19 restrictions are unlikely to be reintroduced in Britain this summer, health researchers and physicians have said, even as the country enters a new wave of infections.
- More than 1.7 million Brits, or around 1 in 35 people, tested positive for Covid in the week to June 18 — up 23% from the week prior.
- It comes ahead of a summer of large-scale musical and sporting events in Britain, which could lead to a further uptick in cases.
https://www.cnbc.com/2022/06/28/uk-unlik...-rise.html
- Mandatory Covid-19 restrictions are unlikely to be reintroduced in Britain this summer, health researchers and physicians have said, even as the country enters a new wave of infections.
- More than 1.7 million Brits, or around 1 in 35 people, tested positive for Covid in the week to June 18 — up 23% from the week prior.
- It comes ahead of a summer of large-scale musical and sporting events in Britain, which could lead to a further uptick in cases.
https://www.cnbc.com/2022/06/28/uk-unlik...-rise.html