Coronavirus morning briefing: Scientists' warning, furlough fraud and 'long Covid'
The Royal College of GPs is calling for a national network of clinics to help sufferers of so-called"long Covid", but less than 12% of 86 NHS care commissioning groups asked by the BBC said they were running such services.
Keen cyclists Meredith and Elly, who was training for a marathon, say they're still suffering from Covid-19 symptoms months after getting itEvents are set to resume by the end of October after being suspended since March. Pre-pandemic, Parkrun had 729 different locations across the UK staging free 5km and 2km runs every weekend. Chief executive Nick Pearson said current restrictions across Wales, Scotland, and Northern Ireland meant a similar timetable was unfortunately not possible there.
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