Coronavirus UK LIVE: Summer holidays could resume next month as travel restrictions eased and deaths top 39,000
Sage documents have warned the countryon Tuesday after 143 more deaths were recorded in the last 24 hours.CLEAR FROM THE START
It states: “Risk of dying among those diagnosed with COVID-19 was also higher in males than females; higher in those living in the more deprived areas than those living in the least deprived; and higher in those in Black, Asian and Minority Ethnic groups than in White ethnic groups. Prof Newton says you shouldn't get tested if you have been contact traced but don't have symptoms – you still have to self isolate either way.EXISTING HEALTH INEQUALITIES EXPOSED BY CORONAVIRUS
Home Secretary Priti Patel has postponed publishing the details of the tourist quarantine plan after a growing backlash from MPs and tourism bosses.Some 124 chief executives and owners of businesses had bashed the plan, and warned it would lead to 60 per cent of travel jobs being axed. He said the change was because “the numbers who are viewing at weekend do tend to be significantly lower”
Prof Heneghan said: “If the trends continue, the deaths look like they will be back to where they should be normally by next week. It is hoped that the special formulation of the cheap anti-inflammatory drug, to be delivered at a certain point in illness among hospital patients, will reduce severe respiratory illness.
It said it will implement a number of health and safety procedures to help comply with Government guidance, such as restricting the number of customers in stores and limiting access to fitting rooms.Patients in the US have today received the first dose of an antibody treatment developed using blood from former virus patients.Researchers say it is the first potential new medicine specifically designed to attack SARS-CoV-2, the virus that causes Covid-19.
Gatherings of up to six people are allowed – as long as they are outside – and people stay 2metres apart. Asked if sex was illegal indoors but legal outdoors, he told LBC: “It’s fair to say that the transmission risk of coronavirus in the open air is much lower than in internal spaces.” “This will allow decisions to align more closely with the period of time necessary to assess the impact of previous changes on key data feeds, including the R rate.
“Among people already diagnosed with COVID19, people who were 80 or older were seventy times more likely to die than those under 40.“[It is] higher in those living in the more deprived areas than those living in the least deprived and higher in those in Black, Asian and Minority Ethnic groups than in White ethnic groups.”
Writing in the Telegraph, he explained: “With flu you get a peak, then it goes down and then there are second and even third waves. Flu is not a good model because this behaves differently. I am a second wave sceptic.
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