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Damian said: “The past 12 months has been the most difficult many of us can remember to be in business and it is a massive achievement whatever sector of the economy you are in.
“We have seen businesses making huge sacrifices, making major changes and driving innovation to ensure they can survive the challenges the coronavirus pandemic has thrown at them.
“The BIBAs offer businesses the opportunity to celebrate the achievements of their people and I would urge everyone in Lancashire to apply.”
For the first time The BIBAs will be offering cash prizes to some of the winners with the profits from its ceremony given to Lancashire businesses with cash prizes and investment grants.
| UPDATED: 08:03, Thu, Feb 4, 2021
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Due to COVID-19 being a relatively new virus, which researchers are continuing to investigate, many questions and theories are still being presented. Questions such as how exactly the virus spreads, why some people become far sicker than others and why some show few or no symptoms of being infected at all remain.
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Experts fear as many as one in five cases of coronavirus are being missed due to Covid tongue. That means up to 20 percent of cases could be going unaccounted for while people continue to spread the infectious virus. Professor Tim Spector, an epidemiologist at King’s College London (KCL) and who runs the ZOE Covid Symptom Study App, warned he is seeing a rise in the number of people with Covid tongue, and has previously called for the NHS to expand its list to ensure as many cases are spotted in their early stages as possible.