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Largely driven so far by infections among schoolchildren, though vaccinations of under 16s have only been under way for a month. data for england last week from the 0ns reveals that the sharpest rises in case rates were among children, but there were slight increases recorded, as well, amongst some older age groups. vaccines boost our immunity and l protect us from dangerous viruses. a new government campaign has been launched urging people of all ages who haven t had a jab to get one and those eligible to get a booster. and that s been thrown into sharper focus by the latest hospital admission figures, up nearly 20% week on week. sage experts say it s unlikely they ll go higher than the peak injanuary, but planning for possible new measures should begin now. hugh pym, bbc news. health officials in the uk say a new mutated form of coronavirus that some are calling delta plus may spread more easily than regular delta. ....
To communicate with the public and encourage them and, if necessary, i guess, i suppose requires them to do some of these things if we re going to stop getting into a really bad mess again. the latest infection survey by the office for national statistics shows that last week in england, one in 55 people had the virus. that was an increase. in wales at one in a5, and northern ireland at one in 130, the trend was said to be uncertain. in scotland, one in 90 had the virus. that was down on the previous week. this map shows in more detail varying infection rates around the uk. the lighter colours show the lowest rates, the darkest colours the highest, including north west england and parts of south wales. covid case increases have been largely driven so far by infections among schoolchildren, though vaccinations of under 16s have only been under way for a month. data for england last week from the 0ns reveals that the sharpest rises in case rates were among children, but there were slight ....
Survey by the office for national statistics shows that last week in england, one in 55 people had the virus. that was an increase. in wales at one in a5, and northern ireland at one in 130, the trend was said to be uncertain. in scotland, one in 90 had the virus. that was down on the previous week. this map shows in more detail varying infection rates around the uk. the lighter colours show the lowest rates, the darkest colours the highest, including north west england and parts of south wales. covid case increases have been largely driven so far by infections among schoolchildren, though vaccinations of under 16s have only been under way for a month. data for england last week from the 0ns reveals that the sharpest rises in case rates were among children, but there were slight increases recorded, as well, amongst some older age groups. vaccines boost our immunity and l protect us from dangerous viruses. a new government campaign has been launched urging people of all ages ....
Largely driven so far by infections among schoolchildren, though vaccinations of under 16s have only been under way for a month. data for england last week from the 0ns reveals that the sharpest rises in case rates were among children, but there were slight increases recorded as well, amongst some older age groups. covid hospital admissions are also rising, up nearly 20% week on week. the sage experts say it s unlikely that they ll go higher than the peak injanuary, but planning for possible new measures should begin now. hugh pym, bbc news. well, the government s latest coronavirus figures show there were 49,298 new infections recorded in the latest 24 hour period. that means on average in the past week, there were 47,415 cases per day. the number of people in hospital with covid has increased to 8,238. ....
Data for england last week from the 0ns reveals that the sharpest rises in case rates were among children, but there were slight increases recorded, as well, amongst some older age groups. covid hospital admissions arising 26% week on week. saved experts say it s unlikely to go higher, but possible measures planning should begin now. eu leaders have threatened further action against belarus over its migration policies. the european commission president, ursula von der leyen, accused belarus of state sponsored people smuggling for helping migrants into the eu through its neighbouring countries, poland, latvia and lithuania. 0ur correspondent paul adams has been following the journey of one group of migrants. trapped in the forest in poland on the eu s eastern frontier, a group of syrians, exhausted and afraid. we re absolutely ....