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In cases, particularly in adults between 20 40 years old. covid s had a habit of surprising us and this is a good surprise, for a change. i d like to understand it better, that s for sure. and as people enjoyed themselves in musselburgh near edinburgh today, the scottish government said almost all restrictions would end next monday with nightclubs reopening and social distancing dropped in most settings, though face coverings in enclosed spaces will remain. daily reported cases did go above 50,000 in mid july, though not as high as the january peak, and have fallen back to 26,000 on the seven day rolling average. the decline in cases actually started soon after the opening up in england onjuly i9th. health officials acknowledge gatherings of people to watch the euros football caused some spikes in infections, which might have pushed up case rates more than expected before july 19th. ....
In fact, they have gone the other way. now one of the experts who expected case increases says it has come as a surprise. all the indications now are that there were a real reduction in cases, particularly in adults between 20 40 years old. covid s had a habit of surprising us and this is a good surprise, for a change. i d like to understand it better, that s for sure. daily reported cases did go above 50,000 in mid july, though not as high as the january peak, and have fallen back to 26,000 on the seven day rolling average. the decline in cases actually started soon after the opening up in england onjuly 19th. health officials acknowledge gatherings of people to watch the euros football caused some spikes in infection, which might have pushed up case rates more than expected before july 19th. since then, it seems even with new freedoms people remained cautious, ....