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Lockdown easing could be DELAYED if South African variant spreads, expert warns


Lockdown easing could be DELAYED if South African variant spreads, expert warns
13 Apr 2021, 11:00
Updated: 13 Apr 2021, 12:50
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LOCKDOWN easing could be delayed if the South African variant spreads, an expert has warned.
A “significant” cluster of cases have been detected in south London, leading to the largest testing drive so far.
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The lifting of lockdown is under threat due to cases of the South African variant. Pictured: People enjoying new freedoms on a night out in Manchester City Centre yesterdayCredit: LNP
James Naismith, director of the Rosalind Franklin Institute and professor at the University of Oxford, said we will know in “two to three weeks” how much it has spread once people in Wandsworth and Lambeth have been swabbed. ....

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WHO chiefs FINALLY call for a ban on wet markets over Covid outbreak


WHO chiefs FINALLY call for a ban on wet markets over Covid outbreak
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Updated: 13 Apr 2021, 10:22
THE World Health Organization today called for a halt to the sale of live wild mammals in food markets to prevent the spread of disease and any future pandemics.
They have called on countries to abandon the traditional trade of live caught wild animals of mammalian species in a bid to curb public health risks.
The WHO originally supported the return to trade at the controversial wet marketsCredit: AFP - Getty
It is a dramatic U-turn from the WHO s original decision to back the re-opening of the controversial wet markets last May. ....

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