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BBCNEWS Ros Atkins on... Rising Covid... October 23, 2021 17:54:00

And as we consider these differing analyses, here is a word of caution on being too definitive from professor paul hunter. that on being too definitive from professor paul hunter. at the moment. professor paul hunter. at the moment. it s professor paul hunter. at the moment, it s not professor paul hunter. at the moment, it s not clear- professor paul hunter. at the i moment, it s not clear whether professor paul hunter. at the - moment, it s not clear whether what seeing moment, it s not clear whether what seeing at moment, it s not clear whether what seeing at the moment will continue to increase seeing at the moment will continue to increase as we move towards christmas to increase as we move towards christmas or, as some modellers have suggested, christmas or, as some modellers have suggested, will peak sometime this monlh suggested, will peak sometime this month and then start to decline. what month and then start to decline. what is month and then start to de ....

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BBCNEWS The Papers October 23, 2021 21:56:00

Unsustainable pressure. and as we consider these differing analyses, here is a word of caution on being too definitive from professor paul hunter. at the moment, it s not clear whether what we re seeing at the moment will continue to increase as we move towards christmas or, as some modellers have suggested, will peak sometime this month and then start to decline. what is more certain is that we are seeing two relatively clear schools of thought. there is the uk government, with its focus on the vaccine. ever since our phenomenal vaccine programme began last winter, we have been in a race, a race between the vaccine and the virus. and although we are ahead in that race, the gap is narrowing. the government s strategy injuly, the strategy now, rests almost entirely on the vaccine, and that s not what the world health organization is recommending. the who s position is that we can t only rely on vaccination ....

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BBCNEWS Climate Change Countdown to COP26 October 23, 2021 18:40:00

But covid can apply pressure to that capacity. here s the chief executive of nhs england. i think we are in for a tough winter. if we ve got covid patients in our beds, obviously, that has an impact on how many elective patients can be in those same beds. but the government is offering reassurances. it says the nhs has the ability to manage and it is not under unsustainable pressure. and as we consider these differing analyses, here is a word of caution on being too definitive from professor paul hunter. at the moment, it s not clear whether what we re seeing at the moment will continue to increase as we move towards christmas or, as some modellers have suggested, will peak sometime this month and then start to decline. what is more certain is that we are seeing two relatively clear schools of thought. there is the uk government, with its focus on the vaccine. ever since our phenomenal vaccine programme began last winter, we have been in a race, a race between the vaccine and the virus ....

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BBCNEWS BBC News October 20, 2021 08:10:00

Going up and down a bit like a yo yo really sincejuly, and at the moment, it s not clear really since july, and at the moment, it s not clear whether what we re seeing at the moment will continue to increase as we move towards christmas, or, as some modellers have suggested, actually will peak sometime this month and then start declining. and i think it is going to become more obvious, hopefully, in the coming days, how this is going to continue. i think there are early signs that the booster campaign may be reducing the risk to the over 80s, which are the group most likely to die, most likely to go into hospital. so, i think there are some hopeful signs that actually, we are not going to see such a dreadful winter as some are suggesting. but it is early days. i think we won t see anything nearas days. i think we won t see anything near as bad as it was last year, i think every model that i ve seen and ....

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BBCNEWS BBC News at Ten October 14, 2021 21:06:00

Ofjuly. the average number of cases per day in the past week now stands atjust under 40,000. more than 7,000 people were in hospital with covid yesterday. another 157 deaths have been recorded, that s of people who died within 28 days of a positive test which means on average there were 118 deaths per day, in the past week. 0n vaccinations, 85.7% of the population aged 12 and over have had their first dose of a vaccine and 78.7% have been double jabbed. our health editor hugh pym is with me now. so the daily infection figures keep going up and there are warnings of a difficult winter ahead. yes going up and there are warnings of a difficult winter ahead. difficult winter ahead. yes the daily cases difficult winter ahead. yes the daily cases looked difficult winter ahead. yes the daily cases looked at - difficult winter ahead. yes the daily cases looked at week - difficult winter ahead. yes the daily cases looked at week on | difficult winter ahead. yes the - daily cases looked a ....

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