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Detailed text transcripts for TV channel - BBCNEWS - 20210617:10:03:00

Post vaccination in rural areas. professor paul elliot is director of the react study. we did our survey between the 20th may and 17th ofjune, may and 7th ofjune, and over 100,000 people took part. what we found during that period there has been exponential growth in the virus from the quite low levels we got to in our last survey, which was april may. rapid growth with the r number above one. but in the older people, we saw that this weakening of the association between infection rate and hospitalisations and death has maintained, and it is actually in the younger people as you said where people have not been vaccinated on the whole. with me is our head of statistics robert cuffe. i read through a whole load of ....

React Study , 17th Ofjune , 20th May , Paul Elliot , Rural Areas , Post Vaccination , 17th Ofjune , Infection Rate , Robert Cuffe ,

Detailed text transcripts for TV channel - BBCNEWS - 20210617:09:03:00

With a seven day average of 7,888 cases, as well as an increase in hospital admissions with over 1,000 patients admitted in the last seven days. however, daily deaths still remain low, with a seven day average of nine deaths across the uk. i ve been speaking to the director of the react study, professor paul elliott. we did our survey between the 20th may and 17th ofjune, and over 100,000 people took part. what we found during that period there has been exponential growth in the virus from the quite low levels we got to in our last survey which was april may. rapid growth with the r number above one. but in the older people, ....

Hospital Admissions , React Study , Paul Elliott , 17th Ofjune , 20th May , April May ,

Detailed text transcripts for TV channel - BBCNEWS - 20210617:19:09:00

Is very good protection from having both vaccines, so both doses of the vaccine. it is really important if people are offered the opportunity to get a vaccine, that they have the first dose and then they have the second dose. the react study also found cases in england were rising exponentially, but that data is from two weeks ago. so just how concerning are infection rates now? data from the past two weeks shows increasing numbers of people have been catching the virus. but it is the rate of that increase that is interesting. in earlyjune, cases were growing fast, peaking on the 10th ofjune. but since then, that seems to have been falling, suggesting we are no longer facing exponential growth. hospitalisations, although they are increasing at the moment, they are much lower than expected with the number of cases we have seen, even from a few months ago. ....

React Study , Infection Rates , 10th Ofjune , Early June ,

Detailed text transcripts for TV channel - BBCNEWS - 20210617:12:08:00

The covid epidemic in england grew in the two and a half weeks tojune seventh, driven mainly by younger age groups who are not yet vaccinated, according to new data. researchers from imperial college london say the spread of the delta variant contributed to the rise. but there are tentative signs in the latest daily figures that growth may be beginning to slow. katherine da costa has more. every month, thousands of swab tests are sent out as part of the react study looking at prevalence of covid across england. the latest analysis looks at the situation from the end of may to the first week ofjune, involving more than 100,000 volunteers. it found the virus is spreading rapidly, driven by the delta variant, first detected in india. the study shows around one in 670 tested positive for the virus, and rates were highest among young ....

Covid Epidemic , Age Group , Imperial College London , Delta Variant , Swab Tests , Katherine Da Costa , Co Vid , React Study , Week Ofjune ,