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Coronavirus: Has Anyone Had A Bit Of A Cold In The Past Couple Of Months?
I have, so here’s hoping.
// The coronavirus could have infected as much as half of the the UK’s population, according to researchers at the University of Oxford. If accurate, the results would mean the country has already acquired substantial “herd immunity” through the unrecognised spread of the illness.
The shutdown across the UK could be removed much sooner expected if the findings are confirmed //
https:/ /www.st andard. co.uk/n ews/hea lth/cor onaviru s-half- uk-popu lation- oxford- univers ity-stu dy-find s-a4396 721.htm l
A light on the horizon perhaps?
// The coronavirus could have infected as much as half of the the UK’s population, according to researchers at the University of Oxford. If accurate, the results would mean the country has already acquired substantial “herd immunity” through the unrecognised spread of the illness.
The shutdown across the UK could be removed much sooner expected if the findings are confirmed //
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A light on the horizon perhaps?
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