Boris Johnson says lifting lockdown locally could depend on variants of concern
It is not yet clear how widespread Bristol s variant of concern is
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The presence of coronavirus variants of concern in parts of England could lead to tougher local restrictions in those areas, the Prime Minister has said. Boris Johnson has announced his road map for lifting the current national coronavirus lockdown, gradually easing restrictions from March 8.
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Brave passers-by could be key in saving victims of domestic and sexual abuse
Health chiefs believe new research suggests bystander interventions can help break the silence on intimate partner and sexual violence
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Somerset among worst places in South West for HIV testing in time
More than half of positive tests in the UK come after the virus has damaged the immune system
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Undated file photo of a man having his blood taken for a HIV test. Offering routine HIV tests to people when they register with a new GP surgeries in high risk areas is cost effective and could save lives, a study has shown. PRESS ASSOCIATION Photo. Issue date: Monday July 31, 2017. The researchers are calling for HIV screening to be rolled out to all 74 local authorities in England with high rates of infection by the virus. See PA story HEALTH HIV. Photo credit should read: Chris Jackson/PA Wire (Image: Chris Jackson/PA Wire)