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Working-age adults in England s poorest areas are more than three times as likely to die with coronavirus than those in the wealthiest parts of the country, research has found.
The inquiry warned there must be no reboot of the austerity policies of the past decade as the UK prepared to move out of the pandemic. Photograph: Lee Smith/Reuters
The inquiry warned there must be no reboot of the austerity policies of the past decade as the UK prepared to move out of the pandemic. Photograph: Lee Smith/Reuters
Tue 6 Jul 2021 01.00 EDT
The chances of dying from Covid-19 were nearly four times higher for adults of working age in Englandâs poorest areas than for those in the wealthiest places, an inquiry into of the health impacts of the pandemic has found.