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New Covid-19 variant and rising cases spark fears over U K s grand reopening

New Covid-19 variant and rising cases spark fears over U.K. s grand reopening Rachel Elbaum © Provided by NBC News LONDON The rise of the Covid-19 delta variant in the U.K. has sparked fears of a new wave of the virus and could endanger plans for a full reopening of society later this month, despite one of the world s most successful vaccination campaigns. Recorded cases are nearing levels reached in March this year, with between 4,000 and 6,000 cases a day over the last 10 days. The delta variant, first identified in India, is more contagious, spreads more rapidly and is now the dominant strain of the virus in the U.K.

Good Law Project boss criticises BBC for curious interview with him after ruling

Barrister Jolyon Maugham described the interview as curious A HIGH-PROFILE legal campaigner who took the UK Government to court over contracts handed out during the coronavirus pandemic has criticised the BBC for a “curious” interview with him following a judge’s ruling today. A High Court judge ruled that the Government broke the law when it handed a contract to a firm whose bosses were friends of Dominic Cummings.   The Good Law Project took action against the Cabinet Office over the move to pay half a million pounds of taxpayers’ money to market research company Public First, questioning the involvement of the Prime Minister’s former chief adviser.

New insight into biosynthesis and architecture of photosynthetic membranes in bacteria

A new study conducted by the researchers at the University of Liverpool reveals how the ancient photosynthetic organisms - cyanobacteria - evolve their photosynthetic machinery and organise their photosynthetic membrane architecture for the efficient capture of solar light and energy transduction.

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COVID-19 s impacts on the brain and mind are varied and common, says new research

Although COVID-19 was first described as a disease of the lungs, as its relentless march has continued we’ve realised that it has a far wider reach in the human body. COVID-19 has been associated with skin rashes, bleeding disorders and structural damage to the heart and kidneys. It has also been implicated in disorders of both the brain and the mind. Early studies prompted fears that healthcare services would collapse under a crushing wave of strokes, brain inflammation and muscular disorders. Moreover, reviews of previous coronavirus outbreaks warned that those recovering from COVID-19 may face an increased burden of psychiatric disorders like depression and PTSD.

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