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Review 2022

to personal choice. we will trust the judgment of the british people. and no longer criminalise anyone who chooses not to wear one. so, what is the trend now for covid cases? one of the most authoritative sources is the community infections survey by the office for national statistics, which picks up those without symptoms. and the head of the 0ns thinks this is a significant moment. we are certainly seeing a major turning point, and we are certainly seeing a real reduction. the question i ask is we are not sure yet whether that will continue to go down. ministers want to end self—isolation rules in march, or even before if possible, and say they will be reviewed. it is reasonable to think, just as we are living with flu, for example, we don't require people to legally self—isolate but to remain cautious, sensible if they are infected, we will eventually have to find a way to live with covid

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Review 2022

but in england, the government has said they will no longer be compulsory in shops and on public transport. the prime minister said masks would still be advisable in some settings, but it was now down to personal choice. we will trust the judgment of the british people. and no longer criminalise anyone who chooses not to wear one. so, what is the trend now for covid cases? one of the most authoritative sources is the community infections survey by the office for national statistics, which picks up those without symptoms. and the head of the 0ns thinks this is a significant moment. we are certainly seeing a major turning point, and we are certainly seeing a real reduction. the question i ask is we are not sure yet whether that will continue to go down. ministers want to end self—isolation rules in march, or even before if possible, and say they will be reviewed.

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Review 2022

and the same is true of deaths due to covid, each wave saw an increase in deaths, although nowhere near what was seen in 2021, and lower with each successive wave. and it did start to feel towards the end of january, even though they were still thousands of new infections every day, that life might be getting back to normal. masks on and off, the rules have changed at various times over the last two years, but in england, the government has said they will no longer be compulsory in shops and on public transport. the prime minister said masks would still be advisable in some settings, but it was now down to personal choice. we will trust the judgment of the british people. and no longer criminalise anyone who chooses not to wear one. so, what is the trend now for covid cases? one of the most authoritative sources is the community infections survey by the office

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Review 2022

towards the end of january, even though they were still thousands of new infections every day, that life might be getting back to normal. masks on and off, the rules have changed at various times over the last two years, but in england, the government has said they will no longer be compulsory in shops and on public transport. the prime minister said masks would still be advisable in some settings, but it was now down to personal choice. we will trust the judgment of the british people. and no longer criminalise anyone who chooses not to wear one. so, what is the trend now for covid cases? one of the most authoritative sources is the community infections survey by the office for national statistics, which picks up those without symptoms. and the head of the 0ns thinks this is a significant moment. we are certainly seeing a major turning point, and we are certainly seeing

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Breakfast

masks on and off, the rules have changed at various times over the last two years, but in england, the government has said they will no longer be compulsory in shops and on public transport. the prime minister said masks would still be advisable in some settings, but it was now down to personal choice. we will trust the judgment of the british people. of the british people and no longer criminalise anyone who chooses not to wear one. so, what is the trend now for covid cases? one of the most authoritative sources is the community infections survey by the office for national statistics, which picks up those without symptoms. and the head of the ons thinks this is a significant moment. we're certainly seeing a major turning point, and we are certainly seeing a real reduction. the question i ask is we're not sure yet whether that will continue to go down.

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Review 2022

the prime minister said masks would still be advisable in some settings, but it was now down to personal choice. we will trust the judgment of the british people. criminalise anyone who chooses not to wear one. so, what is the trend now for covid cases? one of the most authoritative sources is the community infections survey by the office for national statistics, which picks up those without symptoms. and the head of the 0ns thinks this is a significant moment. we're certainly seeing a major turning point, and we are certainly seeing a real reduction. the question i ask is we're not sure yet whether that will continue to go down. ministers want to end self—isolation rules in march, or even before if possible, and say they will be reviewed. it is reasonable to think, just as we are living with flu, for example, we don't require people to legally self—isolate but to remain cautious,

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Review 2022

over the last two years, but in england, the government has said they will no longer be compulsory in shops and on public transport. the prime minister said masks would still be advisable in some settings, but it was now down to personal choice. we will trust the judgment of the british people and no longer criminalise anyone who chooses not to wear one. so, what is the trend now for covid cases? one of the most authoritative sources is the community infections survey by the office for national statistics, which picks up those without symptoms. and the head of the 0ns thinks this is a significant moment. we're certainly seeing a major turning point, and we are certainly seeing a real reduction. the question i ask is that we're not sure yet whether that will continue to go down. ministers want to end self—isolation rules in march, or even before if possible, and say they will be reviewed. it is reasonable to think, just as we are living with flu, for example, we don't require people to legally self—isolate

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Review 2022

what was seen in 2021, and lower with each successive wave. and it did start to feel towards the end of january, even though they were still thousands of new infections every day, that life might be getting back to normal. masks on and off, the rules have changed at various times over the last two years, but in england, the government has said they will no longer be compulsory in shops and on public transport. the prime minister said masks would still be advisable in some settings, but it was now down to personal choice. we will trust the judgment of the british people. of the british people and no longer criminalise anyone who chooses not to wear one. so, what is the trend now for covid cases? one of the most authoritative sources is the community infections survey by the office

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Newsday

let's look back at the trend for community infections charted by the weekly office for national statistics survey. this suggests that 2.3 million people in the uk had the virus in the week to 24june, compared with nearly five million at the end of march, when there was a surge driven by a variant of 0micron ba.2. but the level�*s rising fast thanks to new variants — and today, we learned what health officials think might happen in the weeks ahead. it doesn't look as though that wave has finished yet, so we would anticipate that hospital cases will rise. and it's possible, quite likely, that they will actually peak over the previous ba.2 wave. so, here are those covid hospital numbers. the most up—to—date figures are for england. there are now over 9,300 patients in hospitals with covid, though some are there because of another health issue. we're now being warned this could go up above the 16,600

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BBC News

being admitted to hospital with covid is expected to rise again. the latest uk figures show that infectionsjumped by more than 0.5 million in a week. our health editor hugh pym is here with the latest. huw, today we've had a warning from a senior official that we are in a new covid wave and the numbers will continue rising from here. let's look back at the trend for community infections charted by the weekly office for national statistics survey. this suggests that 2.3 million people had the virus in the week tojune 24th, compared with nearly five million at the end of march, when there was a surge driven by a variant of omicron ba.2. but the level is rising fast thanks to new variants, and today, we learned what health officials think might happen in the weeks ahead. it doesn't look as though that wave has finished yet so we would anticipate that hospital cases will rise and it's possible, quite likely, that they will actually peak over the previous ba.2 wave.

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