During the first 10 days of England’s third national lockdown to stem the spread of the CCP virus, the prevalence of the virus seemed to have been stable at a high level but “may have started to rise” towards the end of the period, findings of the Imperial College London (ICL) suggests.
ICL on Thursday published the latest interim report (pdf) of its REal-time Assessment of Community Transmission study-1 (REACT-1), one of England’s largest studies into CCP (Chinese Communist Party) virus infections, which tests between 120,000 and 180,000 people each month.