One million cases later: Spain’s second wave looks set to be even more devastating than the first
Last week, Spain became the first European country to record 1 million Coronavirus cases, a truly unwelcome milestone. Faced with a second wave of the
Last week, Spain became the first European country to record 1 million Coronavirus cases, a truly unwelcome milestone. Faced with a second wave of the
With empty hospital beds and comparatively light economic losses, Germany appears to be working fairly well during the state of emergency created by Covid-19. So
It would be an exaggeration to say that the anxiety gripping Europe as it confronts a second wave of the coronavirus is about to mutate
I was joined by Professor Hugh Pennington, an emeritus professor of bacteriology at the University of Aberdeen. He chaired inquiries into E coli outbreaks in
A shortage of coronavirus tests is forcing NHS staff to stay at home and putting services at risk. This was the stark warning to the
A personal view from Ian Stewart, Deloitte’s Chief Economist in the United Kingdom. Covid-19 case rates are rising while fatalities remain relatively low across much
The theory of the government’s test and trace strategy is simple; in order for life to get back to normal we need to be able
Coronavirus is back in large numbers across Europe. Since governments began to lift lockdowns at the start of the European summer, positive cases of COVID-19
The number of new coronavirus cases registered in the US fell below 40,000 for the first time in four days yesterday, according to the Covid Tracking
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