UK React-1 study update for 4-13 February period:
"Prevalence fell substantially across all age groups with highest prevalence among 18- to 24-year olds at 0.89% (0.47%, 1.67%) and those aged 5 to12 years at 0.86% (0.60%, 1.24%)."
1/ https://www.imperial.ac.uk/medicine/research-and-impact/groups/react-study/real-time-assessment-of-community-transmission-findings/
"Prevalence fell substantially across all age groups with highest prevalence among 18- to 24-year olds at 0.89% (0.47%, 1.67%) and those aged 5 to12 years at 0.86% (0.60%, 1.24%)."
1/ https://www.imperial.ac.uk/medicine/research-and-impact/groups/react-study/real-time-assessment-of-community-transmission-findings/
"Large household size, living in a deprived neighbourhood, and Asian ethnicity were all associated with increased prevalence. Healthcare and care home workers were more likely to test positive compared to other workers"
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The @Guardian got access to the perfect scientific report for them to criticise austerity, stress racial inequalities, bash the government ...
And they chose to blame children and got apparently so excited about it they broke the embargo in the process. Seriously ...
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And they chose to blame children and got apparently so excited about it they broke the embargo in the process. Seriously ...
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