Last week’s ONS survey shows Covid cases have flattened out or are falling in five of nine English regions, as well as in Northern Ireland and Scotland
I’m Lucy Hutton with news that Britain’s current wave of Covid-19 cases appears to be peaking at a lower level than previous outbreaks of the Omicron variant of the disease. Last week’s ONS survey shows Covid cases have flattened out or are falling in five of nine English regions, as well as in Northern Ireland and Scotland, while children now have the lowest prevalence of the disease for some weeks. But we may see more flu cases, fuelled by low immunity levels through lost protection during Covid restrictions. For more care news stay with us here at Care Radio
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