It's estimated that Covid infections in the UK rose by more than half a million in a week at the end of June
I'm Matt Jones with news that health chiefs are braced for more Covid hospitalisations over the coming months as a new wave of the disease is driving hospital admissions. Dr Jenny Harries, who is the chief executive of the UK Health Security Agency told the BBC that cases were expected to rise in the weeks ahead. It's estimated that Covid infections in the UK rose by more than half a million in a week at the end of June, driven by new types of the Omicron variant. For more care related stories stay with us here at Care Radio.
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