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Are we going back into lockdown?

  • Writer: Ben TODMAN
    Ben TODMAN
  • Dec 1, 2020
  • 1 min read

Just as we thought things were getting better, they may be getting worse. In recent news, Boris Johnson PM has given an insight into future direction for the coronavirus pandemic that we have been fighting now for almost 10 months. Since the reopening of pubs and many stores, things have been running smoother. With track and trace helping people stay aware of their surroundings, and the vigorous sanitising stations provided by the government and stores around the country, life was almost going back to a not so normal, normal. However, spikes in cases in recent weeks has struck fear into the government, perhaps suggesting that the lifting in restrictions was done too early.


The changing age class of COVID-Catchers may lead to more cases, and here's why:

previously, tests and surveys showed that people over the age of 50 were the most likely to catch the virus, and suffer the bad symptoms of it. however, this has changed - Completely. The youth, aged between 15-25 are now the most likely to catch the virus, and will act as spreaders to give it onto the more at risk.


Think you may have the virus? Stay home! If you are unsure, why risk it? Help bring the UK back together for Christmas and play your part. The moment you show symptoms, tell the people you have been around and get them to self isolate! It's better to act fast in situations like this, as you never know how fast these viruses can spread.




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