Covid-19 infections increase across the UK

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Covid-19 infections are continuing to rise across the UK, with the increase likely to be driven by the latest Omicron variants BA.4 and BA.5, figures show.

The number of people in hospital with Covid is also on an upward trend in most parts of the country, suggesting the virus is becoming steadily more prevalent.

This is up week on week from 176,900, or one in 30, and is the highest estimate for Scotland since mid-April. The vast complexes were hit by Covid-19 and locked down at the start of the pandemic, casting a rare spotlight on what rights activists said were the poor living conditions of the low-paid workers.

But authorities in tightly controlled Singapore still require them to apply for permission to visit four popular locations on Sundays and public holidays, with up to 80,000 passes available per day. "For the rest of us, we don't have movement restrictions any more," she said."It's difficult to see why those restrictions still apply to migrant workers."Meanwhile, Thailand has dropped rules requiring people to wear masks from today, the government said, as Covid-19 cases fall and the tourism-dependent kingdom seeks to lure back foreign visitors.

The health ministry recommends people continue to wear face masks in crowded or poorly ventilated areas, the statement added, but there was no explicit mention of public transport. The former Portuguese colony reported 39 new infections today, bringing the total for its current outbreak to 149, with around a dozen buildings locked down and residents banned from leaving, the local government said in a statement.Macau, a Chinese special administrative region, is testing its more than 600,000 residents for the coronavirus for a second time this week. Testing is due to finish today.

 

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Who gives a fuck.. Its the cold/ flu renamed.. Time to move on, and the media were, until they grew tired of the Ukraine

The UK? Have you looked around lately ? We are in a Surge HERE !! RTE news is disgraceful.

Pricks aren't careful enough and acting irresponsible hence high case number

In UK? Jesus Christ RTE has officially become Fox News. Ireland positivity rate is through the roof. “Look over there..” distract, confuse, mislead.

They’re rising here in Ireland too. Why are you focused on the UK!? You do everything to deflect blame from FFG and nothing to hold them responsible. None of your ‘journalists’ have asked them about the whereabouts of antiviral and monoclonal antibody treatments. Why

Media still desperate to cling to their beloved Covid. November will be 3yrs since its first detection in Europe. Time to let it go.

83,000 cases a week in England...What about Glastonbury?

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