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The Risk

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Originally published February 18, 2019
Authors Elle Kennedy
Preceded by The Chase
Followed by The Play
GenresRomance Novel
New Adult Fiction
Contemporary Romance
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About The Risk


Everyone says I'm a bad girl. They're only partly right—I don't let fear rule me, and I certainly don't care what people think. But I draw the line at sleeping with the enemy. As the daughter of Briar's head hockey coach, I'd be vilified if I hooked up with a player from a rival team. And that's who Jake Connelly is. . . .

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Covid: Why are UK cases so high?

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Covid cases in the UK Are higher now than they were This Time Last Year when parts of England were under local lockdowns. Thanks to the vaccine, though, there Are fewer cases of serious illness with people needing to be treated in hospital.

But soaring infections - which Are outstripping some European nations - Are still proving a cause for concern. The more virus there is about, the more chances there Are for it to break through the defences of vaccines, reach vulnerable people and put pressure on health services.

What do the figures show?

The Number of people testing positive for Covid in the UK has been rising in recent days to More Than 40,000 cases A Day .

But while The Number of people being admitted to hospital has been rising gradually, it is still below levels from last autumn.

So What 's driving The Rise in cases?

Less mask-wearing?

UK residents were significantly more likely than people in Germany, France, Spain and Italy to

Covid cases Are higher in the UK than in any of those Countries - But we can't necessarily say that one is causing The Other .

Study after study has shown face masks can help stop The Virus from being passed between people. When It Comes to measuring how much mask wearing reduces an outbreak, though, it's a lot more difficult to pin down.

That's because it's hard to untangle it from all The Other things going on at the same time, like how much people choose to mix with each other.

People in Sweden and the Netherlands were more likely than the UK to say they never wore a mask, according to A Survey by Imperial College London. But these Countries have fewer confirmed Covid cases than the UK.

Within the UK, Scottish guidelines still recommend masks in most indoors places, while English ones don't. And people in Scotland - asked by The Office for National Statistics - were more likely to say they had worn a face covering in the previous Seven Days . Yet The Nation also in recent weeks.

Looser rules, more mixing?

The UK relaxed many restrictions sooner than most of the rest of Western Europe . People in England, Wales and Scotland have been able to go to nightclubs and attend gatherings of unlimited numbers of people since the summer, unlike in many other Countries .

Imperial College survey data suggests people in the UK Are slightly more likely than some of their nearest European neighbours to take Public Transport , and less likely to avoid going out.

The of contacts and mixing in the UK found that there had been relatively little change in recent weeks, with contact rates for children similar to those at the start of term.

There has been a gradual increase in The Number of employees going to work In Person , although it's still quite low, with only about half of employees going into their workplace if it was open.

Waning immunity?

The UK surged ahead in its rollout of the vaccine. That's undoubtedly saved many lives by preventing severe cases of Covid, But this early progress could give a clue as to why the country is facing higher cases now.

A study - of Covid test results of vaccinated people who logged their symptoms in an App - suggested the vaccine's significantly after five or six months.

In Israel, which originally led The World in terms of population vaccinated, scientists analysing their data said a spike in cases was down to falling protection from the jab. And cases levelled off once enough older people had been given a booster dose.

Boosters Are now being given to older people in the UK - 3. 7 million doses had been administered in England by 17 October.

Importantly, protection against severe disease seems to remain high six months after vaccination.

It's true that the more infections Are circulating, the higher The Risk Some People will end up seriously ill, even when most have been vaccinated. That's probably why hospital admissions in the UK Are higher now than they were early in the summer when cases were lower.

But when you look at the overall numbers, We Are seeing far fewer hospital admissions now than when cases were last this high and Most People weren't vaccinated.

Stalled vaccine rollout?

The UK's quick start in its vaccination rollout has stalled in recent months. Its rate of fully-vaccinated people no longer ranks in The Top 10 Countries with a population of at least one million.

In The First Two Weeks of October, the proportion of The British public aged 12 and over who had received at least one dose of the vaccine barely moved.

A government spokesperson said: " The vaccination programme has significantly weakened The Link between cases, hospitalisations and deaths, and will continue to be our first line of defence against Covid-19.

" We encourage those who Are eligible for a booster jab to come forward to ensure they have this vital extra protection as we approach winter. "

The UK's vaccination rate is slightly skewed by the low uptake of doses by children. Vaccines for 12-15-year-olds in the UK started on 20 September. So Far , 15% of 12-15-year-olds in England have received One Shot . This is compared to Israel, where.

Most other European Countries Are now vaccinating over-12s, including France, which started rolling it out in June .



Source of news: bbc.com

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