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August 3, 2023
A new study published in Lancet Public Health has found that front-line healthcare workers with adequate PPE have a three-fold increased risk of COVID-19 infection, compared to the general population.
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August 2, 2023
Learn more about how the TwinsUK team rapidly adapted their research methods to gather data effectively from participants during the UK’s lockdown, including the development of the COVID Symptom Study app.
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August 2, 2023
Results from a new study suggest that both swab and antibody testing significantly underestimate the extent of coronavirus infections in the population, with at least one in five people infected with COVID-19 not showing any symptoms.
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