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UK at start of new Covid wave driven by BA.4 and BA.5, new data suggests

Research also says natural infection with Omicron doesn’t produce a strong immune response, so people can quickly become reinfected

If you thought Covid-19 was dead and gone, think again. Early signs indicate that the UK may be at the start of a new wave of Covid infections driven by BA.4 and BA.5 – while new data suggests these variants may have evolved to re-favour infecting lung tissue, which could potentially make them more dangerous.

So what can we expect in the coming weeks and months?

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