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Non-Covid respiratory illnesses on rise in UK, medical experts say

Increase in cases of bronchitis and common colds attributed to people mixing after easing of lockdown

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Non-Covid respiratory illnesses and other conditions that were suppressed over the winter by lockdown are slowly “marching upwards” again, albeit at a level below what doctors expect for this time of year.

The increase in conditions such as bronchitis and the common cold was attributed by an expert at the Royal College of General Practitioners (RCGP) to the onset of people mixing again amid the lifting of lockdown measures.

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