As cases rise, scientists say country is mostly in the dark about how infections could play out in coming months
The UK is nearly “flying blind” when it comes to Covid this autumn, experts have said, amid an increase in cases.
While the UK Health Security Agency (UKHSA) continues to track some metrics of Covid, including hospitalisation numbers, many of the community surveillance studies tracking infection levels have finished.
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