COVID news live: Young people could suffer 'life-long problems' from COVID infection - as coronavirus ICU reopens after two months

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COVID news live: Young people could suffer 'life-long problems' from COVID infection - as coronavirus ICU reopens after two months
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Prime Minister Boris Johnson says an 'extra £50m' will be invested in grassroots sports, this will include football pitches to ensure 'you are never more than 15 minutes away from a high quality football pitch'. Follow live:

Government 'expects and recommends' people continue to wear face coverings on MondayVue suggests it won't be using COVID passports in its cinemasLive reporting by Emily MeeAlthough the legal requirement to wear a face covering will be lifted on Monday, some businesses are making the choice to keep enforcing them on their premises.

As concern grows around the Tokyo Olympics, organisers have made significant changes to their coronavirus rules. But he warned that everyone should be able to feel the benefits of recovery, with some areas still seeing much lower life expectancies than others.Speaking from the West Midlands, Boris Johnson has a warning for the nation ahead of Monday's reopening.

"On the gov.uk website, helping a colleague book a PCR test due to headache + low-grade fever + profound fatigue . Have been told they are ineligible because do not have"continuous cough".Some experts have previously criticised the NHS for not updating its website to include common symptoms of the Delta variant.

Worryingly, some 6.983 alcohol-specific deaths were recorded in 2020 - an increase of 20% on the previous year.The North East saw the biggest increase in death rate out of all regions, reaching a peak of 28.4 deaths per 100,000 people in July 2020. Three-quarters of yesterday's cases in Singapore were traced to KTV clubs, which cannot open for their usual fare but have been allowed to operate as food and drink outlets. Another 42 infections have been reported today, with the bulk again linked to the cluster.

In Wales and Scotland, face coverings will still be mandatory in shops and on public transport even after most other restrictions are lifted. Researchers from Imperial College London and Ipsos MORI tested more than 200,000 people in England who received the Pfizer or AstraZeneca vaccines. "Had the absolute honor of visiting the White House today and chatting with @potus about the importance of getting vaccinated!" she wrote.

A report in June found 38% of adults between 18 and 29 received at least one dose in the US, the lowest among any other age group.With most restrictions set to be lifted in England next Monday, it's worth looking at another European country that has had its own"Freedom Day". From midnight, people will only be allowed to leave their homes for grocery shopping, essential work, exercise, healthcare and getting vaccinated.

Experts have been worried about vaccine take-up in younger groups, which has slowed despite an initial rush to get a jab.UK is 'not in a zero-risk position' and masks will remain mandatory in Wales over the summer - Welsh economy minister He warned the UK is"not in a zero-risk position now even with high vaccination" and therefore masks will remain compulsory in Wales during the summer.

Nissan told the newspaper that production in"certain areas" of its plant had been changed"as we manage a number of staff being required to self-isolate following close contact with COVID-19".Dan Evans has become the latest player to pull out of the Games, meaning both British number ones are out of the competition after Johanna Konta withdrew on Tuesday.

The flu season is likely to be worse this winter as more people socialise and seasonal viruses start to spread again. "The NHS is already under pressure, so is likely not to be able to cope with these winter challenges going forward," he said.Employment levels rose by 356,000 between May and June - but there's still 206,000 fewer workers on payrolls since the pandemic struck

He tells Sky News that England is"moving into a different phase" of dealing with the pandemic but"we're still very much living with the virus [and] we're going to be for a long time".

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