TWO thirds of people self-isolating have no symptoms, new data showed yesterday. The vast majority of Brits stuck at home – estimated at 2million – feel completely fine and may be isola…
The vast majority of
- estimated at 2million - feel completely fine and may be isolating needlessly while businesses close.According to the Office for National Statistics, just 34 per cent of people surveyed two weeks ago had symptoms during their isolation. It is unknown how many of them actually had the virus, as symptoms may be confused with those of a cold or flu.has come under fire for being too sensitive, forcing healthy and fully vaccinated people to cut themselves off.
It ordered a record 520,194 to stay home last week - a 46 per cent rise on the previous seven days - while
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