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UK easing COVID-19 testing, monitoring despite case uptick
Wed, 2022-03-16 09:41 —
mike kraft
UK easing COVID-19 testing, monitoring despite case uptick
LONDON (AP) — After dropping nearly all coronavirus restrictions last month, Britain is now ending some of its most widespread COVID-19 testing and monitoring programs, a move some scientists fear will complicate efforts to track the virus and detect worrisome new variants.
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