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'Eye of the storm’: As U.K. coronavirus cases hit record high, health-care workers are overwhelmed - The Washington Post

  1. 'Eye of the storm’: As U.K. coronavirus cases hit record high, health-care workers are overwhelmed  The Washington Post
  2. COVID-19: How do levels of hospital admissions compare to last year?  Sky News
  3. NHS hospital staff illness or absence up to three times usual level  The Guardian
  4. UK puts millions more under tight restrictions as cases soar  KOMO News
  5. Catastrophe worsens as UK records nearly 100000 new COVID-19 cases in 48 hours  WSWS
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