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National flu and COVID-19 surveillance reports: 2025 to 2026 season

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GOV.UK Statistics 6d ago

Children who missed out on swimming lessons because of covid among those most at risk of drowning

Children who missed out on swimming lessons because of covid among those most at risk of drowning Debbie Anne Turnbull, a mum on a mission to save lives, has joined the Mirror's water safety campaign fearing those who lost out on lessons during Covid could be in danger Campaigning mum Debbie Anne Turnbull fears children who have missed out on swimming lessons during Covid could be more at risk of drowning. She fears this could create a “pandemic” of generations unable to swim.

Daily Mirror 1h ago

Chronic cocaine exposure negatively impacts Long-COVID-like outcomes produced by the SARS-CoV-2 spike protein in the rat

Acute COVID-19 outcomes are exacerbated by substance use, however, the impact of substance use on Long-COVID is unknown. Here, we investigated the impact of chronic cocaine administration on spike-induced Long-COVID-like outcomes in the rat. Rats received intermittent chronic cocaine administration and a single intravenous injection of the SARS-CoV-2 spike protein.

bioRxiv 8d ago

The Painful Truth About Long Covid

Nothing about long Covid adds up. Consider prevalence rates: How could one study find it affected 3.3 percent of the population of the UK but others an alarming 51 percent of South Americans and 86 percent of Egyptians? Or treatment methods: The BMJ’s systematic review of ways to treat long Covid lists two as supported by moderate evidence, cognitive behavioral therapy and physical exercise.

Wired 9d ago

Virgin customers have one month to use COVID travel credits

Virgin customers have one month to use COVID travel credits Mon 1 Jun 2026 at 4:51am Did you have tickets for a flight that was cancelled during the COVID-19 pandemic? You may have been issued with a travel credit, but you might not have claimed it yet. And if your credit was from a cancelled Virgin Australia flight, you only have a month to use it.

ABC Australia 9d ago

I sold my house for £175,000 and left UK after Covid lockdown

I sold my house for £175,000 and left UK after Covid lockdown Lynn Stephenson sold her home in 2022 and said 'I don't really think of England as my home anymore' A British woman who sold her home for £175,000 after the Covid lockdown in the UK no longer considers England her home. Lynn Stephenson sold up in 2022 and used the proceeds to travel the world full-time, living out of a suitcase and venturing to some of the planet's most demanding destinations. She is among at least 4.8 million...

Daily Mirror 1d ago

Disgraced boss used Covid loans to buy car, holidays and lingerie for his wife

Disgraced boss used Covid loans to buy car, holidays and lingerie for his wife Steven Brookes was branded as someone who 'shamelessly stole from the public purse during a national emergency' using a process set up for vulnerable businesses to use during Covid A disgraced company director bought an Audi with a personalised number plate and underwear for his wife using £300,000 in fraudulent bounce back loans, a court has heard. Steven Brookes, 40, who was banned as a company director in 2010,...

Daily Mirror 1d ago

Scientists thought brain inflammation was driving long COVID but the scans told a different story

A new brain imaging study has found no evidence of widespread brain inflammation in patients suffering from prolonged symptoms after COVID-19 infection. Instead, the most severe long COVID symptoms were associated with increased brain activity in regions involved in mood and emotion.

Science Daily 13d ago

Trump’s Ebola travel bans stir up Covid-era conflict over outbreak response

Donald Trump and the World Health Organization are teed up for another clash over infectious disease travel bans. Trump ignored the WHO’s advice, and its criticism of travel restrictions, when he closed the U.S. border to foreigners who’d recently been in China at the outset of the Covid pandemic, and he’s ignoring the U.N. agency again now, at the outset of what is already one of the worst Ebola outbreaks ever, by barring most travelers from the affected countries. Andrew Nixon, a health...

Politico EU 11d ago

Salivary microRNA Profiling of Long COVID Subjects Reveals Host-Encoded Regulators of Inflammation and Viral Persistence

Periodontal disease (PD) and SARS-CoV-2 infection converge upon shared immunoinflammatory axes, yet the molecular mechanisms underpinning their interplay remain insufficiently characterized. Herein, we delineate a comprehensive salivary microRNA (miRNA) repertoire from convalescent individuals with prior SARS-CoV-2 infection sampled 3-6 months post-diagnosis who fulfilled criteria for post-acute sequelae of COVID-19, yielding novel insights into the post-viral oral milieu. Salivary miRNA...

bioRxiv 2d ago