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Delta variant could cause significant third wave - latest Imperial modelling
Imperial’s latest modelling suggests the Delta variant could lead to a significant third wave of hospitalisations and deaths.
Delta variant could cause significant third wave - latest Imperial modelling
Imperial’s latest modelling suggests the Delta variant could lead to a significant third wave of hospitalisations and deaths.
Imperial experts engage world leaders as G7 begins
The Imperial community is playing a pivotal role in informing and influencing the G7 Summit.
Next generation vaccine tech offers post-COVID opportunities – global experts
The Imperial-led Future Vaccine Manufacturing Research (FVMR) Hub co-hosted an event with the Vax-Hub on what we have learnt from COVID-19.
Neil Ferguson: Delta variant could cause a substantial third wave of Covid-19
Professor Neil Ferguson says there is a risk of a substantial third wave of COVID-19 infections in the UK, driven by the Delta variant.
Warmer temperatures lessen COVID-19 spread, but control measures still needed
New research shows transmission of the virus behind COVID-19 varies seasonally, but warmer conditions are not enough to prevent transmission.
Worries over side-effects and testing driving global COVID-19 vaccine hesitancy
Concerns about side effects and whether vaccines have been through enough testing are holding people back from getting vaccinated against COVID-19.
Neil Ferguson: next stage of UK roadmap ‘in the balance’
Imperial’s Professor Neil Ferguson says the next stage of the UK’s roadmap out of lockdown is ‘in the balance’ as variant B1.617.2 becomes dominant.
COVID-19 global vaccination programme: the challenges ahead
Vaccine experts from around the world spoke about the challenges of the COVID-19 global rollout at a special webinar event.
UK COVID-19 transmission shifted towards emerging variants in Spring
New research shows that a shift towards emerging coronavirus variants drove transmission in England during the Spring.
Latest models suggest smaller third wave in late summer but variant risks remain
The roadmap out of lockdown for England could lead to a smaller third wave in late summer or autumn, but the risks of new variants of concern remain.