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Doctor answers 16 key coronavirus questions as stricter lockdown looms over UK

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Anxiety over coronavirus is rising along with the infection rate. Here Dr Mike Tildesley, an expert in mathematical modelling of infectious disease, and Prof Martin McKee, professor of European Public Health at the London School of Hygiene and Tropical Medicine, answer key questions. Q What’s really causing numbers to go up?

Why are things worse in the North of England? A The rising number of Covid cases is being driven by many different factors, according to Prof McKee.

He says: “Many depend on circumstances in each place. “In some places, spread is mainly within households, but this is especially so when there are large numbers of people living in multigenerational homes.

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