Covid XEC strain surge puts UK on alert as NHS issues 5-day warning for Brits
Coronavirus
The NHS has issued advice on what to do if you test positive for Covid, as fears grow that a new strain could become dominant in the UK. Although isolation is no longer compulsory, the health service advises staying at home and avoiding contact with others for five days after testing positive. It also recommends steering clear of vulnerable individuals for 10 days post-positive result. This comes amid concerns that the newly identified XEC variant, first found in Germany and now detected in 27
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