Coronavirus

‘Being truthful is essential’: scientist who stumbled upon Wuhan Covid data speaks out
Florence Débarre’s discovery of genetic data online showed for first time that animals susceptible to coronavirus were present at market
Michael Safi and Eli Block
28, Mar, 2023 @2:00 AM

Covid app for England and Wales discontinued as usage dwindles
Exclusive: Wind-down of NHS contact-tracing app part of drive to ‘learn to live’ with coronavirus
Aubrey Allegretti
27, Mar, 2023 @5:35 PM

In a sceptical era, understand this: vaccines do work - and our children need them| Devi Sridhar
Covid accelerated a decline in vaccinations in England. We have to make a stronger case for them, and ensure everyone can get them, says professor of public health Devi Sridhar
Devi Sridhar
27, Mar, 2023 @5:00 AM

‘I felt pushed out’: long Covid sufferers fight for fairness in the workplace
Sarah Barley-McMullen says she felt unable to stay in her post as a senior academic as her employers were unwilling to accommodate her needs
Heather Stewart
26, Mar, 2023 @11:01 PM

Two-thirds of UK workers with long Covid have faced unfair treatment, says report
TUC and charity call for better support and legal right to reasonable adjustments at work for sufferers
Heather Stewart
26, Mar, 2023 @11:01 PM

The Guardian view on how Covid began: look to the future | Editorial
Editorial: The row over whether the pandemic started with a lab leak is growing. But the most important question is what we do now
Editorial
26, Mar, 2023 @5:25 PM

Sage warned Independent Sage its name would cause confusion, says Vallance
Chief scientist told former incumbent Sir David King the similarity would lead to mixed messaging
Ian Sample Science editor
24, Mar, 2023 @6:56 PM

Boris Johnson: why is he in so much trouble – and can his political career survive?
The ex-UK prime minister was questioned by MPs this week about parties in No 10 during lockdown. If they don’t accept his answers their verdict could finish him
Nick Hopkins
24, Mar, 2023 @4:40 PM

‘It broke the link’: how the pandemic disrupted children’s relationship with school
One in five pupils in England were reported as persistently absent during the last school year
Clea Skopeliti
24, Mar, 2023 @7:00 AM

Only 1% of £1.1bn lost in Covid business scheme recovered, report finds
National Audit Office urges ministers to learn lessons of losses in England resulting from fraud and error
Peter Walker Political correspondent
24, Mar, 2023 @6:00 AM

Bheed review – lockdown thriller cuts across India’s class conflict
A tense, state-of-the-nation drama set in Covid-era India successfully exposes how the caste system underpins much of the country’s division and strife
Cath Clarke
23, Mar, 2023 @6:30 PM

Partygate: Johnson should reject any finding that he broke rules, say allies
Former PM should refuse to accept outcome if privileges committee rules he knowingly misled MPs, say supporters
Pippa Crerar Political editor
23, Mar, 2023 @6:27 PM
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