Editorial: Whether it is a ‘second wave’ of the virus or merely the first wave reviving, the number of cases is rising across the world
, the epidemic is returning, even where it seemed under control. The trend is unwelcome but indisputable. In Britain there are local outbreaks and the overall number of infections, though still relatively low, has been edging up for the first time since the April peak.
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