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South African variant of covid-19 identified in New Addington
Additional covid-19 “surge testing” is being launched in New Addington and Fieldway from tomorrow, after Public Health England found evidence of a covid-19 case with the South African variant that cannot be linked back to international travel. The need for … Continue reading
A tale of two maps: can this be just coincidence?
Yesterday, we published a map illustrating the incidence of obesity among 10 to 11-year-olds across the country, and in London. Croydon is shown to have one of the highest obesity rates among that age group in London, and in the … Continue reading
Posted in Education, Health, Planning, Schools
Tagged childhood obesity, fast food, fast food outlets, Health, Public Health England
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