June 2020 media coverage
The Spectator. How worried should we be about a second wave? Professor Oliver Johnson.
30 June 2020
The Guardian. Can I go clubbing? Yes – in New Zealand! Your guide to easing and the arts. Professor Gabriel Scally and Dr Anders Johansson.
29 June 2020
Independent, Daily Mail, . Coronavirus: UK on course for further 30,000 deaths unless Boris Johnson changes approach, Independent Sage warns. Professor Gabriel Scally.
27 June 2020
USA Today. Fact check: Doctors studying whether COVID-19 could trigger diabetes. Professor Julian Hamilton-Shield.
27 June 2020
La Repubblica. New conspiracy theory claiming children can be killed by wearing masks. Professor Stephan Lewandowsky.
27 June 2020
The Times. UK coronavirus cases no longer falling, ONS figures show. Professor Oliver Johnson.
25 June 2020
BBC news online, MailOnline. Coronavirus: Young people 'more anxious during lockdown'. Dr Alex Kwong.
25 June 2020
Yahoo! News. Gold-standard review does 'not support the roll out of coronavirus antibody tests'. Dr Hayley Jones.
25 June 2020
Independent. Coronavirus: England in danger of following same route as US, leading epidemiologist warns. Professor Gabriel Scally.
25 June 2020
BBC News Health. Coronavirus: Does the UK have the pandemic under control? Professor Lucy Yardley.
24 June 2020
Daily Times. One metre or two? How social distancing affects COVID-19 risk. Professor Jonathan Reid.
24 June 2020
Metro, Daily Mail, Evening Standard. Boris scraps two-metre rule as he announces new easing of lockdown. Professor Lucy Yardley.
23 June 2020
Sky News Tonight. Easing social distancing measures. Professor Gabriel Scally.
23 June 2020
Wired. How coronavirus reshaped the NHS. Professor Albert Sanchez-Graells.
23 June 2020
New York Times, Reuters, Hindustan Times, The Jakata Post, MailOnline, Yahoo! News, Calgary Herald, La Nacion, . One Meter or Two? How Social Distancing Affects COVID-19 Risk. Professor Jonathan Reid.
23 June 2020
The Washington Times. Physicians warn coronavirus can cause diabetes. Professor Julian Hamilton-Shield.
22 June 2020
BBC Two Newsnight. Is England easing the lockdown safely? Professor Lucy Yardley.
22 June 2020
BBC Points West. How dangerous are large gatherings? Professor Jonathan Reid.
22 June 2020
Daily Telegraph, Good Food. Drinks in the park and takeaway pizzas are back – so here's how to beat the lockdown bloat. Professor Jeff Brunstrom.
22 June 2020
The Conversation, Australian Times, Yahoo! UK. Coronavirus could trigger diabetes in previously healthy people. Professor Julian Hamilton-Shield.
19 June 2020
Daily Mail. Anxiety rates have DOUBLED in young people during Britain's Covid-19 crisis, study claims. Dr Alex Kwong.
19 June 2020
Schools Week. £1bn schools coronavirus ‘catch-up’ package revealed. Professor Simon Burgess.
19 June 2020
BBC Radio 4 PM [listen at 05:36 in]. Discussion on the latest ONS figures. Professor Oliver Johnson.
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BBC News online, CNN News. Flushing 'can propel viral infection 3ft into air'. Dr Bryan Bzdek.
16 June 2020
Washington Post. Widespread mask-wearing could prevent covid-19 second waves, study says. Dr Ellen Brooks Pollock.
16 June 2020
BBC Points West. Easing of lockdown. Professor Adam Finn.
15 June 2020
i News. 2m social distancing rule: Why changing the UK’s coronavirus measures could be risky, amid conflicting evidence. Professor Jonathan Reid.
15 June 2020
Huffington Post Canada. Deconfination: how to adapt your daily life to COVID-19? Dr Anders Johansson.
15 June 2020
Express Informer. Compulsory face coverings and widespread coronavirus testing and tracing could save 50,000 lives. Dr Daniel Lawson.
15 June 2020
Sunday Express. Under 45? Chance of dying from coronavirus is one in 67,000, study suggests. Professor George Davey Smith.
14 June 2020
Bristol Live. The inside story to the 100 days since coronavirus hit Bristol. Professor Adam Finn.
14 June 2020
The Guardian. Oversupply of kits to care homes raises concern over Covid-19 test figures. Professor Gabriel Scally.
14 June 2020
Bristol Live. Keeping R number below one will cause 'public health catastrophe. Professor Philip Thomas.
12 June 2020
Yahoo! News, Bristol Live. Coronavirus: Is it safe to be closer than two metres? Professor Jonathan Reid.
12 June 2020
Time24 News. COVID-19. Discoveries that change everything we knew about . . . Professor Adam Finn.
11 June 2020
Independent. What will it mean for the economy if schools don't re-open until September? Professor Simon Burgess.
11 June 2020
MSN News, ITV News, BBC Science Focus. Researchers look at link between Covid-19 and cardiovascular diseases. Professor Debbie Lawlor.
11 June 2020
The Guardian [scroll to 17:47], Bristol Live. Most people want social distancing measures to remain at two metres, new data suggests. Professor Jonathan Reid.
11 June 2020
The Spectator, The Telegraph, BBC Radio 4's The Today Programme. Lockdown and the R-number: is Neil Ferguson right? Professor Simon Wood.
11 June 2020
Daily Mail, New York Times, The Star, The Courier, Reuters UK, La Tribune, Radio Canada, Yahoo! France, The Australian, Hindustan Times, Newsweek, 9News, El Pais Brazil. Widespread face mask use could shrink 'R' and stop second wave. Dr Ellen Brooks Pollock.
10 June 2020
Research Professional News. Under pressure. Dr Emma Anderson.
10 June 2020
New Scientist. Is it safe for coronavirus 'shielders' in the UK to go outside now? Professor George Davey Smith.
9 June 2020
New Scientist. Lack of UK testing data is impeding our understanding of the outbreak. Dr Jessica Watson.
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BBC News online. Coronavirus: One in five with Covid could test negative. Dr Jessica Watson.
3 June 2020
The Conversation. How pandemics past and present fuel the rise of mega-corporations. Professor Martin Parker.
3 June 2020
New Scientist. Why have there been so many coronavirus deaths in the UK? Professor Gabriel Scally.
3 June 2020
BBC Radio 4's More or Less. False negatives and testing capacity. Dr Jessica Watson.
3 June 2020
The Times, Daily Mirror, Yahoo News and regional newspapers. PHE's review of BAME virus deaths. Dr Saffron Karlsen.
3 June 2020
The Economist. Downturns tend to reduce gender inequality. Not under covid-19. Professor Sarah Smith.
2 June 2020