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News Virus watch in the news

Coronavirus latest: World’s most comprehensive Covid-19 study starts with 40,000 households from all ethnic backgrounds

i newspaper coverage of virus watch
i newspaper coverage of virus watch launch

Invitations are being posted to 85,000 households for the world’s most comprehensive study of Covid-19, as researchers begin recruiting more than 40,000 households from all ethnic backgrounds for a neighbourhood “virus watch”.

Read more about the news coverage in the i newspaper

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New study into Covid-19 transmission and immunity launched

UCL has launched Virus Watch, inviting 42,500 people to take part in one of the largest and most comprehensive studies of Covid-19 in the UK to study the next phase of the pandemic.

Read the full UCL news item about the launch of Virus Watch.

Electron microscopic image of COVID-19 on the Public Health Image Library  Credit: Hannah A Bullock; Azaibi Tamin 

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How will Virus Watch help understand the spread of the virus?

Listen to this podcast with Professor Andrew Hayward, Director of the UCL Institute of Epidemiology and Health Care, and Chief Investigator of the Virus Watch study, talk about how this research will help us understand the spread of the virus.