Ten Things You Need to Know Today: 26 December 2022

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1. Covid data to end in new year

The government plans to stop publishing Covid modelling in early January, said The Telegraph. The chief data scientist, Dr Nick Watkins, said the publication of the R rate and modelling projecting death and hospitalisation numbers is “no longer necessary” as the country is living with Covid thanks to vaccines and treatments. Dr Simon Clarke, associate professor in cellular microbiology at the University of Reading, said the decision was “perfectly acceptable” as long as the analysis continues behind the scenes.

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