New research shows there's now an imbalance between genders catching coronavirus in the UK
than women, with experts citing men having more"social activity than usual," as a potential risk factor. programme, show that one in 170 people in England have had coronavirus between 24 June and 5 July., which tracks coronavirus infections across England using home testing, is the first time scientists have identified a difference in the infection rate between men and women.
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