CCP virus infections in England have fallen significantly since January, according to a study data published on Thursday. Imperial College London’s latest REACT-1 study report found that CCP (Chinese Communist Party) virus infections fell by more than two-thirds from the last report in January. Swab results recorded between Feb. 4 and 13 from volunteers showed that 51 people per 10,000 were infected, just a third of the prevalence during the last round of tests conducted in January, when 157 per 10,000 people were infected, the Department of Health and Social Care said. The most marked drop was witnessed in London, where positive tests fell from 2.83 percent to 0.54 percent from last month. “These findings show encouraging signs infections are now heading in the right direction across the country, but we must not drop our guard,” Britain’s Health Secretary Matt Hancock said in a statement. He said infection rates and …