CCP virus infections appear to be slowing or falling among young and middle-aged people just over one month after all COVID-19 restrictions were lifted in England, a new study has shown. As part of the UK government’s plan for “living with COVID,” all COVID-19 laws in England were scrapped on Feb. 24, including the legal requirement for people who test positive for the CCP (Chinese Communist Party) virus to isolate. According to data from Imperial College London’s latest React-1 study, based on almost 110,000 swab tests taken between March 8 and 31, COVID-19 infections in England climbed to a record level in March, with around 1 in 16 people testing positive during this period, or 6.37 percent of the population. This new wave of infections was caused by the emergence of a new strain of the Omicron variant—BA.2—which is even more transmissible than the original BA.1 strain, which caused a …