The latest weekly swab test survey suggests infection rates of the CCP virus have started to fall in England. The findings add to a mixed bag of studies this week that provide different pictures of the current pandemic wave. “In England, the percentage of people testing positive for the coronavirus (COVID-19) remained high but decreased slightly in the week ending 16 January 2021,” according to the Office for National Statistics (ONS) report on the survey results. According to the swab survey, infection rates remain high in London, where 1 in 35 tested positive for the Chinese Communist Party (CCP) virus, also known as the novel coronavirus. In England overall around 1 in 55 had the virus, according to the analysis of the survey data. The national lockdown came into force on Jan. 6, 10 days before the end of that test period. Scientists typically suggest the impacts of lockdowns start …