Five things you need to know about the coronavirus pandemic this Monday morning.
When the pandemic hit, our immune systems didn't know how to fight Covid. Since then immunity has increased, largely through vaccination but also infections. The UK government is now looking for us to live with the virus, and is planning to scrap the legal requirement to self-isolate in England. But are we ready for this?If you've had Covid, did you lose your sense of smell - and did it come back? If not, smell training has been shown to help.
Smelling aromas mindfully appears to regrow the nerves that were destroyed by the virus.Like millions of others, Jasmin Moeller has been buying more plants over the past two years. Plant sales have soared during the pandemic and the trend's continuing.
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