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Britain failed to close its borders at the beginning of the pandemic to prevent further Covid infections. It's not easy to compare countries on their strategies on deeling with Covid as there is so many different variables, but this could be one reason why Britain's COVID-19 deaths are much higher than other countries. [embedded content]
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Britain failed to close its borders at the beginning of the pandemic to prevent further Covid infections. It's not easy to compare countries on their strategies on deeling with Covid as there is so many different variables, but this could be one reason why Britain's COVID-19 deaths are much higher than other countries. [embedded content]
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Britain failed to close its borders at the beginning of the pandemic to prevent further Covid infections.
It's not easy to compare countries on their strategies on deeling with Covid as there is so many different variables, but this could be one reason why Britain's COVID-19 deaths are much higher than other countries.