Covid: A-level results day and soaring second-hand car saleson August 10, 2021 at 7:07 am

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Five things you need to know about the coronavirus pandemic this Tuesday morning.

Here are five things you need to know about the coronavirus pandemic this Tuesday morning. We’ll have another update for you this evening.

The nervous wait is finally over for hundreds and thousands of students across the country waiting to find out what grades they’ve achieved in their A-levels, Vocational BTecs and Higher and Nationals, for young people studying in Scotland. It’s already been suggested results for A-levels, which are studied in England, Wales and Northern Ireland, will be as high again, or even higher than in 2020. Last summer 38.6% achieved an A* or A grade. This year, like the last, results are based on teacher assessment due to the pandemic.

Exam results

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Since coronavirus restrictions eased and amid a shortage of new models, second-hand car sales have soared. Year on year, the market grew 108.6% in the second quarter, with more than 2.2 million vehicles changing hands, according to the Society of Motor Manufacturers and Traders. What’s been popular? Ford Fiestas and Focuses, Vauxhall Corsas and Volkswagen Golfs – with black, silver, blue and grey being the sought-after colours.

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A popular Malaysian singer who had Covid-19 died without ever holding the baby she’d given birth to just days before. Siti Sarah Raisuddin was eight months pregnant and suffering from low oxygen levels when she was put into an induced coma so her son could be delivered via surgery. Read more here.

Malaysian singer Siti Sarah Raisuddin

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“They hadn’t taken up the opportunity to get vaccinated because they were afraid,” says Francis Goncalves. His brother, father and mother died within a week in Portugal after they contracted coronavirus at a family meal. Mr Goncalves, from Cardiff, says misinformation is behind why they refused to get jabbed and he is now urging people to get vaccinated.

Francis, Basil, Charmagne, and Shaul Goncalves

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The pandemic, and especially lockdown, made Adam Ellison want to help other people. “I’ve become more conscious of everybody else,” he says. “Some people have had it worse.” He’s one of the many people behind a surge in activity – sparked by the pandemic – for sharing apps like Olio, which allows people to share edible food waste with others. But has the trend run its course?

Adam Ellison holding baskets of food

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Government statistics show 130,357 people have now died, with 37 deaths reported in the latest 24-hour period. In total, 6,094,243 people have tested positive, up 25,161 in the latest 24-hour period. Latest figures show 5,608 people in hospital. In total, 47,059,639 people have received their first vaccination. Updated 9 Aug.

We’ve had a look at what you need to know about this year’s exam results as students find out their grades, which were based on teachers’ estimates due to the pandemic.

Find further information, advice and guides on our coronavirus page.

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