The lack of traffic in the UK due to lockdown may be good news for the environment - but it's bad news for allergy sufferers, and an expert has explained why.
Hay fever sufferers noticing their allergies seem worse than usual this year are correct, the expert told ITV's Good Morning Britain.
Dr Hilary Jones has explained a dry month and a lack of pollution from cars during the UK's coronavirus lockdown has contributed to a particularly severe hay fever season, the Daily Express reports.
Itchy eyes and sneezing have become a fresh hazard for Brits out enjoying the sunshine while keeping a two-metre distance. People in England can take advantage of lockdown easing rules allowing socially-distant meet ups in groups of up to six in parks from
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