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Covid endemic update

Bywebmaster

Dec 24, 2023



The virus will probably be with us for the next few decades, in one form or another.

Zoe symptoms as of this week

Sore throat, 62%

Headache, 53%

Blocked nose, 53%

Runny nose, 53%

Cough, no phlegm 52%

Sneezing, 47%

Cough with phlegm, 45%

Hoarse, 43%

Muscle pains / aches 28%

Fatigue, 22%

Dizzy, light headed, 21%

Altered smell, 20%

Swollen neck glands, 18%

Chest pain / tightness, 16%

Sore eyes, 16%

Shortness of breath, 16%

Loss of smell, 16%

Earache, 15%

Joint / shoulder pain, 11%

Chills or shivers, 10%

Prevalence

One in 24

Full report download
https://console.cloud.google.com/storage/browser/covid-public-data;tab=objects?pli=1&prefix=&forceOnObjectsSortingFiltering=false

ONS data
https://www.ons.gov.uk/peoplepopulationandcommunity/healthandsocialcare/conditionsanddiseases/articles/coronaviruscovid19latestinsights/infections

3.21% in England (1 in 30 people)

2.83% in Wales (1 in 35 people)

2.92% in Northern Ireland (1 in 35 people)

3.02% in Scotland (1 in 35 people)

Self-reported long COVID

2.3 million people (3.5% of population)

80% symptoms at least 12 weeks

46% at least one

22% at least two years

Fatigue, difficulty concentrating, shortness of breath, muscle ache

Affected the day-to-day activities, 1.6 million people, (72%)

Hospital admissions, more ‘with’ than ‘for’

CCU, more ‘with’ than ‘for’

Excess deaths

Deaths registered, week ending 14 October 2022 was 13,253,

which was 14.9% above the five-year average

(1,719 excess deaths).

Deaths involving COVID-19 accounted for 4.7% of all UK deaths

UK official data

https://coronavirus.data.gov.uk/details/healthcare?areaType=nation&areaName=England

Hospitalisations and deaths both down on the week

Source

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