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Symptom tracker and the next pandemic

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Oct 27, 2024



Thank you very much Dr. Tom Robb, this is a most valuable contribution.

What’s your risk of COVID hospitalisation?

Predictions based on data from the first wave data

https://covid.joinzoe.com/post/covid-hospitalisation-risk

Dr. Claire Steves, clinical research, King’s College London

Simple charts, nomograms, to identify risk of severely illness

Requiring oxygen and other treatments

Factors

Number of symptoms experienced over the first five days of illness

Sex and age

Symptoms

Loss of smell (anosmia)

High temperature (fever)

Persistent cough

Severe tiredness (fatigue)

Headache

Abdominal pain

Chest pain

Sore throat

Severe shortness of breath

Skipping meals

Muscle pains

Hoarse voice

New confusion (delirium)

Diarrhoea

Skin rash

How to use this information

Medical professionals and the public

Identifying people with COVID, who might be most likely to need medical care

Monitored appropriately and get to hospital quickly should it become necessary

If you’re in the red or dark red zone you should contact your doctor for advice

Ask if they can send you a pulse oximeter

Check HR and temp regularly

Wherever you fall on the chart,

if you are struggling to breathe,

have pain in your chest,

become very confused or drowsy

or your lips or face are turning blue,

you should call an ambulance

US, CDC data

https://covid.cdc.gov/covid-data-tracker/#trends_dailytrendscases

Past 7 days

https://www.washingtonpost.com/graphics/2020/national/coronavirus-us-cases-deaths/?itid=sf_coronavirus

New daily reported cases, 153,675 = 26,008,000, down 14.4%

New daily reported deaths, 3,222 = 430,120, up 2%

CoViD related hospitalizations, 97,561, down 13.9%

Test positivity rate, 8.2%

Vaccine doses, 30,443,000

Two doses, 5,459,000 (1.67%)

https://covidtracking.com/data

UK data

https://coronavirus.data.gov.uk/details/cases

Source

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