According to data from the British Office for National Statistics (ONS), a total of 2.3 million people in private homes in the country contracted the virus last week, which is 32 percent more than the previous week – he wrote does not depend on.
This is the highest estimate of total infections since late April, but still far from the record level of 4.9 million seen at the end of March at the height of Omicron’s wave BA.
According to data from the Office for National Statistics, in the summer of 2020, less than 0.1 percent of the population in England tested positive, while in 2021 this percentage was 1.57 percent. Now it is 3.35 percent.
Headache is becoming the most frequently reported symptom, according to a report from ZOE, a Covid analysis app. The app allows infected people to report their symptoms while they contracted the virus.
The data provided will then be analyzed by researchers at King’s College London, who track infections in the UK and identify who is most at risk and where the high-risk areas are.
More than two-thirds of patients using the app reported a headache before it gave a positive result.
(Cover image: A health care worker gets tested for the coronavirus. Photo: Joe Riddell/Getty Images)