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BA 2 Omicron surge

Duration: 20:28Views: 755.6KLikes: 20.6KDate Created: Mar, 2022

Channel: Dr. John Campbell

Category: Education

Tags: human biologydiseasebiologymedical educationphysiologyhealthnursingmedicinehuman bodycampbellnclexpathophysiologynurse education

Description: Omicron BA.2 cases surge, UK has pandemic record high infections. Free download of my 2 textbooks http://159.69.48.3/ Physiology book in hard copy ebay.co.uk/itm/154770452796?mkevt=1&mkcid=16&mkrid=710-127635-2958-0 US Week ending March 11th BA.2 is 23.1% of all COVID cases in the U.S Week ending Feb. 26th 7.1% of all COVID cases in the U.S cdc.gov/coronavirus/2019-ncov/variants/variant-classifications.html COVID cases rocket to new high covid.joinzoe.com/post/covid-cases-rocket-to-new-high March 18, 2022 New daily symptomatic cases, + 258,155 Increase of 47% from 175,189 reported last week UK R-value, 1.2 England, 1.2 Wales, 1.2 Scotland, 1.1 Prevalence One in 24, UK currently have symptomatic COVID New daily symptomatic cases Rising in all regions of England Rising across all the age groups Rising in older, more vulnerable age groups N = 840,000 newly symptomatic users N = 54,409 recent swab tests done on symptomatic cases Professor Tim Spector COVID cases are now at the highest levels the ZOE COVID Study has ever recorded. Rise in new cases in people aged over 75. The data shows this pandemic is definitely not over yet and is more unpredictable than ever, despite government messages to the contrary and a lack of public health advice. ONS ons.gov.uk/peoplepopulationandcommunity/healthandsocialcare/conditionsanddiseases/articles/coronaviruscovid19/latestinsights W/E 12th March 4.87% in England (1 in 20 people) 4.13% in Wales (1 in 25 people) 7.12% in Northern Ireland (1 in 14 people) 7.15% in Scotland (1 in 14 people) Deaths Risk of death involving Omicron variant was 67% lower than the Delta variant of COVID-19 UK official data coronavirus.data.gov.uk

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