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UK, Groundhog day

Duration: 29:26Views: 303.9KLikes: 8.9KDate Created: Apr, 2022

Channel: Dr. John Campbell

Category: Education

Tags: human biologydiseasebiologymedical educationphysiologyhealthnursingmedicinehuman bodycampbellnclexpathophysiologynurse education

Description: Covid symptom study covid.joinzoe.com Cases, + 217,150 = 3,763,847 youtube.com/watch?v=x-AIM_yHCs4 UK R = 0.9 Cases, down 19% on the week One in 17 symptomatic Cases down in all age groups, over 75 coming down faster Cases down in all regions UK hospitalisations remain relatively high Symptoms Runny nose, 84% Fatigue, 72% Headache, 69% Sore throat, 69% Sneezing, 69% Persistent cough, 56% Hoarse, 49% Chills or shivers, 37% Joint pains, 34% Fever, 32% Dizzy, 32% Brain fog, 29% Sore eyes, 26% Altered smell sensation, 25% Muscle pains, 23% Lower back pain, 23% Swollen glands, 21% Skipped meals, 10% Ear ringing, 19% Diarrhoea ONS ons.gov.uk/peoplepopulationandcommunity/healthandsocialcare/conditionsanddiseases/articles/coronaviruscovid19/latestinsights W/E 9th April 6.92% in England (1 in 14 people) 7.63% in Wales (1 in 13 people) 5.23% in Northern Ireland (1 in 19 people) 5.98% in Scotland (1 in 17 people) Self-reported long COVID as of 5 March 2022 1.7 million people 2.7% of the population 69% long COVID symptoms at least 12 weeks 45% at least one year Fatigue, 51% Shortness of breath, 34% Loss of smell, 28% Muscle ache, 24% Symptoms adversely affected the day-to-day activities, 67%   Antibodies Infected with COVID-19 or vaccinated Week beginning 28 March 2022 Percentage of adults, antibodies above a 179 nanograms per millilitre (ng/ml) 98.9% in England 98.8% in Wales 99.2% in Northern Ireland 99.0% in Scotland

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