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UK surge continues

Duration: 32:59Views: 338.1KLikes: 11.1KDate Created: Mar, 2022

Channel: Dr. John Campbell

Category: Education

Tags: human biologydiseasebiologymedical educationphysiologyhealthnursingmedicinehuman bodycampbellnclexpathophysiologynurse education

Description: Most common symptoms, Runny nose, 82% Fatigue, 70% Headache, 69% Sore throat, 69% Sneezing, 68% Persistent cough, 53% Hoarse, 46% Chills or shivers, 36% Joint pains, 33% Fever, 32% Dizzy, 30% Brain fog, 27% Sore eyes, 25% Altered smell, 24% Muscle pains, 23% Lower back pain, 23% Swollen glands, 21% Skipped meals, 18% Ear ringing, 17% Covid more common than colds Even if testing negative UK covid.joinzoe.com/data ONS ons.gov.uk/peoplepopulationandcommunity/healthandsocialcare/conditionsanddiseases/articles/coronaviruscovid19/latestinsights Percentage of the community population that had COVID-19 up to 19 March 2022 6.39% in England (1 in 16 people) 6.35% in Wales (1 in 16 people) 5.92% in Northern Ireland (1 in 17 people) 9.00% in Scotland (1 in 11 people) Antibodies 99.0% in England 98.9% in Wales 98.8% in Northern Ireland 99.0% in Scotland Unvaccinated pupils were more likely to become infected with COVID-19 in the Autumn 2021 term Compared with unvaccinated pupils Those aged 12 to 15 years, who had received one vaccine dose more than 14 days ago: were 23% less likely to report a positive test (second half of the Autumn 2021 term 4th November to 17th December 2021) UK official data coronavirus.data.gov.uk

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