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Here’s the latest news about covid in the UK. Around the world the virus is still causing havoc. In the Western World many countries are about to relax their covid restrictions. But we still need to keep vulnerable people safe...
The BBC reports on covid reinfection rates
According to the BBC, covid reinfections – in other words people who have had more than one positive covid test - are now being counted in the official covid dashboard.
The government has added the numbers going back to the start of the pandemic instead of only counting first time infections. So far it looks like around a quarter of the UK population has had a confirmed infection. As more new variants arise – which they will – reinfection numbers are predicted to soar. Adding reinfections to the official figures, say scientists, will help track the pandemic’s evolution across the nation.
The new numbers include more than half a million reinfections from the start of the pandemic in England, plus 173,000 more unreported cases that weren’t included before. Northern Ireland, Wales and Scotland are about to do the same thing.
On the bright side reinfections only account for 4% of the 14.8 million positive tests so far. But the rates have been rising sharply since omicron arrived in late 2021. Originally just 1 in 100 cases, now reinfections make up 10% of the total.
The tragedy of lost parents
Researchers have looked at data from 21 countries, including England, between March 2020 and October 2021 and found at least 5.2 million children worldwide have lost a parent, grandparent or caregiver to covid, with 3.3 million of them losing a parent. The US Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, which led the project, says this is probably an underestimate because many countries don’t have a robust system for counting covid deaths. The estimate for Africa, for example, is ten times higher than reported. It looks like 75% of parents lost in the pandemic were fathers, and the most likely age group to lose a parent were kids aged 10-17.
The causes of Long Covid are within reach – As is treatment
Thanks to New Scientist magazine for revealing how the mechanisms behind Long Covid are finally being unravelled, and treatments could be with us within a year.
Right now scientists around the world are trying to understand Long Covid and how to treat it. 5.8 million people have died from covid so far. ‘Tens of millions’ more have developed Long Covid, some have been suffering for more than two years, and the word on the streets is most people are getting ‘little help from doctors’, who ‘still aren’t listening to patients’.
We know about 1.3 million people in the UK have long covid at the moment, a number that’s likely to grow following the recent wave of omicron infections that mostly affected unvaccinated young people. Apparently 32% of those asked were still experiencing fatigue 12 weeks later, and 22% had cognitive impairments.
On the bright side, as one scientist says,
“I’d be surprised if we didn’t have some pretty good answers and a shelf of therapeutics a year from now.” It looks like apixaban, an anticoagulant, might help with Long Covid, as might atorvastatin, an anti-inflammatory that helps calm an overactive immune system. Clinical trials are underway and early results could be here ‘within the year’.
Long covid risk halves after vaccination
The risk of getting long covid halves when you’re fully vaccinated, as revealed by a review from the UK’s Health Security Agency. It combined 15 studies to show those who’ve been fully vaccinated are half as likely to get long covid compared with the unvaccinated or people with only one dose. It also turned out the vaccines were most effective against long-term symptoms in people aged over 60.
The review also found that unvaccinated people who have had Long Covid then had their jabs were more likely to see an improvement than unvaccinated people with long covid who didn’t have any jabs.
Mothers’ covid immunity passes to unborn babies
Good news if you’re pregnant. It looks like pregnant women who have their jabs pass on immune protection to their unborn babies. The risk of hospitalisation with covid for a six month or younger baby is 61% less when the mother has two doses of Pfizer or Moderna while pregnant.
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