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This week China is reporting a sharp rise in covid cases in Beijing, Guangzhou and Zhengzhou, signalling the potential for more lockdowns that’ll affect manufacturing in the cities.
The number of covid infections in Queensland and Victoria, Australia, has just shot up by 60% in a week, prompting calls for people to wear masks once more, and a 40% rise in New South Wales has promoted warnings from officials.
At the same time the Kyle & Jackie O Show radio host, Jackie Henderson, has revealed on air that she’s 'struggling with this fatigue' thanks to Long Covid, and has been advised by medical experts to stop working. And we’re beginning to see reports of people who’ve been suffering from Long Covid for three years, still struggling to recover.
While it’s great to be able to forget about covid, and it’s human nature to eventually get used to a bad situation, it’s clear we can’t. We still need to take care of ourselves and others.
The listed symptoms and side effects of covid
The symptoms of covid are officially listed as fever, cough, fatigue, shortness of breath, vomiting, loss of taste or smell, and in some cases no symptoms at all. The complications of the virus are listed as pneumonia, viral sepsis, acute respiratory distress syndrome, kidney failure, cytokine release syndrome, respiratory failure, pulmonary fibrosis, paediatric multisystem inflammatory syndrome, and of course Long Covid.
Blistered feet and hands – A new covid symptom
At the moment around 1 in 40 of us in the UK has the virus, according to the Office of National Statistics, and cases have begun to fall. But there are reports of a new and rare symptom turning up in covid sufferers – blistered feet.
The Royal College of Podiatry has given advice to people suffering the problem. Apparently ‘covid toes’ affects the skin on your feet, causing the toes to first go red, then purple, and then swell up. The condition is the most common in children, teens and young adults. The result is a lot like a chilblain, and because covid is such a new virus the exact reason behind the condition is a mystery. It can also affect your hands, leaving them blistered, itchy, painful and bumpy.
Booster vaccine reminder
The NHS is reminding those who haven’t taken up their booster vaccines to have them. And we’re seeing early warnings that an increase in hospitalisations could ‘topple’ the NHS. Vaccines are our first and best line of defence, vital when, for example, in one Manchester hospital 8-9% of beds are already taken up by people suffering from covid.
Experts appeal for people to stop being complacent
Cases may be low at the moment but experts are still advising people to be cautious around covid as the winter approaches since the number of immune-evasive variants and subvariants is increasing. Older people are under particular threat of re-infection. Dr Simon Clarke of the University of Reading and others say we need to know cases will soon begin to increase. He also says we ‘don’t yet have a great feel for what society’s level of protection against severe disease will be’.
Professor Azeem Majeed, head of Public Health at Imperial College London, says vaccination is essential for the nation to get through the winter. But he also says the government has made things more difficult because they’ve stopped providing free test kits. He believes increasing public health warnings during the autumn and winter could help avoid soaring case numbers and swerve a potential new wave.
Dr Jamie Lopez Bernal, consultant epidemiologist for immunisation and countermeasures at the UK Health Security Agency, agrees. He’s expecting to see ‘growing cases of covid’ in the weeks to come.
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