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How’s the UK doing?
In a week when the NHS has added nine new signs to its list of coronavirus symptoms, and the UK suffers the most cases since the pandemic began, how is the nation doing? Is the UK keeping its people safe or are relaxed measures putting more of us at risk than ever?
9 new covid symptoms listed by the NHS
Originally there were just three symptoms to officially look out for. Now the NHS has added another nine to a growing list of potential signs you’re infected. At the same time free lateral flow tests have been axed and the guidance for self isolation has changed. As an adult testing positive, you’re supposed to stay home for five days and avoid high risk people for ten days.
Here’s the latest NHS list of potential covid symptoms.
- Either a high temperature or chills
- A new continuous cough where you cough a lot for more than an hour or have three bad coughing sessions in 24 hours
- You lose your sense of smell or taste, or it changes so things taste or smell odd
- Shortness of breath
- Feeling unusually tired
- Aching body, headaches, sore throats, blocked or runny nose
- Lost appetite
- Diarrhoea
- Feeling or actually being sick
As you can see these are very similar to the way you can feel when you catch a cold or flu, but colds and flu don’t come with the risk of Long Covid.
Record-breaking numbers of covid cases in the UK
4.9 million people in the UK have covid at the moment. It’s a record breaker of the worst kind. The number of hospital patients with covid is also on the way up although it’s less than it was in earlier waves. Right now 90% of people aged 12 and over have had their first jabs. Official numbers reveal over 165,000 of us have died in the UK thanks to covid.
Covid test results lab fail
Immensa Labs in Wolverhampton has sent out 43,000 false negative covid test results over a month in 2021, right across South West England. The people they said were clear were actually infected. More people have ended up infected as a result of the mistakes, more people were hospitalised, and more have died.
How come so many of us are catching covid a second time?
More of us than ever are catching covid for a second time. It’s partly because omicron is pretty good at getting past vaccine defences. It’s also a statistics thing. Because so many of us have already been infected in the first place, more of us are getting it twice. And it’s clear the effect of vaccines is steadily waning. Many thousands of people in the UK have been suffering from Long Covid for two years now, still struggling to cope. While there’s some hope on the horizon thanks to countless studies around the world designed to figure out why it’s happening and design treatments and cures, the end is nowhere near for Long Covid sufferers.
Luckily the experts say getting Covid twice in a short space of time is still fairly unlikely, even the extra-infectious omicron. And there’s some good news – most second-timers won’t feel as ill as they did the first time around.
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