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The number of patients in hospital with covid is the highest since March 2021, with a rise of 350% over the last two months. Cases are doubling every week in Scotland. The West Country, Cumbria and other areas are suffering from tourist-led surges and there are big concerns about what’ll happen when the schools go back. So what’s going on this week in our covid world?
The risks to your health are worse after a covid infection
If you were worried about vaccines and blood clots, new research should settle your mind. A study at the University of Oxford reveals the risk of blood clotting problems is much higher after an actual covid infection than it is after a vaccine. The research involved more than 29 million people aged 16 or more, so must be one of the most reliable from a statistical perspective – you can’t argue with the results of such a huge study.
The findings suggest the risk of something called thrombocytopenia in a person who has caught the virus is almost 9 times more than in a person who had one dose of the Oxford jab. The analysis also pinned down a link between vaccination with Pfizer jab and a bigger risk of a stroke, but again the risk was a great deal worse – more than 10 times worse – after an actual infection. And in the case of cerebral venous sinus thrombosis, and other kinds of blood clot, the risk was much higher after catching covid than after either kind of jab.
There’s more. While younger people are more likely to get myocarditis, a rare heart condition, after some vaccines, a study in the USA revealed the condition is much more common after a covid infection than after a jab.
The message is clear – vaccination is a lot better for your health than catching covid.
Jabs for kids
The NHS is preparing to roll out vaccines to 12-15 year olds in England from 6th September. While the Department of Health says a firm decision hasn’t been made, the NHS must ‘continue to plan for a range of scenarios’. Children aged 12 and over are already being vaccinated in the US, Canada, France and the Netherlands. As Devi Sridhar at the University of Edinburgh told BBC Radio 4, ‘either you’re going to be exposed to covid without any protection or you can be exposed and have a vaccine. And we should be offering teens that vaccine so they have that protection before going back into schools’.
More insight into Long Covid
A study looking at 1276 people in Wuhan, China, reveals about half of the people hospitalised with covid suffer at least one persistent symptom a year later. About 66% experienced shortness of breath after a year, and fatigue and muscle weakness affected about 50% of the participants after six months, falling to 20% after a year.
Johnson & Johnson booster shots deliver big benefits to antibody levels
Trials show a booster shot of the Johnson & Johnson jab provides a big boost to antibody levels. Volunteers had a second dose 6-8 months after their original jab saw antibody levels rise nine times higher than they did 28 days after their first shot.
New Zealand relaxes its restrictions again
Most of New Zealand will relax again from 1st September, but tough restrictions will stay in place in Auckland and Northland. Jacinda Ardern says the latest outbreak, which affected 350 people, might be easing, with a plateau underway, but ‘caution is still required’.
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