Hospital admissions over the last week in England for patients with COVID-19 have jumped to 48 per cent, as experts warn that the first winter wave is starting to heavily impact the health service, the Mirror reports. Bed occupancy in hospitals for patients with Covid is up 37 per cent compared with the previous seven days.
Other symptoms including a fever and loss of smell with Covid are now much rarer, with less than one in six people being affected. Professor Tim Spector, the Scientific Co-Founder of ZOE, commented on the latest COVID data, saying: “It’s clear from ZOE Health Study data that we’re now seeing an autumn wave of COVID-19, combined with increases in hospital admissions.
However, he added to say that youngest age groups are showing signs of case numbers slowing. Professor Spector said: "Children tend to be a leader of infection trends, so if this continues next week it is possible that the COVID wave might not be as bad as previously predicted."
Shock horror. You can set your watch by it. October and they’re talking about people getting sick heavily impacting the health service. Like every other Autumn/winter before it.
Shut up ffs
Got to go straight the comment section 👍👍
So the month before 🫠
KAK
Tories don't care. They want poor people to suffer. And if pensioners die then the tories will save money on pension payments.
Pack it in now for god sake
Since one month ago....
Boring
Bob I couldn’t give a fuck
Zzzzzzz
August? Last month?
Getting the cash in
Slow news day zzzzzz
Yawn. Zzzz.
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