Covid cases have tumbled by two-thirds in a month, encouraging figures show --[Reported by Umva mag]

COVID cases have tumbled by two-thirds in a month, figures show. There were 31,933 UK positive tests were counted yesterday — a 66 per cent fall from the 94,326 on January 25. AlamyCovid cases have dropped 66 per cent over the past month[/caption] Cases in England, where restrictions have been scrapped, are also down a third on last week. Covid hospital admissions are also dropping. The average is now below 1,000 a day after peaking above 2,000 in January. And the UK daily deaths average, which is calculated over a week, is 121. That is the lowest since New Year’s Eve’s 110. On February 8 it was 257. Prof Steven Riley, of the UK Health Security Agency, confirmed the falls, but warned: “The virus is still with us and remains a threat.” The Office for National Statistics estimates there are around 290,000 new infections a day. Most read in The Sun DANCE OFF Strictly's Nick Knowles forced to QUIT tomorrow's live show after shock injury SMASH SHOCK Watch driver's dangerous bid to beat traffic BACKFIRE and end in horror smash CLUB ATTACK Manhunt for driver who ploughed into crowd at club’s Freshers’ Night TRANSFER BAN Transfer fees could be SCRAPPED in biggest change to football in 30 years BREAK TIME Corrie legend quits after 20 years and reveals he secretly left five months ago missed out A-list actress was turned down for Cassandra in Only Fools as she was too HOT The far lower official numbers suggests many people are not getting ill or are testing at home. It comes as the UKHSA said the spin-off BA.2 variant has overtaken Omicron as England’s dominant strain. Experts do not expect it to cause extra problems as it is very similar.

Oct 4, 2024 - 17:43
Covid cases have tumbled by two-thirds in a month, encouraging figures show --[Reported by Umva mag]

COVID cases have tumbled by two-thirds in a month, figures show.

There were 31,933 UK positive tests were counted yesterday — a 66 per cent fall from the 94,326 on January 25.

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Covid cases have dropped 66 per cent over the past month[/caption]

Cases in England, where restrictions have been scrapped, are also down a third on last week.

Covid hospital admissions are also dropping. The average is now below 1,000 a day after peaking above 2,000 in January.

And the UK daily deaths average, which is calculated over a week, is 121.

That is the lowest since New Year’s Eve’s 110. On February 8 it was 257.

Prof Steven Riley, of the UK Health Security Agency, confirmed the falls, but warned: “The virus is still with us and remains a threat.”

The Office for National Statistics estimates there are around 290,000 new infections a day.

The far lower official numbers suggests many people are not getting ill or are testing at home.

It comes as the UKHSA said the spin-off BA.2 variant has overtaken Omicron as England’s dominant strain.

Experts do not expect it to cause extra problems as it is very similar.




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