Been a while since i posted in this thread.
Numbers in hospital continue to decline, especially those in ITU. Pretty sure the last update i saw it was only 1 over RSCH and PRH.
DT extract
Covid hospitalisation levels in London are back to pre-omicron levels, according to the latest figures.
NHS data for the capital show that the number of patients in hospital primarily with Covid is now 788 – the lowest primary cases have been since Oct 25.
Although the total number of Covid patients in London hospitals is 2,295, nearly two thirds are primarily being treated for other conditions but have also tested positive for the virus.
Hospitalisations are also continuing to fall in England as a whole, with both total and primary Covid patient numbers the lowest they has been since the start of January.
The number of patients being treated primarily for Covid in England is now 5,719 – just 47 per cent of the overall figure of 11,967. The latest dashboard data they show that cases, admission and deaths are all continuing to fall week-on-week, despite the addition of reinfections.
Lookis like they have stopped the daily numbers
Hard to know if it's less testing (I don't many that still are) or virus going, but given how weak this strain is does it matter? Time to crack on and forget about unless a new worse strain comes along which the experts say is unlikely now.
Hard to know if it's less testing (I don't many that still are) or virus going, but given how weak this strain is does it matter? Time to crack on and forget about unless a new worse strain comes along which the experts say is unlikely now.
A quick question, if anyone is able to cut through all the conflicting advice, please...
I had covid fairly recently - finally returning a clear test exactly 4 weeks ago.
One of my sons has been unwell this week. He's taken at least one LFT every day and all been clear, but this morning's had a very faint second line. He's trying to convince himself it is a false positive, due to leaving it too ling before checking, and to be fair has taken two more LFTs a couple of hours apart that were clear.
My question is - whilst in theory I can't myself catch it again, so soon after having it, is there still a risk I can pass it on to others (even if I can't get it myself)? ?? Anyone know?
A friend of mine had Covid twice in a month.