while deaths FROM covid remains essentially level in Denmark as cases plummet
Lifted legal restrictions 1st November
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Mortality due to COVID-19 in Denmark is not increasing as much as are case numbers
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The Omicron variant has led to an increasing proportion of deaths “with” COVID-19 rather than deaths “due to” COVID-19
Number of people dying within 30 days of a positive Covid test
SSI compared those numbers to death certificates
90% in agreement
Omicron wave
Many had virus all at once
Much lower death rate
90% down to 30% dying from the virus
US
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Covid symptom tracker
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UK current data
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ONS
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UK Prevalence, week ending 19 February
3.84% in England (1 in 25 people,)
3.23% in Wales (1 in 30 people)
7.23% in Northern Ireland (1 in 14 people)
4.57% in Scotland (1 in 20 people)
Long covid, as of 2 January 2022
1.3 million people
2.1% of the population
Of those reporting long COVID symptoms
42% were experiencing these symptoms for at least a year
Symptoms adversely affected the day-to-day activities of 63%) of those with self-reported long COVID.
Fatigue (50%)
Shortness of breath (37%)
Loss of smell (37%)
Loss of taste (28%)
Prevalence of LC
Long COVID more common aged 35 to 69 years
Females
People living in more deprived areas
Those working in health or social care or teaching and education
People with another health condition or disability.
Long covid in primary school children
1.0% met all the criteria for long COVID at some point since March 2020.
20.0% had a positive COVID-19 test of any kind since March 2020
Secondary school pupils
2.7% met all the criteria for long COVID at some point since March 2020.
FDA tweet on chocolate
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