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Patient "top" Covid symptoms revealed by new data as a case rocket in the UK

New data reveal the most common symptoms seen in patients, so the number of Covid cases has skyrocketed to almost one-third in a week.

The number of cases has consistently increased since the Jubilee celebration, with 2.3 million people infected with the virus in the last week of June.

A report from the Covid analytics app ZOE shows that headaches are the most reported symptom.

ONS data show that in the summer of 2020, less than 0.1% of England's population was positive, compared to 1.57% in 2021. Now it's 3.35%.

As of the end of June, the number of hospitalized patients in Covid in the UK was 8,928, up from 6,401 in the previous week, but the number of patients in the intensive care unit increased slightly. The increase in

cases has been facilitated by the recent BA.4 and BA.5 variants, theOmicronsubvariants.

Headache is the biggest symptom of Covid (

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The ZOE Covid Study app is used by volunteers to report their health and symptoms, and whether their test results are positive.

Next, the data provided will be analyzed by researchers at King's College London to track infections across the UK to identify who is at highest risk and where is at high risk. ..

More than 2 in 3 of all Covid patients who used the app reported suffering from headaches before returning to a positive test.

Some even suffered from headaches before they had difficulty breathing.

A total of 2.3 million people were Covid positive in the last week of June(

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This app makes this painful symptom more "general" than other classic Covid signs. Further explains how to be.

Professor Tim Spector, who heads the Zoe Health Study app, told The Guardian: Just four months ago I had BA.1 / 2, at 4/5, I thought they would be protected.

However, the professor added that reinfection with Covid within three months is "rare".

If you test positive for "coronavirus(Covid-19), or if you have symptoms of Covid-19, stay at home and do other things. Avoid contact with people. ”Advise the NHS.

The National Health Organization added: "If you are using Covid-19, you can infect others with the virus for up to 10 days after the infection begins.

" Many people are others 5 days later.

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