health leaders argue that with the risk of a further spread of infections, self isolation is essential when required, and they ve defended the nhs covid app. the pinging, the pingdemic, is because we have a pandemic. we know that you re five times more likely to become a case yourself if you ve been a close contact, and this is the way that we stop transmission occurring through the country. so, this is not an inconvenience, it is actually an essential intervention for all of us. the office for national statistics infection survey suggests there were just over 830,000 people in the uk who had the virus last week up 27.5%, though a slower rate of increase than in the previous two weeks. in england, it was one in 75 with the virus. in wales, one in 210. and northern ireland, one in 170 people. in all three of which, there were increases. but in scotland, with one in 180, the trend was said to be uncertain . if ijust take your temperature.
the office for national statistics infection survey suggests there were just over 830,000 people in the uk who had the virus last week up 27.5%, though a slower rate of increase than in the previous two weeks. in england, it was one in 75 with the virus. in wales, one in 210. and northern ireland, one in 170 people. in all three of which, there were increases. but in scotland, with one in 80, the trend was said to be uncertain . if ijust take your temperature. luke had opted not to have the vaccine. he tested positive for covid and needed hospital treatment. he thinks he caught the virus when watching euros football in the pub with friends. a lot of people in there had to self isolate, but i m the only one that i know of that s got it, and got it quite bad. so i m the unlucky, one of the unlucky few, but you ve got to sort of re evaluate, you know, your options and, you know, get the jab.
in the uk who had the virus last week up 27.5%, though a slower rate of increase than in the previous two weeks. in england, it was one in 75 with the virus. in wales, one in 210. and northern ireland, one in 170 people. in all three of which, there were increases. but in scotland, with one in 180, the trend was said to be uncertain . if ijust take your temperature. luke had opted not to have the vaccine. he tested positive for covid and needed hospital treatment. he thinks he caught the virus when watching euros football in the pub with friends. a lot of people in there had to self isolate, but i m the only one that i know of that s got it and got it quite bad. so, i m the unlucky, one of the unlucky few, but you ve got to sort of re evaluate, you know, your options and, you know, get the jab. health officials confirm
because they re young, that covid can t affect them, it can t damage them. that s absolutely not the case. it can affect everybody. health leaders argue that with the risk of a further spread of infections, self isolation is essential when required, and they ve defended the nhs covid app. the pinging, the pingdemic, is because we have a pandemic. we know that you re five times more likely to become a case yourself if you ve been a close contact, and this is the way that we stop transmission occurring through the country. so, this is not an inconvenience, it is actually an essential intervention for all of us. the office for national statistics infection survey suggests there were just over 830,000 people in the uk who had the virus last week up 27.5%, though a slower rate of increase than in the previous two weeks. in england, it was one in 75 with the virus. in wales, one in 210. and northern ireland, one in 170 people. in all three of which,
united states. the southern united states represents about 38% of the population, but only 34% of the vaccinated population. so that s about 6 million unvaccinated people. and so, when i talk to folks at the cdc and other places who are trying to shift this, who are trying to get the one third of americans who have not been vaccinated to get vaccinated, they said one of them said it is a long, slow, slog. it is tough to get this one third of people who have not been vaccinated so far to decide to roll up their sleeves. and are you seeing age group differences? there are. so, elderly people have really embraced the vaccine, did so very early on. but let s take a look at younger age group because that has not gone so well. so, among folks ages 18 to 39, they represent 30% of the population, but only 27.5% of the vaccinated population. again, a difference that is millions of people.