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An outbreak traced to a belgium couple who had travelled to the country earlier in the month. let s get the very latest from our health editor, hugh pym, on the situation here. london is the epicentre of the surge, and new figures suggest that one in 20 people in the city now have the virus, either the omicron or delta variants. the data comes from the office for national statistics, which tests people from tens of thousands of households, picking up those who don t have symptoms. its latest survey points to a faster spread around the uk. well, we are seeing a really quick increase in prevalence right across the country and across all ages, significantly for the very first time, all of the numbers are at the moment very, very small in the over 70s. this chart shows how rapidly infections in the uk were rising as measured by the 0ns at the end of last week and into the weekend to more than 1.7 million people ....
Well, we are seeing a really quick increase in prevalence right across the country and across all ages. significantly, for the very first time, all of the numbers are, at the moment, very, very small in the over 70s. this chart shows how rapidly infections in the uk were rising as measured by the 0ns at the end of last week and into the weekend to more than 1.7 million people with the virus. there were differences around the uk, though. in england, it was one in 35 people. in northern ireland, one in a0. in wales, one in a5. in scotland, it was one in 65 people with the virus. 0micron cases are rising rapidly but it s less likely than delta to put people in hospital, according to new research, and officials say that s reassuring. there is a glimmer of christmas hope in the findings that we published yesterday but it definitely isn t yet at the point where we could downgrade that serious threat. ....
It s also going to mean that the peak comes very quickly, isn t it? i mean, this is going to burn very fast indeed. yeah, i think a bit of a calculation, i have to admit, but the 0ns figures ii read is close to 200,000 every day, there are only so many doublings you can go through before you are infecting the entire population of the uk every couple of hours, so eventually it does burn itself out, and that s why the models that look at where the peak might come in terms of a figure but the 0ns figures ii read is close to 200,000 every day, we really care about, people going into hospital who are sick, that s kind of peaking injanuary february, probably different where it s time for it to do so. well, earlier, ispoke to data journalistjohn burn murdoch from the financial times, who gave this assessment on the covid hospitalisations happening in london. if we compare where we are right now ....
To a belgium couple who had travelled to the country earlier in the month. here s our health editor, hugh pym. london is the epicentre of the surge, and new figures suggest that one in 20 people in the city now have the virus, either the omicron or delta variants. the data comes from the office for national statistics, which tests people from tens of thousands of households, picking up those who don t have symptoms. its latest survey points to a faster spread around the uk. well, we are seeing a really quick increase in prevalence right across the country and across all ages, significantly for the very first time, all of the numbers are at the moment very, very small in the over 70s. this chart shows how rapidly infections in the uk were rising as measured by the 0ns at the end of last week and into the weekend to more than 1.7 million people with the virus. there were differences around ....
Spread around the uk. well, we are seeing a really quick increase in prevalence right across the country and across all ages, significantly for the very first time, all of the numbers are at the moment very, very small in the over 70s. this chart shows how rapidly infections in the uk were rising as measured by the 0ns at the end of last week and into the weekend to more than 1.7 million people with the virus. there were differences around the uk, though, and england, it was one in 35 people, in northern ireland one in a0 in wales, one in a5. while in scotland, it was one in 65 people with the virus. 0micron cases are rising rapidly, but it s less likely than delta to put people in hospital according to new research, and officials say that s reassuring. there is a glimmer of christmas hope in the findings that we published yesterday, but it definitely isn t yet at the point where we could ....