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Latest Weekly UK COVID-19 Data. COVID-19 levels have stopped falling across the UK, with early signs of increases in England, Scotland, and Wales. Hospital admissions are rising, prompting the NHS to launch an Autumn 2024 booster campaign.

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▪ UK ANALYSIS

Recent data show COVID-19 levels are rising in England, Scotland, and Wales, with Northern Ireland stable but at higher levels than before. England’s test positivity rate has increased to 7.6%, and hospital admissions are slightly up across the UK, ending the previous downward trends. In August, hospital admissions and bed occupancy decreased but stopped falling by month’s end. Northern regions in England are also seeing rising case rates. COVID-19 is not yet seasonal, raising concerns about future waves.

The NHS will begin its Autumn 2024 booster campaign on October 3, with public bookings open from September 23.



— ENGLAND DATA ONLY. | Credit: Dr Joe Pajak






▪ Variant Data

▪ VARIANT GLOBALLY -- ANALYSIS

Key observations: The KP3-family variants represent 90% of all variants in the UK, while the JN-family variants are in decline.

A new COVID variant, XEC, identified in Germany, may soon dominate globally. Though slightly more transmissible, experts say updated vaccines still offer strong protection, with NHS boosters available for vulnerable groups. Symptoms mirror common cold or flu: high temperature, aches, tiredness, cough, or sore throat. Most people recover within a few weeks, though recovery may take longer for some more vulnerable individuals.




▪ COVID Death Data

▪ COVID DEATH ANALYSIS

Last week, there was a decrease in weekly deaths. The total number of deaths attributed to COVID-19 (241,431) still underscores the pandemic’s continuing impact and the need for sustained public health interventions and support for affected individuals, the most vulnerable and their families.







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