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Omicron cases are nearer 200,000 a day as thousands of Brits not reporting positive LFTs, expert warns

OMICRON cases are nearer 200,000 a day, new data suggests - double the official figure.

But due to high levels of vaccine uptake, severe disease is unlikely for the majority, and hospitalisations and deaths are not currently rising.

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Omicron cases may be higher than the Government dashboard suggests, a leading study has warnedCredit: Maciek Musialek / Story Picture Agency
The ZOE COVID Symptom Study app data shows different trends to those of the Government

An expert said thousands of cases are being missed off the official Government case data because of the recent testing rule change.

In December, health officials said Brits who got a positive lateral flow test need to report their result to the NHS website and go into self-isolation.

But they no longer need to get a confirmation PCR if they do not have any of the classic symptoms listed by the NHS.

Therefore, full scope of the Covid outbreak relies on people reporting their LFT test results.

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But Prof Tim Spector, an epidemiologist at King’s College London, said this means positive LFTs are "often not being logged with the Government".

"Confirmed case data is missing thousands of LFT results, leading to massive under-reporting," he warned.

On top of this, people may not be getting a PCR, even when symptomatic, because they aren't showing the classic NHS symptoms of a fever, cough and loss of smell and taste.

Prof Spector said that in November, some 70 per cent of people with a positive lateral flow were following up with a PCR.

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Now, it’s dropped to 10 per cent, which is staggeringly low considering around two-thirds of Covid cases are symptomatic.

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This could be because people are not showing the symptoms deemed necessary for a test by the NHS, and rather, have signs such as a runny nose, headache and sore throat.

Prof Spector is the lead scientist on the ZOE COVID Symptom Study app, which tracks the outbreak using different methods to the Government.

It estimates new cases per day by extrapolating data from app users with positive Covid results and symptoms.

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