VIRAL LOAD

Your cold is TWICE as likely to be Covid as new Omicron strain runs rampant, expert warns

EXPERTS have warned that if you suspect you have a cold, it’s actually twice as likely to be Covid.

It comes as a new Omicon strain runs rampant, capable of infecting people who already had Omicron earlier in the year.

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Covid is in higher numbers now than ever before, estimates showCredit: Getty
This graph shows the percentage of people in the UK who have cold-like symptoms who are positive for Covid (blue), and negative (orange)Credit: The ZOE COVID Study

The ZOE COVID Study estimates that Covid infections are the highest they have ever been in the UK.

It says there are almost 350,000 new daily symptomatic cases of Covid (which doesn’t include those that don’t have symptoms).

And one in 15 people in the UK are currently sick with the bug.

Professor Tim Spector, lead scientist on the study, said: “Covid is still rampant in the population.

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“So much so, that if you have any cold-like symptoms at the moment it’s nearly twice as likely to be Covid as a cold.”

The study reveals that the most common symptoms experienced by those infected are a sore throat, headache, blocked or runny nose, and a cough.

Prof Spector continued: “Even if people have had a past infection and are fully vaccinated, people are still catching it. 

“This is because there are multiple Covid variants coexisting at the same time (BA.2, BA.4 and BA.5). 

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“The good news is that case numbers won’t rise indefinitely and we’re already seeing a slight drop in numbers day to day. 

“Although we all want to make the most of the good weather, people will need to decide for themselves whether going to large events, working from the office or using busy public transport is worth the risk.”

Hospital admissions are rising and almost at the level seen in January and March - when previous Omicron variants caused outbreaks.

Almost 2,000 patients are being reported as Covid positive per day in England.

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Deaths remain relatively low, at around 65 per day in England.

While Omicron sub-variants are considered to be super efficient at spreading, they are also believed to be milder.

It appears the new Omicron strains BA.4 and BA.5 also usually cause no more than a cold-like illness, although scientists are still working this out.

Experts have said it is difficult to tell, because there is such an extreme array of immunity in the population. 

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