Study finds Omicron rebounded 'quicker than expected
Study finds Omicron rebounded 'quicker than expected
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According to another study, conducted in London,  Covid infections increased by a tenth in the UK last week, indicating that youngsters are supporting the revival of Omicron. According to the Daily Mail, scientists at King's College London estimate that 160,000 people became ill with Covid every day in the week ending January 26, up from 145,000 in the previous report. According to the research, cases are currently on the rise in every region.

Other coronavirus surveillance research and government data support the findings, which show how the Omicron wave stopped falling.

Children's cases are fueling the spike, according to statistics from the King's team, which collaborates with health firm ZOE. Infection rates have reached their highest level since the pandemic began. And it appears that incidents are increasingly affecting those aged 35 to 55.

Positive test results are rising in children and their parents' age groups, but maintaining stable in other cohorts, according to statistics issued by the UK Health Security Agency. Professor Tim Spector, the study's main scientist and epidemiologist, said the recovery came' sooner than many expected.'

Due to Omicron's high re-infection rate and the appearance of subvariant BA.2, which specialists believe could become dominant within a month because it looks to be much more infectious than its ancestor strain, cases will 'continue to be high until spring,' according to Professor Spector.

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