The number of coronavirus cases has risen since the beginning of January, prompting doctors to issue cautions.
In the week ending Sunday, April 6, the “positivity rate” rose from 4.2 to 4.5%, with a 7% rise in the number of individuals in England testing positive, according to figures supplied by.
The UK Health Security Agency (UKHSA). By contrast, the optimism rate was 2.2% at the beginning of the year. According to the UK Health Security Agency,
Those who had the coronavirus vaccination were more than 40% less likely than those who did not to end up in the hospital with COVID-19.
“Like we see with other respiratory viruses, seasonal changes and increased indoor social mixing can contribute to the spread,” Dr. Wylie added.