Two million citizens suffer from long-term Covid symptoms

Two million citizens suffer from long-term Covid symptoms
Two million citizens suffer from long-term Covid symptoms
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Two million people across England and Scotland still suffer from long-term symptoms coronavirus (long Covid), of which 381,000 say they have greatly reduced their daily activities, according to an official study released today.

The British Office for National Statistics (ONS) reported that 3.3% of people who took part in the survey, which was conducted between February 6 and March 7, reported experiencing Covid symptoms that lasted more than four weeks after they were initially infected with the virus, symptoms that were not due to another medical condition.

This percentage is slightly higher than 2.9% of people who reported experiencing long Covid symptoms in a similar ONS survey in March 2023, a survey covering the whole of the UK, although the ONS clarified that the methods of the two surveys were not exactly comparable.

Unlike other large, wealthy countries, in Britain labor force participation has fallen since the start of the Covid-19 pandemic in 2020, causing concern for government and employers. A major factor is the rise in the number of working-age people who are chronically ill, a number that has increased by about 700,000 since the pandemic.

Today’s ONS survey figures show that 9.1% of people not working or looking for work report long-term Covid symptoms, three times the rate among the population as a whole. People aged 45-54 are more likely to experience long-term Covid-19 symptoms 5% of the age group – and women have 20% more chance to report such symptoms than men.

Of people who reported long-term Covid symptoms in today’s survey, 51% said they started more than two years ago and 71% said they lasted at least a year. THE Britain recorded more than 230,000 deaths from Covid-19, at a similar death rate to the US and Italy, but higher than other countries in western Europe, according to World Health Organization data.

Today’s ONS figures were collated with the UK’s Health Security Agency, based on a sample 139,000 participants.

Source: RES-MPE

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