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England’s Covid R number rises to between 0.9 and 1.2

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August 20, 2021
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The coronavirus reproduction rate in England is estimated to have risen to between 0.9 and 1.2, according to official data released on Friday, compared with 0.8 to 1.0 last week.

That means that every 10 people with Covid-19 will on average go on to infect between 9 and 12 others.

The latest daily growth rate estimate is -1 per cent to +3 per cent, compared to -4 per cent to 0 per cent in the previous set of figures.

A growth rate of between -1 per cent and +3 per cent means that the number of new cases could broadly remain stable, falling by up to 1 per cent every day or rising by up to 3 per cent every day.

“These estimates represent the transmission of Covid-19 two to three weeks ago, due to the time delay between someone being infected, developing symptoms, and needing healthcare,” the UK Health Security Agency said.

Coronavirus cases in the UK have been rising once more since the beginning of August, after a sustained fall following a peak in mid-July. The seven-day rolling average, which evens out reporting irregularities in the daily figures, shows that cases are up by 7.8 per cent compared with the previous week, while fatalities have risen by 9.6 per cent by the same measure.

A total of 87.3 per cent of people aged 16 and above have had a first dose of a Covid-19 vaccine, while 75.7 per cent have had both shots, according to UK government statistics.

The rising R number comes amid NHS plans to roll out a third vaccine dose from next month for people who may be more vulnerable to becoming ill will Covid-19 despite the protection offered by two shots. Boosters aim to combat waning immunity responses to the virus over time.

Although Sajid Javid, the health secretary, said on Thursday that the scheme will begin “sometime in September”, there have also been reports that it may not go forward this autumn.

The Joint Committee on Vaccination and Immunisation (JCVI) met on Thursday morning to discuss the campaign, and prior to the meeting, JCVI member Prof Adam Finn said it was not yet clear whether booster shots should be administered only to certain groups of people.

Earlier this month, the government’s senior scientific and medical advisers agreed a new alert system for coronavirus, to reflect the weakened link between infections and serious illness or death.

Source: Independent

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