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Pakistan reports uptick in daily Covid tests

NIH data shows positivity ratio dropping to 0.40 : 0 most common current Covid symptoms as new variant spreads

February 2, 2023 10:47 AM


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There was an uptick in daily number of tests as Pakistan posted another 19 Covid-19 infections with no fatality during the last 24 hours (Wednesday), showed the statistics released by the National Institute of Health (NIH) on Thursday morning, reported 24NewsHD TV channel.

According to the NIH data, the death toll in the country remained the same at 30,640 whereas the number of total infections now rose to 1,576,331 after adding the fresh 19 cases. 

During the last 24 hours (Wednesday), 4,698 tests were conducted throughout Pakistan as compared to previous day’s 3,797 whereas the positivity ratio stood at 0.40 percent. The number of patients in critical care stood at nine.

https://twitter.com/NIH_Pakistan/status/1620959195490140160

10 most common current Covid symptoms

Fears have been raised as new offshoots of the highly-transmissible Omicron variant have caused cases to surge in countries around the world.

Omicron relatives XBB and XBB.1.5 have been reported in several nations, including the UK, leading British health officials to urge the take-up of Covid vaccines and other protections against the virus.

Earlier this month, the UK Health Security Agency (UKHSA) advised Britons to stay at home when feeling unwell or wear face coverings when going outside in a bid to stem the risk of a new Covid wave.

The UKHSA then warned that Covid and flu are currently “circulating at high levels”, which is likely to continue rising in the coming weeks.

The XBB.1.5 Covid variant is thought to be behind at least 4 per cent of infections currently being sequenced. In October 2022, the World Health Organisation (WHO) said there was early evidence to suggest that XBB has a higher reinfection risk, compared to other circulating Omicron subvariants.

Tim Spector, professor of genetic epidemiology at King’s College London and founder of the Covid Zoe app, warned that the new Omicron descendent could be the new variant “to watch out for .. in 2023.”

As Covid continues to circulate at pace in the UK, analysis from the ZOE project, seen by The Independent, reveals that in the 30 days up to 3rd January 2023, sore throats were the most common symptom reported by its contributors.

The ZOE app allows infected people to report their symptoms via an app while allegedly suffering from the virus in the interest of attaining a better understanding of Covid and its evolution. The data submitted is then analysed by King’s College London, which tracks infections across the UK and identifies who is most at risk.

Here are the top 10 symptoms reported in the past month:

1.     Sore throat – 57.3 percent

2.     Blocked nose – 57.8 percent

3.     Runny nose – 55.5 percent

4.     Sneezing – 52 percent

5.     Cough with no phlegm – 50.7 percent

6.     Headaches – 49.6 percent

7.     Cough with phlegm – 47.3 percent

8.     Hoarse voice – 41.4 percent

9.     Muscle pain – 24.7 percent

10.   Altered smell – 22.32 percent



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