Will Corona become ‘deadly’ again in Britain, why are experts expressing such apprehension?

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London: Anticipating a new wave of COVID-19, experts have warned that in the coming winter in Britain, Corona could break the back of the health system. According to a report by Britain’s news website Daily Mail, the new subvariant of Omicron has developed itself according to the immunity created from the vaccine. In such a situation, it is being speculated that the new immune-invasive variants can bring the UK health system NHS to its knees.

If we look at the data for the week ending September 17, it is found that there has been an increase of 14 percent in new cases of the corona. This increase can take a very serious form in view of the coming winter. According to reports, about 1.1 million people have recently been affected by Corona, which has emerged as the first increase since mid-July. At the same time, doctors say that due to lack of testing and inadequate monitoring in public areas, there is a spurt in corona cases.

Symptoms are not coming
Professor Tim Spector, the co-founder of the Covid ZOE app, told The Independent that now the symptoms are also presenting themselves in a slightly different way than in the earlier forms. At the same time, people still come forward to get corona tested on old symptoms. He further said that it seems that we are at the beginning of the next wave and this time it is affecting older people a little earlier than the previous wave. Professor Tim Spector argued that many people are still using government guidelines about symptoms which is wrong.

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Fever and loss of smell are now rare
On the nature of the changing corona, doctors believe that now fever and loss of smell have become extremely rare symptoms. Although still two-thirds of the people start with a sore throat. It is worth noting that this symptom is also seen in cold caused by the common cold, due to which many people do not get tested for corona and keep roaming as a carrier of the virus.

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