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2 million is 3% of their population.
I keep hearing also of significantly more people getting Covid again versus those who are fully vaccinated getting it.
The data for the vaccine hesitant just keeps getting worse and worse.
Finally I think Ivermectin has been found to be a huge disappointment, I hope treatments get better soon, but even in that case it doesn’t protect one from getting it again.
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2 million is 3% of their population.
Yes, but the UK has had about 5.7 million cases of COVID.
More than a third are long-COVID?
The article extrapolates from a survey of 500K adults, and 5% ended up with symptoms consistent with long-COVID.
A study of over half a million adults in England found that one in 20 had persistent COVID-19 symptoms, according to a news release from Imperial College London.
The research looked at survey data from the Imperial College London-led REACT-2 study, collected from random samples of the population between September 2020 and February 2021. Nearly 27,000 (around 6%) reported experiencing at least one of 29 symptoms linked with COVID-19 for 12 weeks or more.
These figures are based on reports from the people (almost one in five) who reported having had COVID-19, either suspected or confirmed by PCR test, one-third of whom reported persistent symptoms at 12 weeks. This could mean that more than two million people in England may have been affected by these persistent symptoms after COVID-19.
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I suspect their definition is any lingering symptom.