📈 Omicron is already causing record-breaking case numbers.
But extreme rises are likely to skew admissions and deaths figures to such a point that they may become largely useless in helping to drive policy, writes science editor @sarahknapton
🦠 Dr Susan Hopkins, chief medical adviser for UKHSA, predicted that Britain will see around 1m infections a day by the end of the year.
Under modelling by the London School and Hygiene and Tropical Medicine, roughly half the country could be infected with omicron by the spring
📊 The January death rate is around 0.09%, according to ONS.
So on a day of one million infections, we would expect 908 of those people to die naturally over the next month, yet currently all would end up in the Covid data
Under worst case scenarios from the LSHTM, some 34.2 million would be infected up to April…
…Which could see nearly 30,000 natural deaths wrongly reported in the daily Covid figures during that period ❌
Not all these predicted infections will end up being recorded cases.
➡️ But most of these natural deaths will occur in hospitals or care homes where patients and residents will have been tested
📝 The only way to get a true picture is to wait for the ONS to publish death registration data, which breaks down deaths into people who die ‘with’ the disease and those that die ‘from’ it, Sarah writes telegraph.co.uk/news/2021/12/1…
But that figure comes about a fortnight late, too late to impact on policy decisions, which must be made quickly.
Faced with huge rises in deaths, it may be hard to avoid calls for more restrictions🔻
Data on hospital admissions will also be perturbed by this glitch.
🏥 If half of the country catches omicron then the chance of someone testing positive when they go into hospital for any reason will be very high
🔴 Currently around 27% of cases included in the daily admissions figures are patients who tested positive on or after admission rather than being admitted because of the virus
✏️You can now see how many Oxbridge offers pupils at every school in the UK - as well as international schools - have received each year between 2017 and 2021
📉Our data reveal that some of the country’s most prestigious private schools are now seeing their Oxbridge offers decline sharply while the number of offers made to some state schools have soared
➡️In a press conference from Downing Street on Wednesday night, Professor Whitty, urged “really serious caution” over reports that omicron was leading to fewer hospitalisations than delta
🇿🇦His comments were made after the first major real-world data from South Africa suggested that the country’s omicron wave had led to 23% fewer hospitalisations than when the delta variant was dominant telegraph.co.uk/news/2021/12/1…
🔴NEW: A laboratory leak is now the more likely origin of Covid, MPs have heard, because after two years of searching an animal host has never been found
Dr Alina Chan said there was also a risk that Covid-19 was an engineered virus.
"Right now it’s not safe for people who know about the origin of the pandemic to come forward. But we live in an era where there is so much information being stored that it will eventually come out"
Viscount Ridley said he also believed a lab leak was now the likely origin.
🗣️"After two years we still haven't found a single infected animal that could be the progenitor, and that’s incredibly surprising" telegraph.co.uk/news/2021/12/1…