The NHS has advised people to seek urgent medical attention if they experience a three symptoms alongside Covid. This may indicate more severe cases of the illness.
Recent data from the UK Health Security Agency (UKHSA) revealed that Covid cases have dropped slightly, with the infection continuing to circulate at "low levels". Hospital cases of COVID-19 declined slightly with weekly positivity rates falling to 10.3 per cent from the previous week's 11.9 per cent.
The UKHSA said that people aged 85 and above continue to face thehighest risk of hospital admission due to Covid. Therefore, recognising Covid symptoms that may warrant medical intervention remains crucial.
In most cases of Covid, people will make a recovery with rest and home treatments. However, if symptoms persist, seeking professional guidance may be advisable.
The NHS website instructs people to request an "urgent" GP appointment or ring 111 if you or your child also notices three symptoms. It advised calling 111 if “you or a child have other signs of illness, such as a rash, loss of appetite, or feeling weak”.
You should also do this if "you or a child have a high temperature that last five days or more or does not come down with paracetamol". A high temperature is defined as 38C or higher.
The NHS also advises people to contact 111 if:
Symptoms of Covid COVID-19 symptoms can include:
The NHS says: "The symptoms are very similar to symptoms of other illnesses, such as colds and flu. Most people feel better within a few weeks, but it can take longer to recover.
"For some people, it can be a more serious illness and their symptoms can last longer."
If you have symptoms of COVID-19, the NHS recommends trying to stay at home and avoiding contact with other people if you or your child have symptoms and either:
It adds: "You can go back to your normal activities when you feel better or do not have a high temperature. If your child has mild symptoms such as a runny nose, sore throat or mild cough, and they feel well enough, they can go to school or childcare."
VaccinesThe eligibility requirements for Covid booster jabs this autumn have been revised. Previously, the vaccination was offered to anyone aged 65 and over, alongside those with various chronic or long-term health conditions.
This year's complete eligibility criteria for the booster includes people who:
If you qualify for the winter COVID-19 vaccine, you can schedule a COVID-19 vaccination appointment online or through the NHS App if you're aged five years or over. Alternatively, locate a walk-in COVID-19 vaccination centre to receive your jab without requiring a prior appointment if you're aged five years or above.
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