Number of Brits falling ill with Covid has dipped by another 10% in a week, symptom app shows
Daily MailBritain's Covid cases fell by a tenth last week, according to the country's largest symptom-tracking study which has sparked fresh hopes restrictions will not be needed before Christmas. King's College London scientists estimated 65,059 people were falling ill with the virus on any given day in the week to November 13, down from 72,546 previously. Graph shows: The proportion of people who were infected with Covid between October 19 and November 5 compared to between September 9 and 27 in different age groups Graph shows: The proportion of people who were infected with Covid between October 19 and November 5 compared to between September 9 and 27 in different regions in England Covid vaccine booster doses reduce the risk of infection by two thirds compared to two jabs, a mass surveillance claimed today. Graph shows: The proportion of people who are unvaccinated, have had one dose, had two doses and had their booster dose in different age groups in England It comes after a mass surveillance study claimed yesterday that Covid booster jabs reduce the risk of infection by two thirds compared to those who are double-jabbed.