Covid: Four years after first case in UK, how widespread is coronavirus now?
The IndependentGet the free Morning Headlines email for news from our reporters across the world Sign up to our free Morning Headlines email Sign up to our free Morning Headlines email SIGN UP I would like to be emailed about offers, events and updates from The Independent. open image in gallery Experts say it’s important for people to do what they can to reduce transmission of Covid, including getting a vaccine for those who are eligible After most people got vaccinated against the virus, the UK began to follow a “living with Covid” strategy as health officials sought to “manage the infection like other respiratory illnesses” such as the cold and flu. The estimated prevalence of Covid in England and Scotland was 2.3 per cent according to the most recently available official data from 10 January 2024. The most recent report said the prevalence of Covid in England and Scotland had decreased in the TWO weeks leading up to 10 January 2024.” It was down from 4.1 per cent on 27 December 2023 and remains much lower than the rate seen during previous waves of the virus. open image in gallery A view of the National Covid Memorial Wall in London “In previous years, we have sometimes seen a decline in early January followed by an increase over the next few weeks, so it remains important that we continue to do what we can to reduce transmission,” he said.