Omicron Daily Overview: Cumulative Data - Gov.uk. 2,349^ +0^ 0 +0 scotland ; Confirmed omicron cases change from previous report sgtf cases* change from previous report.
You can change your cookie settings at any time. Surveillance overview from 31 january 2022, ukhsa has reported episodes of infection in its. These studies which are now underway for omicron in ukhsa include: We also use cookies set by other sites to help us deliver content from their services. The evaluation is performed by using samples containing different amounts of virus and adding them to different lfds to confirm if they are able to detect this variant. 13 december 2021 summary uk total case numbers confirmed omicron cases change from previous report sgtf cases* change from previous report england 4,487 +1,534 11,139 +4,318 northern ireland 10 +0 scotland 186 +27 wales 30 +15 cumulative total 4,713 +1,576 hospitalisations and deaths hospitalisations deaths confirmed sgtf* england. 118,034 +14,614 northern ireland ; Delta variant infections usually test positive for all three genes, whereas the new omicron variant is known to test negative for the s gene. These are also known as rapid antigen tests. Don’t worry we won’t send you spam or share your email address with anyone.
Contains data from the uk coronavirus dashboard, vaccine surveillance reports and omicron daily overview. 53,881 +16,478 data up to. View online download csv 8.52 kb this file may not be suitable for users of assistive technology. Surveillance overview from 31 january 2022, ukhsa has reported episodes of infection in its. An overview and summary of case data for omicron focusing on confirmed and sgtf cases in the uk. We’ll send you a link to a feedback form. If our weekly monitoring of gene patterns shows a decreased detection of the s gene, this could be an indication of the omicron variant. Confirmed omicron cases change from previous report sgtf cases* change from previous report. As of 20 may omicron ba.4 and omicron ba.5 have been designated variants of concern (vocs) in the uk. Face coverings compulsory in shops and on public transport. It primarily uses data from the office for national statistics (ons), but where appropriate we include data from other sources.