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#Covid & #Flu Weekly Update 2nd February 2023

The weekly update by Public Health Scotland on Covid and Respiratory Cases on 2nd February 2023 is as follows:

Covid

In Scotland, in the week ending 17 January 2023, the estimated number of people testing positive for COVID-19 was 92,400 (95% credible interval: 77,200 to 109,100), equating to 1.76% of the population, or around 1 in 55 people (Source: Coronavirus (COVID-19) Infection Survey, UK – Office for National Statistics)

There were on average 734 patients in hospital with COVID-19, a 17.6% decrease from the previous week ending 22 January 2023 (891).

As part of the Winter 2022 vaccination programme 1,983,634 people have been vaccinated for COVID-19 and 1,930,779 adults have been vaccinated for influenza. 90.1% were vaccinated for influenza and COVID-19 at the same vaccination appointment.

Seasonal coronavirus by NHS Health Board In week 04 (week ending 29/01/2023):

Activity across most NHS Health Boards was higher than what was reported for the same week of the 2021/2022 season

Flu

Influenza decreased to Low activity level (2.9 per 100,000 population). There were 158 influenza cases: 115 type A (not subtyped), 23 A(H3), nine A(H1N1)pdm09 and 11 type B, this compares to 287 laboratory-confirmed cases reported during week 03.

The overall rate of GP consultations for influenza-like illness (ILI) remained at Baseline activity level in week 04 (5.8 per 100,000 population). The ILI rate in week 03 was 9.7 per 100,000 population.

In week 04 (week ending 29/01/2023): All age groups remained at Baseline activity level. Activity across most age groups
was slightly higher than what was reported for the same week of the 2021/2022 season.

Laboratory confirmed diagnosis of influenza In week 04 (week ending 29/01/2023):

Influenza by NHS Health Board In week 04 (week ending 29/01/2023):

Activity across most NHS Health Boards was higher than what was reported for the same week of the 2021/2022 season.

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All Covid rules and restrictions have been lifted in Scotland, but the virus has not gone away. COVID-19, colds and flu can spread more easily in the winter. 

To protect yourself and keep others safe:

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