The prevalence of COVID is also highest in people from 18 to 44 years old
London: About 1 in every 24 people in England and Scotland has COVID -19, with London the worst-affected area as the highly infectious JN.1 variant spreads rapidly.
The prevalence of COVID is also highest in people from 18 to 44 years old, according to a joint report by the UK Health Security Agency and the Office for National Statistics released Thursday.
The study "- which collects data from as many as 30,000 weekly self-reported lateral flow tests results "- was launched in November to aid real-time surveillance of the virus and better understand the winter pressures placed on the country's National Health Service.
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Across England and Scotland as a whole, the COVID prevalence rate is 4.2 per cent but higher at 6.1 per cent in London.
The new data comes a day after the World Health Organization said the highly infectious and immune-evasive JN.1 COVID strain was a "variant of interest."
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