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UKHSA issues ‘avoid contact’ covid warning to anyone with these symptoms

by Dr. Michael Lee – Health Editor

UKHSA Warns of Rising Respiratory Viruses,Urges Caution as Cases Increase

London,UK – The UK Health Security Agency (UKHSA) is advising caution as cases of respiratory viruses,including Covid-19 and Rhinovirus,begin⁣ to rise across the⁤ nation. While Covid-19 ⁤and flu levels ‍are slowly increasing​ as expected for⁤ this time of year, a notable jump in Rhinovirus positivity – the ‌primary cause of the ⁢common cold⁣ – is also being observed, prompting⁤ health officials to encourage preventative measures and⁣ winter vaccinations.

The latest surveillance data ‍shows Rhinovirus positivity increased to 14.8%‌ this ⁤week, up ⁢from 10.9% the previous week. This increase, coupled with the​ early signs‌ of rising flu and Covid-19, underscores the importance of vaccination for eligible groups to protect against severe illness during the‌ winter months. Respiratory viruses ⁢pose⁤ a⁢ particular risk to individuals ⁣with weakened immune systems and can trigger serious complications like asthma attacks.

Dr. Jamie Lopez Bernal, consultant epidemiologist at UKHSA, ⁤emphasized ⁣the ⁣importance of proactive measures. “Flu ​and Covid-19 levels are starting to slowly increase. While this⁢ is to be expected at this time ⁢of year, now is the time for people to come forward ‍for their⁣ winter vaccines if ‌thay’re eligible, ⁢before we start to ⁢see more of these viruses‍ in circulation in the winter months,” he ​stated. “Vaccination offers the best protection against flu, Covid-19 and RSV which ‍is why​ it’s vital that eligible groups get vaccinated.”

Common ‍symptoms of a‍ respiratory tract infection include:

* ⁤ A cough – you may bring up⁤ mucus (phlegm)
* Sneezing
* ⁤ A stuffy or runny nose
* A sore throat
* Headaches
* Muscle aches
* ⁢ Breathlessness, tight chest or wheezing
*​ A ​high temperature
*⁤ Feeling generally unwell

Currently, there are‌ no immunisations to prevent rhinovirus infection, but vaccines are available for⁣ flu, Covid-19, and RSV, offering crucial protection⁤ against severe outcomes. Health officials recommend individuals experiencing these symptoms consider limiting contact with others to prevent further spread.

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