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Jessica Knibbs

Covid symptom in head is most reported among vast majority of patients as cases soar

New NHS data has revealed the number of positive Covid patients in hospitals has jumped up by more than 2,000 in a week, taking the total to 7,822.

This comes as news of hospital beds in England are being taken up by Covid-19 patients has seen a major surge of 37%, as experts warn of a possible fifth wave.

The rise was first seen after Jubilee celebrations in the UK and have worryingly continued.

The increase is being driven by the recent BA.4 and BA.5 variants, subvariants of Omicron.

To protect yourself and others, being aware of potential infection symptoms is key with one being the dominant warning sign.

Headaches are the main symptom of Covid being reported (Getty Images)

More than two years on from the first cases reported in the UK, millions of Brits have caught Covid-19 with many having experienced an infection more than once.

Now, scientists are warning of a new wave of infections which has begun after two Covid sub-variants led to a surge in cases.

According to latest figures from the Office of National Statistics, more than 1.7 million people now have the virus in the UK in a shocking 23% increase.

What are th e n ew variants?

Ever since it first emerged, Covid has been mutating or shape-shifting.

The new genetic versions that keep appearing are called variants.

The latest ones experts are concerned about - BA.4 and BA.5 - are very closely related to the Omicron variant behind last winter's wave.

Covid infections in the UK are showing early signs of a rise, driven by these two variants.

Shortness of breath is another major Covid symptom to be aware of (Getty Images/iStockphoto)

Covid symptoms to spot

Launched in March 2020, the ZOE Covid Study app is used by participants who regularly report on their health and symptoms and whether they have tested positive for the virus or not.

Data from the app is analysed in collaboration with King’s College London with researchers tracking infections across the UK, as well as identifying who is most at risk and where high-risk areas are.

According to the app, a headache is the “top” symptom reported with 69% of users reporting this ailment prior to infection.

Representing a “less well-known symptom”, headaches are one of the earlier signs of the condition.

The app further explains how this painful symptom is “more common” than the other classic Covid signs.

It’s also been reported that some people even get a headache before they notice any breathing problems.

Covid reinfections

Prof Tim Spector, who leads the Zoe Health Study app, told The Guardian: “There are definitely a lot of people who got Covid at the start of the year who are getting it again, including some with BA.4/5 who had BA.1/2 just four months ago, who thought they would be protected.”

However, the professor added it is “rare” to be reinfected with Covid within three months.

“Try to stay at home and avoid contact with others if you have tested positive for coronavirus (Covid-19) or have symptoms of Covid-19,” advises the NHS.

The national health body added: “If you have Covid-19, you can pass on the virus to other people for up to 10 days from when your infection starts.

“Many people will no longer be infectious to others after five days.”

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