75% of people in UK with cold symptoms actually have COVID, study says
About 75% of people in the U.K. experiencing new cold-like symptoms actually have symptomatic COVID-19, a new study suggests.
Health science company ZOE, which has been conducting the ongoing study with King's College London, said the figure is based on a decline in the number of non-COVID "colds" and a sustained increase in symptomatic COVID cases.
Dr Claire Steves, scientist on the ZOE COVID Study app and Reader at King’s College London, said she wants the U.K. government's list of symptoms to be updated to include headache, runny nose and sore throat.
"The fact that 75% of new cold-like symptoms are COVID, and the classic symptoms are much less common, means the government advice needs to be urgently updated," she said in a release Thursday.
On Wednesday, the U.K. recorded a record-high 183,037 cases of COVID-19, more than double the figure reported at this time last year.