Ebb Tide
Senior Member (Voting Rights)
This was on Reporting Scotland last night:
https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-scotland-54893317
'The data suggested that 60,000 people in the UK would go on to experience Covid symptoms for three months or more - a crude calculation based on population means this figure in Scotland is up to 6,000.
Microbiologist Prof Tom Evans, part of the team in Scotland working on the forthcoming guidelines, said this calculation was not yet reliable.
He said: "The data is not that great. Those who are still suffering symptoms after three months is roughly about 2% of respondents - but that is only an estimate and we're very keen to explore those who are probably under-represented in those surveys, particularly older people, those from different ethnic groups and also from deprived communities." '
https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-scotland-54893317
'The data suggested that 60,000 people in the UK would go on to experience Covid symptoms for three months or more - a crude calculation based on population means this figure in Scotland is up to 6,000.
Microbiologist Prof Tom Evans, part of the team in Scotland working on the forthcoming guidelines, said this calculation was not yet reliable.
He said: "The data is not that great. Those who are still suffering symptoms after three months is roughly about 2% of respondents - but that is only an estimate and we're very keen to explore those who are probably under-represented in those surveys, particularly older people, those from different ethnic groups and also from deprived communities." '