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1 in 338 people in England likely now infected. Covid infection levels low for 13th successive week. Precautions still needed in higher-risk places.

Covid-19 Risk Assessment: Week Ending 16 February 2025

For the 13th week in a row, Covid infection levels in England have remained relatively low. As of the week ending 16 February, around 1 in every 338 people were infected, and the overall Covid risk remains Moderately High.

Influenza infections also continue to fall, and we expect them to be back to baseline levels in the next 2 months.

BuDS continues to encourage everyone to take the level of Covid precautions that feels right for them, bearing in mind their own personal circumstances and the need to protect others. Our role is to give you the information to help you make informed decisions, and we will do so in this post.

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1 in 335 people in England likely now infected. 12th week of lower Covid infection levels. Precautions still needed in higher-risk places.

Covid-19 Risk Assessment: Week Ending 9 February 2025

Covid infection levels in England remain static and relatively low for the 12th week in a row. As of week ending 9 February, around 1 in every 335 people were infected, and the overall Covid risk remains Moderately High.

Influenza infections also continue to fall. We expect them to be back to baseline levels in the next 2 months.

BuDS continues to encourage everyone to take the level of Covid precautions that feels right for them, bearing in mind their own personal circumstances. Our role is to give you the information to help you make informed decisions, and we will do so in this post.

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1 in 339 people in England likely now infected. Lower Covid infection levels continue. Precautions still needed in higher-risk places.

Covid-19 Risk Assessment: Week Ending 2 February 2025

Covid infection levels in England for the week ending 2 February remained static and relatively low, with around 1 in every 339 people infected. The overall risk rating remains Moderately High. The unprecedented period of lower Covid levels continues for its 11th week. Influenza infections also continue to fall, although they are not yet back to baseline levels.

BuDS continues to encourage everyone to take the level of Covid precautions that feels right for them, bearing in mind their own personal circumstances. Our role is to give you the information to help you make informed decisions, and we will do so in this post.

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1 in 362 people in England likely now infected. Lowest Covid infection levels since 2021. Precautions still needed in higher-risk places.

Covid-19 Risk Assessment: Week Ending 26 January 2025

Covid infection levels in England continue to fall, although the overall risk rating remains Moderately High. The level recorded for the week ending 26 January is probably the lowest level seen since 2021, with around 1 in every 362 people infected. Influenza infections also continue to fall, although they are not yet back to baseline levels.

A lengthy period of relatively low Covid levels has never happened before in England since 2021. We are as confident as we can be that this is a real situation, not due to data error or a reduced number of tests. In this new situation, BuDS continues to encourage everyone to take the level of Covid precautions that feels right for them, bearing in mind their own personal circumstances. Our role is to give you the information to help you make informed decisions, and we will do so in this post.

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1 in 330 people in England likely now infected. Covid infection levels have fallen this week. Still Moderately High risk of meeting someone with Covid.

Covid-19 Risk Assessment: Week Ending 19 January 2025

Covid infection levels in England have fallen this week to amongst the lowest levels recorded in the last 2 years. However, please don’t be lulled into a false sense of security: the risk of meeting a Covid-infected person in England has not entirely gone away. 1 in every 330 people were still infected as of 19 January. Influenza infections are now steeply declining from their peak, but absolute levels still remain high.

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Covid Risk Assessments – Christmas and New Year 2024/25

Although BuDS generally will be taking a break from 20 December 2024 to 5 January 2025, we will continue to publish our weekly Covid risk assessments over the holiday period.

Assuming that the official data that we use for our risk assessments is published on time, we expect to publish a Covid risk assessment on or near the following dates:

  • 23 December 2024
  • 30 December 2024
  • 6 January 2025

If you are not using social media over the holidays, remember you can subscribe to our Substack and receive all our risk assessments direct to your inbox.