Those who tested positive with the UK variant of the CCP virus are more likely to experience symptoms such as coughing than patients with the old variant, data from England suggests. The UK’s Office for Office for National Statistics (ONS) on Wednesday published its latest CCP (Chinese Communist Party) virus infection survey. Participants were asked whether they had experienced a list of possible symptoms in the seven days before their tests and the seven days before the survey took place. Data from hospitals, care homes, and/or other institutional settings are not included in the scope of the survey. Among those who had a strong positive test (cycle threshold value less than 30) between Nov. 15, 2020, and Jan. 16, 2021, 52.92 percent of patients with the UK variant reported having experienced symptoms, comparing to 47.7 percent in other variants. Patients with the UK variant are also more likely to experience classic symptoms, including cough and …