At the beginning of January, around 9 in 10 young teenagers in the UK had either previously had COVID-19 or been vaccinated against the CCP virus, official analysis suggests. The Office for National Statistics (ONS) estimated that the percentages of children aged between 12 and 15 who were likely to test positive for CCP (Chinese Communist Party) virus antibodies were 90.9 percent in England, 91.7 percent in Scotland, 88.0 percent in Wales, and 90.7 percent in Northern Ireland. In comparison, the percentages of adults likely to test positive for CCP virus antibodies were estimated to be 98 percent in England, 98.2 percent in Scotland, 97.4 percent in Wales, and 98.4 percent in Northern Ireland. Among children aged between 8 and 11, the estimated percentages were 58.8 percent in England, 53.3 percent in Scotland, 97.4 percent in Wales, and 37.9 percent in Northern Ireland. The estimates are calculated based on a sample of blood test results …
9 in 10 Young Teens in UK Likely to Have CCP Virus Antibodies: ONS Analysis
January 26, 2022
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