Research and analysis

Syndromic surveillance summary: 20 January 2022 week 2

Updated 5 January 2023

Reporting week: 10 January to 16 January 2022

During week 2, COVID-19-like emergency department (ED) attendances and NHS 111 calls and online assessments for 鈥榩otential COVID-19鈥� decreased across all age groups and regions. Other acute respiratory infections decreased and influenza-like illness syndromic indicators remained stable.

Remote health advice syndromic surveillance system

During week 2, NHS 111 calls and assessments for fever increased in children aged 5 to 14 years old. NHS 111 calls and assessments for 鈥榩otential COVID-19鈥� decreased nationally across all regions, but there were small increases noted in children aged 5 to 14 years old.

GP in hours syndromic surveillance system

During week 2, GP consultation rates for respiratory illness, including COVID-19-like consultations decreased.

GP out of hours syndromic surveillance system

During week 2, GP out-of-hours contacts for acute respiratory infection and influenza-like illness decreased and remained below seasonally expected levels. There was a small increase in 鈥榠mpact of cold鈥� contacts noted during the weekend of 15 and 16 January in line with recent cold weather alerts in England.

Emergency department syndromic surveillance system

During week 2, COVID-19-like ED attendances continued to decrease nationally, except in children aged 5 to 14 years. There were also decreases in attendances for respiratory indicators, which remained below seasonally expected levels.

Ambulance syndromic surveillance system

During week 2, COVID-19-like ambulance calls continued to decrease. All other indicators were stable or decreasing and at or below baseline levels.