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By (user no longer on site) OP
over a year ago
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If anyone is bored and interested is risk assessment you can fill out some info for the following
QCovid® is a coronavirus risk prediction model, created by the University of Oxford, which we're using to support the NHS coronavirus response
Just search QCovid assessment online for a look, quite interesting |
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By (user no longer on site) OP
over a year ago
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It uses BMI to help assess the risk and while you can definitely criticise BMI as not being a particularly accurate way of assessing your health it's still a hand tool
My risk is as follows (dependent on my vaccine status) of dying from Covid following a positive test
Vaccinated: 0.0104%
Unvaccinated: 0.0779%
Whilst vaccination definitely increases the odds of survival it's hugely interesting to see the difference, it may help people her make an informed decision |
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Obviously everyone's risk factors will be different dependent on your circumstances
The test asks you to input health risk factors such as any kidney disease, cancer risk etc |
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