Covid infections have risen to unprecedented levels in recent weeks because of the Omicron variant.
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But, as early evidence suggested it would, this variant is causing milder illness, for now at least.
A fall in the proportion of detected cases ending in hospital, shows this. It is now five times lower than it was a year ago.
This is largely thanks to a huge amount of immunity that has built up across the population either through vaccination or infection.
And with better treatments for those who do become ill, one way or another everyone is less at risk to some degree than they were previously.
Hospital cases still rising
But the sheer weight of infections means while Omicron is milder, patient numbers in hospital have been going up.
The total has doubled in just under a fortnight in England to more than 14,000. That, however, is still well under the 34,000 peak last winter when more than a third of beds were occupied by Covid patients. Rises are being seen in Wales and Scotland too, although not as rapid so far.
But to fully understand what's happening you need to look beyond the headline figures.
Hospital patients appear less sick
A hospital case this winter is not the same as one from earlier in the pandemic.
For one thing, a growing proportion of hospital patients with Covid are being treated for something else. They just happen to have the virus.
Latest data, from last week, suggested a third of those admitted to hospital in England were in this position. That's up from a quarter in the autumn. This data is not published in the UK's other nations but there is no reason to think it is any different.