Are these 530 new positives or are some retests of people who have ready tested positive?As of 5pm on 12 July, of those tested positive for coronavirus in the UK, 44,830 have died across all settings.
Deaths announced in all settings was 11.
530 positive tests with 88 Pillar 1.
New positives. They finally got that right about two weeks ago.Are these 530 new positives or are some retests of people who have ready tested positive?
NHS numbers for triage calls for 999 and 111 calls hasn't risen in line though which suggests that more asymptomatic and mild cases are been picked up by increased testing.The 7-day average for new infections has now risen for each of the past 3 days. The last time that happened was right at the peak for infections on 20th April.
The average back then was 5,161 new infections per day, whereas today that number is 624, which is a significant difference but still...
The 7-day average for new infections has now risen for each of the past 3 days. The last time that happened was right at the peak for infections on 20th April.
The average back then was 5,161 new infections per day, whereas today that number is 624, which is a significant difference but still...
I did wonder about the next few days data, seems cases are going up but it’s under control. Any data on hospital admissions
Deaths for week beginning 3rd july:-
9140
5 year average:-
9183
See this is what really concerns me and has been raised several times..
Clearly many deaths are being attributed without positive tests, well over 65%.
Where are the enquiries into this? At what point do we change the method of notification to need post mortem etc..
Perhaps at the point where we introduce a 'test' to confirm all the other causes of death, rather than accepting the clinical judgement of doctors?
Because doctors never get anything wrong do they?Perhaps at the point where we introduce a 'test' to confirm all the other causes of death, rather than accepting the clinical judgement of doctors?
It's funny you mention Scotland which has a higher per million death rate than England (though I have to say I hate these 'league table' comparisons)...
Same treatment as the flu. The final report will have provisos. For instance, I think the last major flu year had 18000 excess deaths that were put as flu, but the first 6 weeks of the year had a long period of sub-zero temperatures, so it said that was probably an additional cause of some deaths. It also concluded that the flu vaccine was only 30% effective that year. Very few people who die of severe bronchial symptoms / pneumonia go through post mortems, but that is also a doctor's perogative on death certificates.Well no.. that's why we have post mortems.. you ignore the main point of what I'm saying, covid has special treatment when it comes to death certification.
Same treatment as the flu. The final report will have provisos. For instance, I think the last major flu year had 18000 excess deaths that were put as flu, but the first 6 weeks of the year had a long period of sub-zero temperatures, so it said that was probably an additional cause of some deaths. It also concluded that the flu vaccine was only 30% effective that year. Very few people who die of severe bronchial symptoms / pneumonia go through post mortems, but that is also a doctor's perogative on death certificates.