The 9am figures not disclosed yet?

Aha so that's the new conspiracy theory... People just not getting tested. Ignoring all the posts last week about people not being able to get tested.


^ That is a lockdown reality, I watch that and it breaks me.

Also fair enough @Billy Horner you and me both worried about the seasonality of it but the vast majority and the media claimed it wasn't.

The cheek of you calling my opinion a conspiracy theory after some of the stuff you post on here 🙄.

People are avoiding testing and self isolating, especially the self employed and it is a problem even if one person does it. The point being that people should be receiving full pay if they are ordered to do so by the state to ensure everyone does the right thing.
 
The cheek of you calling my opinion a conspiracy theory after some of the stuff you post on here 🙄.

People are avoiding testing and self isolating, especially the self employed and it is a problem even if one person does it. The point being that people should be receiving full pay if they are ordered to do so by the state to ensure everyone does the right thing.

Both not enough tests and people not seeking tests can both happen. They aren’t exclusive as you say
 
And it's also declining which you haven't mentioned. Also you fail to show what the age groups involved are. For example none of the deaths reported today occured in anybody under the age of 60.

Call me old fashioned, but when the debate was about hospital numbers, I thought it most relevant to refer to hospital numbers.

What do you reckon is declining, just out of interest?
 
The cheek of you calling my opinion a conspiracy theory after some of the stuff you post on here 🙄.

People are avoiding testing and self isolating, especially the self employed and it is a problem even if one person does it. The point being that people should be receiving full pay if they are ordered to do so by the state to ensure everyone does the right thing.

Show me one single conspiracy theory I've posted... One.
 
Show me one single conspiracy theory I've posted... One.

I never said you post conspiracy theories, I said you had a cheek calling my opinion a conspiracy theory. You post many options that that have a very debatable view of facts.

You could have easily just not agreed with my opinion as that is what it was, but instead branded it as a conspiracy theory because it doesn't fit your narrative.
 
Call me old fashioned, but when the debate was about hospital numbers, I thought it most relevant to refer to hospital numbers.

What do you reckon is declining, just out of interest?
What do I reckon? Ah young padawan it's what I have been shown.

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I never said you post conspiracy theories, I said you had a cheek calling my opinion a conspiracy theory. You post many options that that have a very debatable view of facts.

You could have easily just not agreed with my opinion as that is what it was, but instead branded it as a conspiracy theory because it doesn't fit your narrative.

Semantics but whatever, I'm always willing to hold my hands up apologise for suggesting you're 'theory' was conspirational in nature and accept you didn't say I did post them.

Funny how riled calling something a conspiracy theory got you though, nothing wrong with them in truth. These days everyone just has a different set of theories they get behind in the post truth era.

Anyway like @RandySavage said, a lot of our opinions on covid 19 have proven out well over time.

I leave you in peace and fingers crossed we can continue cordially.
 
Today's headline analysis:

• 7,143 new cases reported in 24-hour period, up from yesterday's 4,044
• 7-day average for new cases increases by 5.5% to 6,087 per day, following 0.8% decrease yesterday (and 36th increase in the past 39 days)
• 7-day average for new cases is 45.3% higher than one week ago (from 46.9% higher yesterday) and 96.6% higher than two weeks ago (from 92.1% higher yesterday and 90.5% higher 7 days ago)
• 71 new deaths within 28 days of a positive test reported in 24-hour period, up from 13 yesterday
• 7-day average for new deaths within 28 days of a positive test increases by 16.0% to 35 per day, following 0.9% increase yesterday (and 15th increase in the past 17 days)
• 7-day average for new deaths within 28 days of a positive test is 53.4% higher than one week ago (from 41.1% higher yesterday) and 216.7% higher than two weeks ago (from 156.6% higher yesterday and 96.3% higher 7 days ago)
 
2,049 people in the UK currently in hospital with a positive covid-19 test.

Or 1 in every 33,000 of the UK population.
 
Thats a massive jump, feels like we are starting to loose any control over this once again and have probably missed our chance to stop it.
 
Today's headline analysis:

• 7,108 new cases reported in 24-hour period, slightly down from yesterday's 7,143
• 7-day average for new cases increases by 2.2% to 6,220 per day, following 5.5% increase yesterday (and 37th increase in the past 40 days)
• 7-day average for new cases is 38.2% higher than one week ago (from 45.3% higher yesterday) and 89.3% higher than two weeks ago (from 96.6% higher yesterday and 90.5% higher 7 days ago)
• 71 new deaths within 28 days of a positive test reported in 24-hour period, unchanged from 71 yesterday
• 7-day average for new deaths within 28 days of a positive test increases by 13.8% to 40 per day, following 16.0% increase yesterday (and 16th increase in the past 18 days)
• 7-day average for new deaths within 28 days of a positive test is 57.9% higher than one week ago (from 53.4% higher yesterday) and 212.2% higher than two weeks ago (from 216.7% higher yesterday and 122.5% higher 7 days ago)
 
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