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It is a big jump hopefully not indicative of a more general trend.That's a lot of deaths.
It is a big jump hopefully not indicative of a more general trend.That's a lot of deaths.
That's a big jump unfortunately.As of 9am on 22 June, 4,651,988 people have tested positive for COVID-19 in the UK.
Positive cases were 11,625 (7,673 on corresponding day last week).
27 deaths were reported today (10 on corresponding day last week).
152,490 deaths with Covid-19 on the death certificate (up to 11 June)
VACCINATIONS NOT UPDATED AS NO ENGLAND FIGURES AVAILABLE
YESTERDAY - 43,127,763 have had a first dose vaccination. 163,750 first dose vaccinations yesterday. 31,449,915 have had a second dose. 109,408 second dose vaccinations today.
Healthcare data as follows:Bit miffed with all this today.
27 deaths
No vaccination data for England
Healthcare data i.e. daily admissions, total numbers in hospital and on mechanical ventilation is 6 days out of date.
That's a big case number change, hopefully it's not going to lead to an increase in R.As of 9am on 23 June, 4,667,870 people have tested positive for COVID-19 in the UK.
Positive cases were 16,135 (9,055 on corresponding day last week).
19 deaths were reported today (9 on corresponding day last week).
152,490 deaths with Covid-19 on the death certificate (up to 11 June)
VACCINATIONS FIGURES ARE FOR TWO DAYS.
43,448,680 have had a first dose vaccination. 299,837 first dose vaccinations yesterday. 31,740,115 have had a second dose. 250,875 second dose vaccinations today.
You can't have one without the other...That's a big case number change, hopefully it's not going to lead to an increase in R.
It was about 70 deaths per day with 4,000 in hospital (1500 today).Does anyone know what the hospitalisation/deaths were last autumn when we reached a similar figure on the way up?
You can, very easily, R is typically derived from an average of 7 day values, so if the 7 day values do not go up for that week by a sufficient amount then R can go down. A one day snap shot is not enough to measure changes in R.You can't have one without the other...
Be good to get a decent, large volume, high-quality study, then if it does work (better than the alternatives), it will be easier to recommend and prescribe.Ivermectin to be studied as Covid treatment in UK - BBC News
Scientists begin to give the drug to people at home with symptoms to see if it can keep them out of hospital.www.bbc.co.uk
Excellent news.
Do you now agree it would be much worse, and much more risk of getting out of control if we had unlimited weddings, birthday parties and removed all restrictions from the 21st, as some were pushing for (who you were defending)?Another jump in numbers again today, I hope this isn't going to get out of control.
Yeah, Edinburgh and Dundee seem to be on the up At least if we don't get overwhelmed in many places at once we can send resources to targeted areas, if it gets out of hand we won't have the capacity/ resources to do 50 places at once, and then it will be a bigger problem.Apparently yesterday's reported cases included surge testing taking place in Scotland.