The 9am figures not disclosed yet?

Today's headline analysis:

• 6,914 new cases reported in 24-hour period, down from yesterday's 7,108
• 7-day average for new cases increases by 0.6% to 6,260 per day, following 2.2% increase yesterday (and 38th increase in the past 41 days)
• 7-day average for new cases is 26.1% higher than one week ago (from 38.2% higher yesterday) and 86.6% higher than two weeks ago (from 89.3% higher yesterday and 96.0% higher 7 days ago)
• 59 new deaths within 28 days of a positive test reported in 24-hour period, down from 71 yesterday
• 7-day average for new deaths within 28 days of a positive test increases by 6.8% to 43 per day, following 13.8% increase yesterday (and 17th increase in the past 19 days)
• 7-day average for new deaths within 28 days of a positive test is 52.3% higher than one week ago (from 57.9% higher yesterday) and 209.3% higher than two weeks ago (from 212.2% higher yesterday and 143.2% higher 7 days ago)
 
Today's headline analysis:

• 6,968 new cases reported in 24-hour period, slightly up from yesterday's 6,914
• 7-day average for new cases increases by 0.2% to 6,273 per day, following 0.6% increase yesterday (and 39th increase in the past 42 days)
• 7-day average for new cases is 17.7% higher than one week ago (from 26.1% higher yesterday) and 81.0% higher than two weeks ago (from 86.6% higher yesterday and 93.0% higher 7 days ago)
• 66 new deaths within 28 days of a positive test reported in 24-hour period, up from 59 yesterday
• 7-day average for new deaths within 28 days of a positive test increases by 10.3% to 47 per day, following 6.8% increase yesterday (and 18th increase in the past 20 days)
• 7-day average for new deaths within 28 days of a positive test is 61.5% higher than one week ago (from 52.3% higher yesterday) and 180.5% higher than two weeks ago (from 209.3% higher yesterday and 166.2% higher 7 days ago)
 
I think you may need to study what the word impartial means. I did warn you once before about believing the people you follow on twitter. I guess you haven't listened
And I told you the same. But if you want to treat Billy's stats as the gospel that's fine. I like to find my facts from multiple sources.
 
Quite worrying. Over 70% of ARIs are Covid-19! And workplace and education the major institutional source of infections.
Absolutely no idea what an ARI is. But assuming it's something to do with deaths in care homes, which are inevitable with any sort of virus flying around unfortunately.
 
Absolutely no idea what an ARI is. But assuming it's something to do with deaths in care homes, which are inevitable with any sort of virus flying around unfortunately.
It was the accompanying graph to the covid-19 graph in your link to establish how prevalent covid-19 is compared with general infection rates. ARI - Acute Respiratory Infections which have a similar profile in all infection settings as covid-19 (workplace, education, hospital, care homes etc.) Very worrying but hopefully things are improving since week 39.
 
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