The 9am figures not disclosed yet?

Seems the cold weather effect is on its way. The increase isn't schools nor easing off restrictions. The pattern appearing now, upwards, is where we are heading until we introduce restrictions again.

Ministers shaming people back to the office is a wonderful idea.
 
Worrying lack of masks these days. Looks the the English public are fully on message with "let the bodies pile high"
 
Sorry Randy but a lockdown in some form is coming. Lets look at stories today

Ministers stating Christmas won't be affected amd of course families will be able to meet each other

The BBC leading on rises in cases in the older age groups.

Reports of hospitals starting to feel the pressure.

I'm afraid this has a whole sense of 'we've been here before'

Nothing has substantially changed in the last couple of weeks but these are now the lead stories, ring any bells from last October???
 
Sorry Randy but a lockdown in some form is coming. Lets look at stories today

Ministers stating Christmas won't be affected amd of course families will be able to meet each other

The BBC leading on rises in cases in the older age groups.

Reports of hospitals starting to feel the pressure.

I'm afraid this has a whole sense of 'we've been here before'

Nothing has substantially changed in the last couple of weeks but these are now the lead stories, ring any bells from last October???
It's hard to see people putting up with another lockdown, and as we know, this government cares about the optics above all else. It will affect their polling. I can see some minor restrictions coming back, maybe.
 
Sorry Randy but a lockdown in some form is coming. Lets look at stories today

Ministers stating Christmas won't be affected amd of course families will be able to meet each other

The BBC leading on rises in cases in the older age groups.

Reports of hospitals starting to feel the pressure.

I'm afraid this has a whole sense of 'we've been here before'

Nothing has substantially changed in the last couple of weeks but these are now the lead stories, ring any bells from last October???
People can lockdown if they want. Good luck selling that to the folks who've been told vaccination is the way out. I've had mine and won't be taking any notice of any potential lockdown rules. 😎
 
People can lockdown if they want. Good luck selling that to the folks who've been told vaccination is the way out. I've had mine and won't be taking any notice of any potential lockdown rules. 😎
Believe me I don't want it and I would be like you tempted to tell the government to whistle, but I'm concerned about the sudden rush by the media to start highlighting rising cases, asking ministers about Christmas etc, it's almost as if they are being led my some political force (I suppose I could just be paranoid as Green Day might say)
 
As of 9am on 15 October, 8,361,651 people have tested positive for COVID-19 in the UK.

Positive cases were 44,932 (41,765 on corresponding day last week).

145 deaths were reported today (150 on corresponding day last week).

161,798 deaths with Covid-19 on the death certificate (up to 1 October).

49,335,154 have had a first dose vaccination. 43,489 first dose vaccinations yesterday. 45,297,231 have had a second dose. 27,991 second dose vaccinations today.
 
Today's headline analysis:

• 44,932 new cases reported in 24-hour period, slightly down from yesterday's 45,066
• 7-day average for new cases increases by 3.3% to 40,149 per day, following 1.6% increase yesterday (and 10th consecutive daily increase)
• 7-day average for new cases is 14.1% higher than one week ago (from 10.7% higher yesterday) and 14.2% higher than two weeks ago (from 10.6% higher yesterday and 5.2% higher 7 days ago)
• 145 new deaths within 28 days of a positive test reported in 24-hour period, down from 157 yesterday
• 7-day average for new deaths within 28 days of a positive test decreases by 0.6% to 116.9 per day, following 4.4% increase yesterday
• 7-day average for new deaths within 28 days of a positive test is 5.1% higher than one week ago (from 9.0% higher yesterday) and 1.5% higher than two weeks ago (from 4.2% lower yesterday and 22.2% lower 7 days ago)

First time 7-day average for new cases has been above 40,000 since 24th July.
 
As of 9am on 16 October, 8,404,469 people have tested positive for COVID-19 in the UK.

Positive cases were 43,423 (34,950 on corresponding day last week).

148 deaths were reported today (133 on corresponding day last week).

161,798 deaths with Covid-19 on the death certificate (up to 1 October).

49,374,505 have had a first dose vaccination. 39,351 first dose vaccinations yesterday. 45,325,489 have had a second dose. 28,258 second dose vaccinations today.
 
Today's headline analysis:

• 49,156 new cases reported in 24-hour period, up from yesterday's 45,140
• 7-day average for new cases increases by 3.0% to 44,145 per day, following 3.6% increase yesterday (and 13th consecutive daily increase)
• 7-day average for new cases is 18.7% higher than one week ago (from 17.6% higher yesterday) and 29.2% higher than two weeks ago (from 24.0% higher yesterday and 7.9% higher 7 days ago)
• 45 new deaths within 28 days of a positive test reported in 24-hour period, down from 57 yesterday
• 7-day average for new deaths within 28 days of a positive test increases by 2.0% to 124.1 per day, following 2.3% increase yesterday
• 7-day average for new deaths within 28 days of a positive test is 11.4% higher than one week ago (from 8.5% higher yesterday) and 11.7% higher than two weeks ago (from 8.5% higher yesterday and 18.4% lower 7 days ago)

Highest reported new cases in 24-hour period since the peak of the Euros spike on 17th July.
 
Today's headline analysis:

• 49,156 new cases reported in 24-hour period, up from yesterday's 45,140
• 7-day average for new cases increases by 3.0% to 44,145 per day, following 3.6% increase yesterday (and 13th consecutive daily increase)
• 7-day average for new cases is 18.7% higher than one week ago (from 17.6% higher yesterday) and 29.2% higher than two weeks ago (from 24.0% higher yesterday and 7.9% higher 7 days ago)
• 45 new deaths within 28 days of a positive test reported in 24-hour period, down from 57 yesterday
• 7-day average for new deaths within 28 days of a positive test increases by 2.0% to 124.1 per day, following 2.3% increase yesterday
• 7-day average for new deaths within 28 days of a positive test is 11.4% higher than one week ago (from 8.5% higher yesterday) and 11.7% higher than two weeks ago (from 8.5% higher yesterday and 18.4% lower 7 days ago)

Highest reported new cases in 24-hour period since the peak of the Euros spike on 17th July.
Going up rapidly, more people socialising indoors now the weather has turned, when will the next lockdown be ?
 
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