Chris_Boro
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There's 171 people per day that can no longer do an apology of any sort.
More than that.There's 171 people per day that can no longer do an apology of any sort.
It still happens, but on such a small scale that it does not hit the main news.When the vaccinations first started, there were a number of fatalities due to 'a perceived' reaction. Is this still happening but is not reported or has this gone entirely. Genuine question; I'm not looking for a debate.
Hopefully a blip. I would love to see a decline to manageable levels but I just don't think that will happen.Today's headline analysis:
• 42,408 new cases reported in 24-hour period, up from yesterday's 39,329
• 7-day average for new cases increases by 2.2% to 34,600 per day, following 0.8% decrease yesterday
• 7-day average for new cases is 12.0% lower than one week ago (from 14.7% lower yesterday) and 18.0% lower than two weeks ago (from 23.0% lower yesterday and 16.0% lower 7 days ago)
• 195 new deaths within 28 days of a positive test reported in 24-hour period, down from 214 yesterday
• 7-day average for new deaths within 28 days of a positive test decreases by 1.6% to 162.6 per day, following 0.3% decrease yesterday (and 5th decrease in the past 6 days)
• 7-day average for new deaths within 28 days of a positive test is 4.4% lower than one week ago (from 1.4% higher yesterday) and 7.4% higher than two weeks ago (from 14.6% higher yesterday and 30.5% higher 7 days ago)
Slightly worrying increase in the 7-day average for new cases, after a slowing in the rate of decrease over the past couple of days. Might be just a blip, but definitely one to keep an eye on.
The fact that it is the longest sustained decline is good news and offers hope.
Hopefully it's a back to school thing, it shot up quick a week ago, but hasn't gone up much since. Testing kids on return back to school and their contacts, and then other areas getting near their current HIT, who were not there before.Here we go again it seems. Hopefully we go to a local maxima and fall again.
We can hope Andy. I wasnt expecting the reduction in cases in the first place, which was a pleasant surprise. I still feel that if we can't get booster vaccinations up to 500k a day, every day, we are going to struggle through winter.Hopefully it's a back to school thing, it shot up quick a week ago, but hasn't gone up much since. Testing kids on return back to school and their contacts, and then other areas getting near their current HIT, who were not there before.
Case rates look high as we were replacing low days with high days for the 7 day average.