Congratulations to every single person involved in the building of NHS Nightingale hospital.
The world's largest ICU built in just 9 days.
Great job!
Let's hope they have got the staff to run it.
Congratulations to every single person involved in the building of NHS Nightingale hospital.
The world's largest ICU built in just 9 days.
Great job!
I have the news on all day,when it comes up i post it,many things other than death numbers,go and be snidey somewhere elseWe know there are deaths and they will be going up, the same people every day rushing to announce it asap.
Yep, like a badge of honour.We know there are deaths and they will be going up, the same people every day rushing to announce it asap.
Let's hope they don't have the patients to fill it.Let's hope they have got the staff to run it.
Surely everyone is waiting for the daily death numbers to keep track of how its progressing / declining?Here come those waiting for the daily death numbers.....
I think that new cases are actually nearing their peak.
I'm still working,so I find time to spend an hour or so reading this thread.I have the news on all day,when it comes up i post it,many things other than death numbers,go and be snidey somewhere else
That’s more than Spain today.
Grim.
If they are, how long will it take for deaths to start falling? I know new cases is the important figure, but from a morale perspective seeing death rates fall would be a huge relief to so many.I think that new cases are actually nearing their peak.
How do you equate "50+ cases daily" in Singapore, vs our 4,450 daily and conclude that had we done what they have done, we'd be in a bigger mess???Not sure if it has been posted already but Singapore is going to change course. The testing and tracing model that they were using isn’t working. PM states they’ve routinely had 50+ cases daily so they’re now going for closures. It’s just as well we didn’t proceed with this or we’d be in a far bigger mess than we are now.
https://www.straitstimes.com/singap...ll-move-to-full-home-based-learning-from-next
Just purely posting this to be contrarian to popular opinion, I don’t necessarily think it’s true or related but it’s being reported that flu and pneumonia deaths are the lowest in years and therefore might be conflated with COVID-19.
It’s Twatter related so I know it may well be false but there’s a lot of talk of the deaths being well out due to this and Sweden think the rest of the world are absolutely mental.
Again, I’m not saying this is my line.
There is still one or two who maintain it is no worse than flu,they don't want to back downAre we back to playing all this down again? That’s good, hopefully be able to get out to the pub in a couple of weeks then.
Exactly this. I'm working every day of the week at the moment and don't get time to watch the news. So this thread has been my main source of stats. Why would someone not post the numbers?I'm still working,so I find time to spend an hour or so reading this thread.
My Mrs watches the news in the morning and turns it off when the daughter gets up as she is over thinking things and panicking a bit.
So the news is banned when I get home.
The updates yourself and other people post is keeping the likes of me and a lot of others up to speed.
Keep it up.
684 died yesterday in hospital in the UK a rate increase of 115 from yesterday.
4450 new cases (critical or serious) yesterday a rate increase of 206.
Just purely posting this to be contrarian to popular opinion, I don’t necessarily think it’s true or related but it’s being reported that flu and pneumonia deaths are the lowest in years and therefore might be conflated with COVID-19.
It’s Twatter related so I know it may well be false but there’s a lot of talk of the deaths being well out due to this and Sweden think the rest of the world are absolutely mental.
Again, I’m not saying this is my line.
All these people have tested positive for Covid-19 before death though, it’s how many have died from it or just with it which could tell us more maybe.
The Department of Health compiles its figures from data supplied by the four countries' health agencies, who then release their own figures, often taking into account more deaths and figureAre they giving out a regional breakdown of these numbers on the same day as these updates?