COVID-19 — Coronavirus

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New UK cases without England today total 32. Last Friday it was 42.

The UK total later was 544 (so 502 new cases then from England).

They did 205. 673 tests that day.

The all settings death total atop the 43 UK hospital deaths became 137 last Friday.

We will soon see where todays 22 takes us. Hopefully sub 100.
 
Anyone bought the City face masks? Mine came yesterday, they are a little uncomfortable as opposed the ‘normal’ masks
 
Similar test numbers to yesterday for the 512 new cases. 8608 more in fact at 160,970.

So 480 of those cases were from England. First sub 500 number in a few days.
 
Regional case totals all down bar North East (up one from 10 to 11!)

London +39 (down from 68) West Midlands + 56 (down from 61) Yorks & Humber + 88 (down fron 107)

North West just out on top at + 90 but that is first sub 100 number in 4 days.
 
GM scoreboard is mixed but general better reading.

Bolton 10 (down from 11 and total of 60 over the 8 days)

Bury 1 (very stable and total 20 over the 8 days)

Manchester 10 (4 11s and now 3 10s on the run total of 90 over the 8 days)

Oldham 5 (3rd decrease on the run and total of 57 over the 8 days)

Rochdale 12 (still the problem with nothing in single figures all week and up from 10 - total 87 over the 8 days)

Salford 12 (that's the highest for Salford by some margin, up from 4 and total of 34 over the 8 days)

Stockport - 1 (doing a Wigan and deducting a case, just 17 over the 8 days)

Tameside 4 (up from 2, 28 over the 8 days)

Wigan 4 (up from 3, total 20 over the 8 days)


Leicester also had good news. Added just 39 cases today. Down from a run in the 70s. And was over 100 pre lockdown.
 
Beta update run of covid patients in UK hospital over past 7 days to 8 July shows the decrease:

2962 2842 2719 2586 2547 2492 2389 2248

Fall of 714 (about 25%) in a week.
 
Slightly less good news - after a week or more of steady falls the number of patients in UK on ICU ventilator beds rose from 185 to 188 between 8 and 9 July. These may be the 3 that Scotland announced today.
 
Anyone able to comment knowledgeably on the latest studies from New York today suggesting a 68% immunity level has now been detected that they hope will let them avoid a second wave later this year.

New York mirrors the UK conurbations in many ways and the way its pandemic climbed fast, peaked then tailed off is very similar to the path in the UK and not like the way it seems to be occurring in other US locations.
They are using an antibody test we rejected as being useless.
 
Sorry it's the Mail but it seems the TB inoculation given to people between 1953 and 2005 is providing the immune system with the tools to fight the virus.
https://mol.im/a/8509655
Sorry for everyone over the age of 66.
It does explains why people with underlying health conditions over the age of 40 but under the age of 66 are much more able to fight the illness off when there shouldn't be much difference in an individuals health condition till someone reached 75+
 
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I’ve to get my shopping in wearing my new City mask (black with City logo and worker bee). I got one dirty look off some dirty Leeds fan so I gave him my dead eye look!
 
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