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Figures up in Scotland again. 19 new infections. First weekly rise in figures for 12 weeks. Confirmed cases in hospital also rise for first time in a while.

Not good.
 
England hospital deaths today 15. Even for a Sunday (reporting Saturday data) that is good.

Indeed only 1 from yesterday - that is the first time since literally the start of the pandemic. And none of the 15 from the NW.
 
Wales 0 deaths and 16 new cases.

So cases up UK wide today and given last night's 800 + from England. 73 presumably the farm workers reported from Herefordshire. 200 in isolation there too.
 
Figures up in Scotland again. 19 new infections. First weekly rise in figures for 12 weeks. Confirmed cases in hospital also rise for first time in a while.

Not good.
Yes, but if you look here for some reason there is a massive increase in test from about 4000 daily to 18,000. Don’t know if its results from track and trace
https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-scotland-52009463
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  • 330 were in hospital last night: 3 of whom were in intensive care; plus 3 more people in intensive care with suspected COVID-19


Thought it was 332 and 6 yesterday?
 
So after yesterday's worrying blip it seems going off literally those we know died in hospital yesterday there was ONE in the whole UK. That is pretty amazing news even at a weekend.

Certainly not happened in the course of this outbreak.
 
I think the easing of the lockdown UK wide now is bound to see some outbreaks. As we have seen in Wales and England before Scotland's blip That is not really the problem. Identifying them early and locking them down and isolating to stop the spread is.

But that always was the other side of the ending lockdown coin. We are not at a stage of it being out of control.

Yet.

But we have to be on our game and very careful now. As it can tip either way before we know it if not.
 
Trying to make sense of the last couple of days of England hospital deaths.

Looks like it must be the one day total for 11 Jul is currently 1 The 2 day total for 10 Jul is currently 6 (as it was zero on first day - meaning we have had a 0 and 1 on the day before number - both unprecedented - on two successive days - though it is weekend).

But the 3 day total for 9 July will be 6 + 18 (yesterday) + 7 today = 31. That makes it the highest 3 day total since 25 June.

The 4 day total for 8 July only went up by 1 to 19.

And the 5 day total for 7 July stayed at 19 too with O added today.

Only the 11th, 10th, 9th and 8th added ANY new deaths today. First time I have seen that few dates contributing to the total Though it is weekend.
 
The 15 England hospital deaths today seems to be it too for the UK. So that is a new low since the very early days.

Last week it was 18 with 2 from the day before (today 1) and 1 from the NW (today 0) But the NW is the area that most often does not register deaths over the weekend and adds them on Tuesday/Wednesday.

Last week that 18 became 22 all settings deaths.

After yesterday's surprise big rise in out of ospital deaths no idea where we will be today from the hospital number of 15.

But even at weekend we would not that long ago all be relieved at a figure of just 15 deaths for the UK as for weeks these were the only deaths the figure recorded.
 
The 15 UK deaths in hospital were aged between 72 and 96 and all but one had known underlying health conditions.
 
It was much simpler when you just took the daily numbers as a whole ,it showed a trend and that is I wanted to know,i just can't read and get my brain to understand all the nuances
 
Week on week comparison Scotland seven days ago 0 deaths 9 cases 11 in icu v today 0 deaths 19 cases 6 in icu (or 3 confirmed)

Wales seven days ago 1 death 15 cases v today 0 deaths 16 cases

So yes a rise which does not bode well for the England test numbers later after their rise to 800 yesterday. Hopefully not.
 
It was much simpler when you just took the daily numbers as a whole ,it showed a trend and that is I wanted to know,i just can't read and get my brain to understand all the nuances

We still do post the daily numbers - for England, Scotland, Wales and NI (its 15 today v 19 last Sunday).

And the all settings total that comes later. This was 22 last week. With just 516 UK cases.

But the add ons from previous days are more important now we are down to small numbers as just raw numbers can mislead if they add on dozens from weeks ago.
 
We still do post the daily numbers - for England, Scotland, Wales and NI (its 15 today v 19 last Sunday).

And the all settings total that comes later. This was 22 last week. With just 516 UK cases.

But the add ons from previous days are more important now we are down to small numbers as just raw numbers can mislead if they add on dozens from weeks ago.
It is just me lovely ,I have a brain injury and I can't make it understand all the in and outs of the numbers,you do a fine job posting them
 
All settings deaths 21 Just 1 down on last Sunday.

New cases 650. A little better than yesterday but still up on a week ago.

from 134,890 tests. Well down on yesterday. Though the key pillar 1 and 2 tests are similar. The 3 and 4 tests always drop at the weekend.

And it is 9000 up on this time last week when 576 cases were found.
 
Certainly looks like we 'got away with it' in terms of the sunny easter bank holidays, VE day and BLM protests. Another few weeks I suppose to see if pub opening matters.
 
Regional scoreboard:

London + 48 (half yesterday)
North East + 16 (in double figures so mention it as rising)
West Midlands + 60 (down 50% on yesterday)
Yorks & Humber + 114 (down on yesterday but now 6 above 100 days in past 10)

But North West still leading the way at 127 (only 12 down on yesterday and again the 6th day in the last 10 above 100)
 
GM scoreboard:

Bolton 8 (up from 7, total 75 over the 10 days)

Bury 0 (first zero in a while and just 23 in the 10 days)

Manchester 9 (first single figure number in 9 days and 112 over the 10 days)

Oldham 7 (up from 5 and 39 in the 10 days)

Rochdale 14 (highest in a week up from 9 and 110 over the 10 days - still our trouble spot)

Salford 6 (down from 7 and 47 over the 10 days)

Stockport 2 (down from 4 and 23 over the 10 days)

Tameside 2 (down from 5 and 32 over the 10 days)

Wigan 3 (steady and 26 over the 10 days)


Leicester sadly added another 67 (up 18 on yesterday) and 5 more than it had the day after local lockdown started).
 
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