COVID-19 — Coronavirus

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England hospital deaths in detail:

2 Nov adds 35 = 35 after 1 day. (Last Tuesday adds 29)

1 Nov adds 104 = 127 after 2 days. (Last Tuesday adds 88)

31 Oct adds 47 = 144 after 3 days (Last Tuesday adds 38)

30 Oct adds 26 = 155 after 4 days (Last Tuesday adds 29)

29 Oct adds 7 = 179 after five days (Last Tuesday adds 10) 179 is the highest day 5 total since 10 May and the first time 179 deaths have occurred on one day in England hospitals since 12 May.

Others added were 1 to 28 Oct = 163, 2 to 27 Oct = 154, 2 to 26 Oct = 157 and 1 to 21 Oct = 138.
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Wales 3 wks ago v 2 wks v last wk v today

Deaths 16 v 14 v 37 v 4 today - significant fall here.

Cases 946 v 962 v 1414 v 1119 today - bit harder to judge - not as good as Scotland but if the levelling off/fall continues good news.

The 'firebreak' in Wales ends after this weekend so it will be interesting to see where we are by Friday
 
The famous R number is currently about 1.
The government and the scientists want it below 1 so, I think it’s fair to say, they’ll all be congratulating each other on being terribly clever, come December 2nd and Christmas will be saved.......
Boris saves Christmas!

Just needs his face superimposed onto this

Ernest_Saves_Christmas_Poster.jpg
 
New cases in Scotland today

155 over aged 65
50 of whom are over 85

78 kids aged under 15
25 of whom are under 5

141 people aged 15-24

625 people aged 25-64

***Deaths***

7 aged 85+
8 aged 75-84
10 aged 65-74
3 aged 45-64
 

Vallance just telling the science and tech committee that unless we act now hospital numbers will exceed the first wave near end of November and deaths will reach the numbers in wave one from mid December.
What people dont think about is they have to get ahead , waiting was a disaster last time , the longer they wait to act then more people die , they already have thousands on their conscience from april
 
If I was the head she would have been before a disciplinary committee with a view to termination. I’m not sure what action has been take as:
a) it’s a confidential process and
b) the Head has been off with coronavirus!

My wife is a teacher and some of the stories of what staff have been doing whilst under Tier 3 lockdown restrictions have amazed me. One caught Covid at a 20 person family gathering. That resulted in 60 kids having to be sent home for 2 weeks. Utterly selfish behaviour yet unpunished.
 
My wife is a teacher and some of the stories of what staff have been doing whilst under Tier 3 lockdown restrictions have amazed me. One caught Covid at a 20 person family gathering. That resulted in 60 kids having to be sent home for 2 weeks. Utterly selfish behaviour yet unpunished.
Yes a teacher I know from my running club was telling me about a 50th birthday house party her and husband went to a couple of weekends ago where they had to sneak in via the back garden. She thought that was funny. She is 55. Not just the young uns
 
Just had a call from my manager. Not allowed in work for the next 4 weeks due to me being extremely clinically vulnerable
 
Last weeks all settings deaths was 367 from that 254. Weekend care home etc catch up data will apply to Tuesdays too.
 
Cases today from the 3 nations (with England to come) are 2688 v last week 3256 and 3527 week before and 2924 the week before that. So this is certainly looking like a downturn being the lowest in a month. The restrictions seem to be working in the three nations.

Possibly in England too. We may find out shortly.
 
My wife is a teacher and some of the stories of what staff have been doing whilst under Tier 3 lockdown restrictions have amazed me. One caught Covid at a 20 person family gathering. That resulted in 60 kids having to be sent home for 2 weeks. Utterly selfish behaviour yet unpunished.
I can’t believe that such ‘responsible’ people as behaving so irresponsibly.
My daughter has stayed in all last week, half term, as my younger daughter was due to give birth and she wanted to see the baby before she went back to work and start mixing with the idiots again.
 
Guess what! The Gov UK data base has 'technical difficulties' and has not received any case data from England.

So they will up date as and when they resolve this 'rare' event.

Let us hope this is not why the England data was so good yesterday. But as I said it was suspiciously low.

Hopefully worrying over nothing.
 
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Weekly average deaths with latest ONS figures.

creeping up a little, 980 deaths above average on 23rd Oct. still nothing like the march.
 
Guess what! The Gov UK data base has 'technical difficulties' and has not received any case data from England.

So they will up date as and when they resolve this 'rare' event.

Let us hope this is not why the England data was so good yesterday. But as I said it was suspiciously low.

Hopefully worrying over nothing.
Does that mean they won’t be updating their little graph of England showing the number of cases per ward?
 
Whilst waiting the NI case data day to day shows an age profile change as follows:

7 days Cases yesterday 4949 age 0 - 19 (640), age 20 - 39 (1691), age 40 - 59 (1574), age 60 - 79 (715), 80 + (329)

7 days Cases today 4629 age 0 - 19 (586), age 20 - 39 (1596), age 40 - 59 (1471), age 60 - 79 (667), age 80 + (309)

The fall is still lower in the higher age ranges but it is falling in all age ranges now which should translate into not increasing the death toll.
 
So UK deaths today are 263 - only a small rise in the week from 254. Which might suggest - alongside the stalling case numbers - that we are turning a corner.

Tuesday is usually the highest number as weekend catch up occurs.

So "they" are doing ok. Good news. We will get through this.
 
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