Not good at all..I really hope this is not a trend..
It has been hinting at this over the past week as I noted in my reports.
Tuesday is always a big catch up day. So that mitigates things a little.
But Bolton had the most deaths today. Which tells you this is a lag from several weeks ago when cases were high there but less so elsewhere.
IF we see similar rises from other parts of England (as we are seeing with the NW which came first - far and away the biggest region for deaths now quite regulary) then numbers will escalate.
But that was always inevitable. More cases WILL equal more deaths - just hopefully at a lower percentage level of cases.
The NW ventilator numbers that I have been flagging up daily for over a week now in my hospital repirts made clear what was happening as it was always tragically true that this would lead to rising deaths too.
The ventilator numbers seem to have started to stabilise in the NW - and fell over the past 4 days - though still well up on where they were and the worst number in the UK - about a third of every person on a ventilator in the UK is in the NW.
If they start to fall then we will see it translate into fewer deaths in the region.
That is very possible.
Hopefully that will be what we see in coming days in the evening hospital data I report.
Plus we now need carefully to watch other England regions that are inching up in cases but as yet none are even at half the level the NW is right now and NW is no longer rising but not as yet seriously falling either.
London is closest in cases and ventilators to the NW and they had 7 deaths today.
So the deaths mostly came from these two regions and were also in recent days btw. No cases from weeks ago boosting the number here.
9 deaths were on Sunday - when technically the 0 from yesterday was allocated to due to no Sunday registrations - and this was the highest number alloted to one day in England since mid April.
But 9 is 9 - IF it gets to 99 before we see cases plateau and fall we might be in a bit of trouble.
But we are some way from that as yet.