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England hospital data Part 2
Total patients up just 11 on the day to 1301 - last week the rise was 37 to 1030. So numbers up about 26% wk to wk.
The bad news is the NW rose by 9 of those 11 to 445. Although that is one of the lowest rises recently in the region.
London (down 3 to 300) and Midlands down 11 to 194) had better days BUT Yorkshire had the worst - UP 12 to 187.
As for ventilators - thee too rose by quite a bit. 17 on the day to 229. Last week they also rose by 17 to 187.
Of these the NW unfortuntely was up by 2 to 83. Still much the highest number. That is a rise of 12 in the last 48 hours from 71 (the fall being the consequence of all the NW deaths we have had reported in the past few days).
NW last week was on 70 ventilators - so a rise of just under 20%
London rose by 4 to 60 - up from 51 wk to wk. Midlands up 5 to 38 - up 14 wk to wk. And Yorkshire up 7 to 29 up 11 from 18. Both much bigger rises than the NW.
So we have to expect deaths rising in these regions too and the England numbers going up in coming weeks as discussed earlier in the repirt on todays England hospital deaths numbers.
Headline here - numbers rising - storing up more deaths sadly in coming weeks - but not exponentially rising in the circumstances.
Total patients up just 11 on the day to 1301 - last week the rise was 37 to 1030. So numbers up about 26% wk to wk.
The bad news is the NW rose by 9 of those 11 to 445. Although that is one of the lowest rises recently in the region.
London (down 3 to 300) and Midlands down 11 to 194) had better days BUT Yorkshire had the worst - UP 12 to 187.
As for ventilators - thee too rose by quite a bit. 17 on the day to 229. Last week they also rose by 17 to 187.
Of these the NW unfortuntely was up by 2 to 83. Still much the highest number. That is a rise of 12 in the last 48 hours from 71 (the fall being the consequence of all the NW deaths we have had reported in the past few days).
NW last week was on 70 ventilators - so a rise of just under 20%
London rose by 4 to 60 - up from 51 wk to wk. Midlands up 5 to 38 - up 14 wk to wk. And Yorkshire up 7 to 29 up 11 from 18. Both much bigger rises than the NW.
So we have to expect deaths rising in these regions too and the England numbers going up in coming weeks as discussed earlier in the repirt on todays England hospital deaths numbers.
Headline here - numbers rising - storing up more deaths sadly in coming weeks - but not exponentially rising in the circumstances.