Yeah, not one to get over dramatic but this could be potentially be quite a feisty bite into a population at the end of its tether in more ways than one.This shit's going nowhere.
I mean the virus..haha. It aint going away anytime soon.
Dang huh!
Yeah, not one to get over dramatic but this could be potentially be quite a feisty bite into a population at the end of its tether in more ways than one.This shit's going nowhere.
I mean the virus..haha. It aint going away anytime soon.
Thanks.Was not going to post again but in line with the above there has been an even bigger rise in hospitalisations now over the past 10 days or so since I last did.
As of tomorrow Gov UK is reducing all the data posting to just once a week. So tracking it now will end as of tomorrow anyway.
But England patients today are up 351 to 8928 - that is a up a third in the current week and two thirds in the past 10 days.
Wales and Scotland are up too but not quite as much in Wales. Northern Ireland barely reports now.
There is about 11,000 in hospital in the UK all told. Double about a month ago.
However, many are testing after being admitted so came in for other reasons.
Ventilators are up this week - From 149 to 211 in England in the 7 days and about 240 in the UK so not much sign that these cases are proving more dangerous.
Deaths have also risen for three successive weeks in England but are not at anything like the level they were even in the earlier Omicron waves yet.~
244 in England hospitals in the past seven days V 205 week before and 189 week before that
However, the North West has been one of the most hit and patients have risen from 1086 to 1517 in the past week. With 25 on ventilators up from 15. So nothing yet to be overly concerned about.
The highest numbers of deaths are still in the over 80s BUT noticeably the gap is reducing with the 60 - 79 years - though still less.
Nothing as yet to be too concerned over but it would not be a surprise to see over 60s be invited for a fourth jab in the next few weeks as in my case (in my early 70s) I had my third one nearly 8 months ago now and I think that is starting to be a bit long of a gap.
They might wait until September but I think it might need to start sooner if the numbers continue.
Though Zoe is showing some small hints that we might be close to the peak and if numbers start to fall they may well leave it to the autumn for another dose given the other pressing economic issues.
Deaths below 60 are still very low. Just 3 of the 46 in England today. With North West on 10 the most and Liverpool the highest in the UK.
Thanks as always for these insights. I'll share my recent visit to my renal transplant doctor. I'm very high risk, overweight and of Asian origin. I've had 5 jabs now and had some vaccine induced antibodies 6 months ago but don't know now.Was not going to post again but in line with the above there has been an even bigger rise in hospitalisations now over the past 10 days or so since I last did.
As of tomorrow Gov UK is reducing all the data posting to just once a week. So tracking it now will end as of tomorrow anyway.
But England patients today are up 351 to 8928 - that is a up a third in the current week and two thirds in the past 10 days.
Wales and Scotland are up too but not quite as much in Wales. Northern Ireland barely reports now.
There is about 11,000 in hospital in the UK all told. Double about a month ago.
However, many are testing after being admitted so came in for other reasons.
Ventilators are up this week - From 149 to 211 in England in the 7 days and about 240 in the UK so not much sign that these cases are proving more dangerous.
Deaths have also risen for three successive weeks in England but are not at anything like the level they were even in the earlier Omicron waves yet.~
244 in England hospitals in the past seven days V 205 week before and 189 week before that
However, the North West has been one of the most hit and patients have risen from 1086 to 1517 in the past week. With 25 on ventilators up from 15. So nothing yet to be overly concerned about.
The highest numbers of deaths are still in the over 80s BUT noticeably the gap is reducing with the 60 - 79 years - though still less.
Nothing as yet to be too concerned over but it would not be a surprise to see over 60s be invited for a fourth jab in the next few weeks as in my case (in my early 70s) I had my third one nearly 8 months ago now and I think that is starting to be a bit long of a gap.
They might wait until September but I think it might need to start sooner if the numbers continue.
Though Zoe is showing some small hints that we might be close to the peak and if numbers start to fall they may well leave it to the autumn for another dose given the other pressing economic issues.
Deaths below 60 are still very low. Just 3 of the 46 in England today. With North West on 10 the most and Liverpool the highest in the UK.
Anyone else who lost their sense of taste & smell after Covid how long did it take to come back?
9 months on and it's not back completely yet, I would guess at 80% back to normal.
My missus tested positive again yesterday and her mum and dad who were here at the weekend. Me and the daughter so far have escaped it this time but it seems to be on the up for sure.It's certainly on the rise, loads at work displaying symptoms and I've tested positive this morning, solitary confined for 5 days so the Mrs and kids don't get it, typical city it happens when there's no games on, fuckin Qatar world Cup, I should have been watching the world Cup now
Yep the rates are firing up, found out earlier the couple that live next door both have it, and there seems to be loads of folk online with it, the MSN channels are all starting to pick up on it as well which is never a good signMy missus tested positive again yesterday and her mum and dad who were here at the weekend. Me and the daughter so far have escaped it this time but it seems to be on the up for sure.
The worrying thing for me is this spike is happening outside the coughs and colds season. Even the last two years saw covid really dwindling (iirc) buy July /aug. If we have a spike now, how might the numbers look when schools go back in the autumnWas not going to post again but in line with the above there has been an even bigger rise in hospitalisations now over the past 10 days or so since I last did.
As of tomorrow Gov UK is reducing all the data posting to just once a week. So tracking it now will end as of tomorrow anyway.
But England patients today are up 351 to 8928 - that is a up a third in the current week and two thirds in the past 10 days.
Wales and Scotland are up too but not quite as much in Wales. Northern Ireland barely reports now.
There is about 11,000 in hospital in the UK all told. Double about a month ago.
However, many are testing after being admitted so came in for other reasons.
Ventilators are up this week - From 149 to 211 in England in the 7 days and about 240 in the UK so not much sign that these cases are proving more dangerous.
Deaths have also risen for three successive weeks in England but are not at anything like the level they were even in the earlier Omicron waves yet.~
244 in England hospitals in the past seven days V 205 week before and 189 week before that
However, the North West has been one of the most hit and patients have risen from 1086 to 1517 in the past week. With 25 on ventilators up from 15. So nothing yet to be overly concerned about.
The highest numbers of deaths are still in the over 80s BUT noticeably the gap is reducing with the 60 - 79 years - though still less.
Nothing as yet to be too concerned over but it would not be a surprise to see over 60s be invited for a fourth jab in the next few weeks as in my case (in my early 70s) I had my third one nearly 8 months ago now and I think that is starting to be a bit long of a gap.
They might wait until September but I think it might need to start sooner if the numbers continue.
Though Zoe is showing some small hints that we might be close to the peak and if numbers start to fall they may well leave it to the autumn for another dose given the other pressing economic issues.
Deaths below 60 are still very low. Just 3 of the 46 in England today. With North West on 10 the most and Liverpool the highest in the UK.