Coronavirus (2021) thread

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So total deaths today with out of hospital in England only to add (and probably some of the old cases in England removed) is:- 162.

Wk to wk: 661 v 508 v 367 v 352 v 199 v 162 TODAY
 
And again today we are over 1000 cases for the three nations - not boding well for England numbers coming up.

Total today 1080 - 71 up on yesterday

Wk to Wk:- 1800 v 1845 v 1731 v 1130 v 894 v 1080 TODAY
 
132 England hospital deaths by region:

32 Midlands, 25 East, 25 NW & Yorkshire, 20 North West, 13 London, 11 South East, 6 South West~

11 Norfolk. 8 Leeds the most 5 in Liverpool most in NW.

By age:

40 - 59 (13) 9.9%

60 -79 (54) 40,9%

80 PLUS (65) 49.2%
As per your other post too, it just makes a slight mockery of trying to spot trends in the ages of deaths if a number of them are from 12 months ago! Makes it harder than ever to try to establish how much the vaccines are working - is there any “simple” way of putting the figures together for the deaths/ages of the last couple of weeks I wonder?
 
UK records 6,609 Covid cases and 175 deaths

bearing In mind 1500 people a day I believe die every day in the uk that figure has to be taken in that context and many of those 175 will have been weeks ago. Cases are lower than I thought with the return to schools. Good figures.
 
bearing In mind 1500 people a day I believe die every day in the uk that figure has to be taken in that context and many of those 175 will have been weeks ago. Cases are lower than I thought with the return to schools. Good figures.
Yeah, I would’ve thought case numbers would’ve been higher given how many extra tests are being done on those returning to school. To that end, the case numbers are encouraging. Just hope that with all schools going back and the obvious mixing that brings doesn’t lead to a big spike
 
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