Coronavirus (2021) thread

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Scotland data:

0 deaths - was 2 last week

532 cases - was 484 last week

2.9% positivity - was 3.3% last week

344 patients - down 23 in day - was 461 last week

31 ventilated icu - same as yesterday - was 40 last week
 
Scotland data:

0 deaths - was 2 last week

532 cases - was 484 last week

2.9% positivity - was 3.3% last week

344 patients - down 23 in day - was 461 last week

31 ventilated icu - same as yesterday - was 40 last week

good movement again.
 
I know this stat is a bit behind given that today's numbers have been announced, but of all the 488 infections announced yesterday in Scotland, only 15 of those were in people aged 65+.
Thank you Very helpful. Matches the N Ireland data in this regard.

Sorry I am running behind a bit today.
 
8 of the 35 England hospital deaths today are more than a month old. One 10 months old.

Just 3 from yesterday is the lowest previous day number (it was 9 last Sunday) since 4 October.

Six of the last eight days have had single figure previous day numbers. So this is not just a low weekend data total. Though that is a factor on Sunday and Monday always as you know.

There had not been any single figure numbers like this before 5 March for over 4 months.
 
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crazy! the bottleneck next month wont matter so much the way we are going. Could we pass 30 million this week?
Was thinking that myself..we are most definitely in front..be interesting to see where we are April 15. A brilliant effort to everyone involved
 
Only the ones you’ve read about out of the however many tens of thousands there have been!
Yes. I read somewhere that the virus mutates after it has infected about 80 ppl. So there must be millions of variations which are nugatory.
 
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