Coronavirus (2021) thread

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Because there is no counterpoint to garbage other than to call it out as garbage.
That is not true, any reasonable point has a counter point, you will just have to look harder, i know your on a slippery slope with the Government limiting you to information but it is there, in the numbers.
 
Northern Ireland data:

2 deaths - was 1 last week

116 cases - was 125 last week

8.4% positivity - was 9.4% last week

6 care home outbreaks - was 6 yesterday and 8 last week

Rolling 7 day cases total 1061 - down from 1066 yesterday and 1072 last week.

The numbers testing positive per age range:

0 - 19 (247) (up 4)

20 - 39 (392) (down 2)

40 - 59 ((310) (up 1)

60 - 79 (84) (down 5)

80 PLUS (25) (down 3)

As you see the over 60s falling the most still. Just 10.3% of the Total positive tests now. That is almost a third of what they were in January.

Whereas 60.4% are under 40.

Patients 126 - down from 130 yesterday and 158 last week

Ventilated 11 - was 10 yesterday and 13 last week
 
England hospital deaths:- All regions in single figures and 3 deaths in NW Anglia and 2 in Buckinghamshire are the only trusts with more than a single death in England today. That is a long time since I have seen this too.

Sunday data is always low due to registration difficulties at weekend (same with Monday) but relatively the drop in deaths remains startlingly obvious.
Do you know why they have registration problems at Weekends? I assume everything is everything is done online, and not waiting for Karen to log in on Monday morning to update the figures?
 
Do you know why they have registration problems at Weekends? I assume everything is everything is done online, and not waiting for Karen to log in on Monday morning to update the figures?
From experience it's entirely because they're waiting for Kevin in King's Lynn to come in on Monday and type in the figures ! Actually King's Lynn is a good example; they routinely seemed to have batches of deaths added; partly the IT systems and partly the difficulty of staff working largely from home.
 
Got to go to Southport for my 2nd jab all centres close by were full, hope it’s a nice day I’ll go for a walk on the beach
 
From experience it's entirely because they're waiting for Kevin in King's Lynn to come in on Monday and type in the figures ! Actually King's Lynn is a good example; they routinely seemed to have batches of deaths added; partly the IT systems and partly the difficulty of staff working largely from home.
It was a serious question
 
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