Coronavirus (2021) thread

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Low population density, food fortification with Vitamin D and they have locked down to some degree since November. Also mask wearing is now recommended in poorly ventilated spaces. They have also done worse than their immediate neighbours who did lock down and where maSk wearing is compulsory.
My brother lives in Stockholm and has only just started wearing a mask last week in his work as a hairdresser.

Plus side for him, still been able to eat out, have a drink, play golf, and work continuously even though he’s been at between 50 and 75% of his normal level of clients throughout the pandemic.
 
Just been talking to my son in law a deputy head of a Primary School. It's scary how a year of Covid-19 has affected young children. Loads of them have forgotten how to play with each each other.
Scary stuff going forward with the amount of psychological issues that the kids will have going forwards.
 
Does anyone know how many jabs of each type have been delivered in the UK so far?
I was trying to match up UK vaccines with yellow card data.
All I know is 594 folks have died after having a jab out of 34,518,958 jabs or 0.00001731%
That's a lot less than the chance of dying of old age in a year if your over 50. Less than dying on a particular day too.
UK deaths after having a vaccine jab:
259 Pfizer
356 O-AZ
9 Unknown
 
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Just been talking to my son in law a deputy head of a Primary School. It's scary how a year of Covid-19 has affected young children. Loads of them have forgotten how to play with each each other.
Scary stuff going forward with the amount of psychological issues that the kids will have going forwards.
Agreed. I have noticed in my 19 month old how he is behind on his social development. It’s awful for babies development to not have all the interaction they would normally have, not just with others their age, but also other adults. We are fortunate that my in-laws are retired and have been able to provide childcare through the week, but we have taken the decision to put him in nursery 2 days a week even though we don’t have to. £450 per month for just 2 days a week, so it’s like a second mortgage, but I feel it’s vital for him to now try to catch up with what he’s missed. We have no clue how this could be affecting our children’s futures.
 
Just been talking to my son in law a deputy head of a Primary School. It's scary how a year of Covid-19 has affected young children. Loads of them have forgotten how to play with each each other.
Scary stuff going forward with the amount of psychological issues that the kids will have going forwards.

Not just young children either. I work at a Secondary and I reckon we've had more proper fights in the few months we were in before Christmas and again this past couple of weeks than in the 3 or 4 years I've worked there!
 
Look at those dickheads in Nottingham. British people are some of the worst so ignorant. Sooner I get out this country the better
 
HOSPITAL DATA

A little better today with the fall resuming all be it at a slower pace and some areas more than others. Including the North West. And UK patients fall below 4000 today also which is very good news.



UK total:


Patients down to 3984 - it was 39, 248 at the peak on 18 Jan - (fall of 35, 264 in 71 days) :- lowest since 7 October

Ventilators down to 570 it was 4077 at the peak on 24 Jan - (fall of 3507 in 65 days) : lowest since 14 October


England only:-


ADMISSIONS
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221 Covid admissions (28 March) following 217, 245, 283, 277, 295, 294, 279 in the week before.



PATIENTS:-


Patients down in day by 183 to 3283 v 4245 last week :- lowest since 9 October.

Peak was 34, 336 on 18 Jan (fall 31, 053 in 71 days)

Ventilators: down 14 to 518 v 647 last week :- lowest since 18 October

Peak was 3736 on 24 Jan (fall 3218 in 65 days)



Regions:



Patient // Ventilators // change in past 24 hours and v last week



East Down 19 to 260 v 382 // down 5 to 46 v 71

London down 16 to 717 v 876 // down 4 to 154 v 198

Midlands down 40 to 669 v 896 // down 3 to 117 v 138

NE & Yorks down 44 to 564 v 675 // UP 3 to 80 v 93

North West down 16 to 632 v 749 // down 3 to 71 v 85

South East down 43 to 321 v 506 // down 3 to 34 v 41

South West down 5 to 120 v 161 // UP 1 to 16 v 24
 
My brother lives in Stockholm and has only just started wearing a mask last week in his work as a hairdresser.

Plus side for him, still been able to eat out, have a drink, play golf, and work continuously even though he’s been at between 50 and 75% of his normal level of clients throughout the pandemic.
Cheers Rammy better than those who had zero for many months and had to close up for good.
 
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