Coronavirus (2021) thread

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HOSPITAL DATA

Summary:



As you can below the lowest admissions today in England for some months. Which is good to see. A good fall in patients today (more than last week) and slow and steady fall in ventilators.

And the UK fell to under 2000 in hospital with Covid and exactly 300 ventilated


In the England regions the North West had a quiet day with a modest fall but is now at levels last seen 8 months ago in late Summer.




UK total:


Patients down to 1923 - it was 39, 248 at the peak on 18 Jan - (fall of 37, 325 in 92 days) :- lowest since 24 September

Ventilators down to 300 it was 4077 at the peak on 24 Jan - (fall of 3777 in 86 days) : lowest since 28 September


England only:-


ADMISSIONS
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112 Covid admissions (16 April) following 135, 148, 127. 156, 153, 173, 175 in the week before.



PATIENTS:-


Patients down by 83 to 1649 v 2057 last week :- lowest since 24 September

Peak was 34, 336 on 18 Jan (fall 32, 687 in 92 days)

Ventilators: down 18 to 273 v 337 last week :- lowest since 29 September

Peak was 3736 on 24 Jan (fall 3463 in 86 days)



Regions:


Patient // Ventilators // change in past day to today and v last week



East UP 5 to 181 v 188 // down 1 to 15 v 22

London down 21 to 439 v 521// UP 1 to 107 v 110

Midlands down 26 to 300 v 400 // down 11 to 50 v 69

NE & Yorks down 25 to 270 v 366 // down 4 to 41 v 54

North West down 17 to 264 v 373 // stays at 37 v 49

South East UP 4 to 124 v 144 // down 2 to 16 v 17

South West down 3 to 71 v 70 // down 1 to 7 v 12
 
absolutely shite. Lay on my back on here all day. It is a very strange illness. Just totally washed out, headache, cough, aches and earache and feel sick. Horrible.
sorry to hear that mate, i know a couple of people who have had covid, they were feeling better after about a week and fine after 2-3 weeks, hope you start feeling better soon
 
Regional Cases Today


Cases show up or down on yesterday and the v number is versus 7 days ago.


SOUTH

East down 23 to 205 v 204

London UP 28 to 406 v 274 (London up big week to week back and easily the highest region)

South East down 42 to 285 v 232 (Also rises and again to be the third highest score)

South West down 18 to 144 v 117





MIDLANDS

East down 29 to 208 v 211

West down 98 to 212 v 167




NORTH

North East down 26 to 83 v 117 (Lowest in England again today)

Yorkshire down 145 to 307 v 403 - huge fall on day and week to week though down wk to wk. Well behind Lonfon today.



And, NORTH WEST down 59 to 270 v 315.
 
Greater Manchester Cases


158 cases today - down 25 on yesterday slightly down on half the NW total which fell by 59 to 270 today.

This is down 13 week to week from 171.


Manchester top scores on 44 - down 13 on day but up 6 week to week.

Bolton stays second on 25 up 5 on the day and 2 on last week. Still struggling.

Stockport - had a bad day too - up 4 to 19 on the day and the 4th straight rise. Also up 10 week to week.

Bury also another relatively high score on 13 - though down 3 on the day and up just 1 from last week

Trafford up 6 to 12 on the day also up 5 wk to wk.

Salford down 4 on 10 which is a fall of 2 from last wk.

Oldham also down by 1 on 10 which is a big 13 drop on last week.


Just three in single figures today:

Rochdale on 9 - down 10 on the day but level week to week

Wigan tops the tree on 8 - down 10 day to day and 17 wk to wk - good Pop Score news here.

Alongside Tameside also on 8 up 1 on the day and down 5 from last week.





Weekly cases:-

Bury 63, Trafford 66, Tameside 69, Salford 76, Stockport 82, Wigan 92, Rochdale 99, Oldham 123, Bolton 158, Manchester 283.
 
GM Weekly Pop Data after today:~

Borough / Pop Today / 7 days ago / up or down wk to wk/ Testing is % of local population who have tested positive for Covid over past year.

As ever with Pop going up is bad, going down good - the higher the number the better or worse depending on direction moving. The Pop is total cases in past week versus 100,000 POPulation to even out the comparison versus size and expected cases based on numbers living there.



Bolton 54 / 33 / UP 21 Testing positive 9.0%

Oldham 53 / 53 LEVEL Testing positive 9.7%

Manchester 50 / 38/ UP 12 Testing positive 9.6%

Rochdale 45 / 41 / UP 4 Testing positive 9.6%

Tameside 33 / 19 UP 14 Testing positive 8.1%

Bury 33 / 18 / UP 15 Testing positive 9.0%

Salford 29 / 27 / UP 2 Testing positive 8.9%

Trafford 29 / 18 / UP 11 Testing positive 6.9%

Wigan 28 / 31 / DOWN 3 Testing positive 8.8%

Stockport 27 / 23 / UP 4 Testing positive 7.1%

Very close with the bottom 4 and only Wigan has had a good few days and is falling,
 
I had an antibody test last week from where my mrs works. I am "clinically high risk" in the eyes of the government and scientists. Turns out I've had it and the mrs has not?! Work that out. Even stranger I was A-symptomatic! I'm on immunosepressants and have been shielding for a year. Back to work next week. The test is 98% accurate if you had the virus over 2 moths ago and it still picks it up. I am slightly angry but what else can the government do other than generalise everyone in the "high risk" catagory I suppose.
 
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