Coronavirus (2021) thread

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Has anybody had the AZ jab and not been ill after it? Seems everybody I know had the side effects
I had it last week and wasn't remotely ill. My left arm was slightly sore a day after, but only if I pressed where the injection was. I am really soft when it comes to injections/pain as well so if I didn't feel anything, you'll be fine :)
 
ZOE APP UPDATE

UK Symptomatic cases rise again -by 703 to 17, 381 slightly higher rise than yesterday.

These have risen for 5 straight days now for the first time since January.

And the UK predicted case numbers also up (as they have been every day now for a week) by 100 to 1524.


Here are the GM boroughs based on Zoe reported data:-

Number of Active cases / Active cases per million population estimated from the first data (all versus yesterday)



BOLTON shoots back UP to an area of concern from 27 / 94 to 298 / 1053 in one go. Maybe the mass testing there?

STOCKPORT Falls a little again from 371 / 1283 to 330 / 1143 .

Chorley is above both of them and still the worst in the NW.~

Other areas have escalated more. In South Yorkshire and the Midlands there are now several areas at rates double or treble any of those above.

As Zoe and the data I post nightly are both seemingly tracking ahead of the official data we MIGHT see better news for GM in coming days and the concern move to these other areas in Yorkshire and the Midlands.




Other GM boroughs are less dramatic but mixed. Though mostly good.


BURY 15 / 81 v 15 / 82 - static but very low

MANCHESTER 76 / 140 v 198 / 363 - good fall on the day.

OLDHAM 176 / 751 v 129 / 552 - a bit of a rise here

ROCHDALE 25 / 113 v 22 / 99 - up a little.

SALFORD 107 / 422 v 125 / 496 - a small fall today.

TAMESIDE 114 / 510 v 150 / 672 - another healthy fall.

TRAFFORD 65 / 276 v 49 / 210 - A bit of an increase here.

WIGAN 89 / 247 v 91 / 282 Small fall.



Most of GM is down today in numbers despite national increases focused elsewhere. That may be good for the NW but suggests this variant is taking root in a lot more places. And that the gradual opening up is sparking more cases which was inevitable and not in of itself a problem.
 
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Germany to approve johnson & johnson covid vaccine for all adults of all ages..uk can't be far off approving the j&j
 
BBC News just reported on Bolton and the rise there (all be it using data from last week). None the less the testing is now seriously underway and they noted that the bulk of the cases are in the young - school age, teens and under 25. And as yet not much sign of serious illness.
 
Even in the very hardest hit areas, I don't think there's any suggestion the attack rate ever got as high as 50%?

Interested in a link if I've missed something.
No, it’s “my“ speculation, based on the % positive test results versus the Number of tests perfomed by each health board, leading up to and including the high point of the virus infections in Wales.

I won’t post it here as it involves breaking down 7 different Local Health Boards in Wales. Each given their daily/weekly/monthly test data.

What I should have said, gaining herd immunity, instead of most were immune.
 
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England hospital deaths

11 with 1 from the NW.

Last week was 7 with 2

Wk before 26 with 4

Wk before 34 with 2


Before anyone panics that 7 was in effect a Sunday number as last Monday was a bank holiday so data registration closed. It would have been more like 17 in a normal week. And the two week fall is very good. So calling it a rise would be a mistake the media will no doubt make anyway.


Regions:- East 0, London 1, Midlands 1, NE & Yorkshire 5, North West 1, South East 1, South West 2.

No trust other than Bradford (3) had more than 1 death.

The NW one was in Pennine Acute.
 
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