Coronavirus (2021) thread

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Total cases 1541- DOWN 65 on Yesterday - from NW fall of 302. So well below the 50% par of around 151 - which is npt a good day here by recent standards.

Wk to wk UP 200 when the NW rose by 460, So GM is up but by just under the 50% of 230.

Not a disaster but an OK day at best in GM county.



BOROUGH / CASES TODAY / V YESTERDAY / V LAST WEEK



BOLTON 127 / UP 11 / UP 6

BURY 105/ UP 17 / DOWN 4

MANCHESTER 378 / DOWN 69 / UP 43

OLDHAM 109 / DOWN 13 / UP 16

ROCHDALE 96 / DOWN 20 / UP 17

SALFORD 199 / UP 41 / UP 62

STOCKPORT 101 / DOWN 20 / UP 8

TAMESIDE 108 / DOWN 20 / UP 10

TRAFFORD 96 / DOWN 33 / UP 16

WIGAN 222 / UP 41 / UP 29




Pretty mixed day here and at 96 the biggest 'low' score since last Winter.

Not a good day for Salford or Wigan or Manchester - although the latter fell quite a bit daily and was a bit of an improvement on degrees of badness.


The rest really only up a little which kept GM just about on track.
 
Greater Manchester

Weekly total cases:-





Tameside 595, Rochdale 609, Oldham 635, Bury 636, Stockport 638, Trafford 659, Bolton 735, Salford 970. Wigan 1128, Manchester 2319.



Manchester, Salford and Wigan all rising and Salford closing in on foyr figure weekly numbers to join the other twp.

These three well ahead of the rest.

Oldham, Bury and Stockport separated by 3 cases

Just avoided everyone going over 600 today though probably only delayed by a day.
 
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.



Manchester 420 / 344 / UP 76 Testing positive 11.0%

Salford 375 / 336 / UP 39 Testing positive 10.3%

Wigan 343 / 283 / UP 60 Testing positive 9.9%

Bury 333 / 332 / UP 1 Testing positive 10.3%

Trafford 277 / 224 / UP 48 Testing positive 7.9%

Rochdale 274 / 230 / UP 44 Testing positive 10.6 %

Oldham 268 / 195 / UP 73 Testing positive 10.6%

Tameside 262 / 199 / UP 63 Testing positive 8.9%

Bolton 255 / 276 / DOWN 21 Testing positive 11.5%

Stockport 217 / 208 / UP 9 Testing positive 8.0%


Manchester way ahead of everyone and over 400 not far off where Bolton was 5 or 6 weeks ago at the height of the arrival of the new variant. Salford not far behind.

Wigan accelerating above Bury which is showing signs of stability and like Stockport only up single figures.

Stockport and Bolton now the two best and oth rose by just 2 today.

Trafford's high numbers remain worse than Stockport and it lost another big chunk of its lead on overall Pop Score.

Stockport now on 8049 and Trafford rose by 6 pop score pointa more than Stockport taking it to 7951 cutting its lead over Stockport below 100 to just 98. It was double that 2 weeks ago.

However, Bolton still has the highest GM Pop Score on 11, 453.

But Manchester joined them as the second borough to emter into the 11K club on 11, 037

Rochdale on 10, 587 and Oldham 10, 579 remain locked tight together.

Salford are on 10, 321 and Bury just behind on 10, 274.

So only 4 boroughs now sub 10,000.

Wigan's dire run took it up by 68 - worst on the day to 9951 and sadly look certain to now enter the 10K club tomorrow.

That will leave just Stockport and Trafford well below and Tameside on 8912 close to entering the 9000 club but the 10K is weeks away.
 
GM VACCINE UPDATE:




Latest Vaccine Update by Population Percentage for 10 GM boroughs

Borough/ First Dose / Both Doses - TODAY V YESTERDAY


BOLTON 75.3% / 55.0 % V 75.2 / 54.6%

BURY 76.7% / 55.5% V 76.5% / 55.4%

MANCHESTER 58.4% / 35.4% V 58.2% / 35.1%

OLDHAM 71.0% / 52.8% V 70.8% / 52.6%

ROCHDALE 72.9% / 51.6% V 72.7% / 51.5%

SALFORD 65.5 % / 43.5% V 65.1% / 43.3%

STOCKPORT 80.5% / 59.5% V 80.4% / 59.3%

TAMESIDE 76.0% / 56.3% V 75.6% / 56.1%

TRAFFORD 77.5% / 56.8% V 77.1% / 56.5%

WIGAN 79.6% / 58.9% V 79.3% / 58.5%



Trafford and Wigan did the most today. Wigan close to joining Stockport on over 80% of locals having had one dose.

Manchester still well behind and not really catching up,
 
Congratulations to Cuba for developing two new vaccines to be exported to Venezuela and Iran.
 


Not bothering with the age stats of Scottish cases today, but of the 3000 cases less than 50 are in the over 65 age category. So I'll leave it at that with positive news from Bolton following on from Healdplace's encouraging stats.

Yep. As concerning as the Scottish figures look in terms of increase in cases in pure numbers, the pattern with this variant seems to be that it rips through, peaks, and then starts to drop in a much shorter period of time than the previous waves. And it's infecting mainly younger people which is resulting in a lower percentage of serious illness and deaths. That's clearly down to the vaccine rollout. Another poster stated that it's Covid's last hurrah in the UK and he/she is probably right. I don't think we'll ever see "Zero Covid" but unless a vaccine resistant variant comes along, we've definitely seen off the worst of this virus in this country and lockdowns are a thing of the past IMO.
 
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