Coronavirus (2021) thread

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UK now almost exactly where Zoe was until Zoe changed things to now be where UK Gov was!

Just as far apart but in the opposite direction,
 
ENGLAND HOSPITAL DATA - BEFORE ANYONE GETS TOO EXCITED

These lag the cases, of course. So not that surprising.



ADMISSIONS (2 days behind the other data remember)

805 Tuesday - still going up daily to new high in this wave. Up from 752 and 621 last Tuesday


REGIONS


NE & YORKSHIRE Still the most with 205 up from 197 Monday and 150 last Tuesday.

Midlands second with 140 up from 119 Monday and 135 last Tuesday

London (fourth) with 122 up from 117 Monday and 88 last Tuesday


NORTH WEST in THIRD - 134 - down from 141 Monday but up from 123 last TUesday


So the NW is no longer the main driver or the first almost every day now for 10 days or so but often third with London catching it too,

BUT it is nowhere near out of the woods in terms of rising patient numbers.

As plateau or not in cases the numbers are high and a small percentage (around 1 or 2% of the NW cases reported daily) are STILL going into hospital each day. Though often not staying long.


MORE LATER ON HOSPITAL DATA
 
39, 906 cases.

This is getting very curious and hopeful

That is a 9000 fall wk to wk
Was thinking that anything under 40k would be fantastic news and enough to to say the tide has definitely turned. Really looking good now although, as you say, presumably deaths will continue to rise for at least another 10 days but hopefully not by much.
 
Supports what i said and i think West Dids blue - quick rise and equally quick fall. Its running out of people to infect.

It's very good news - the first week on week fall since mid May, I think?

But the difference between this week and last can't really be explained by "running out of people to infect" - not enough people have been infected in that interval to make anything like that much difference.

per @west didsblue it's unfortunately definitely not enough to say the tide has turned.

But very good news as far as it goes. We need some!
 
It's very good news - the first week on week fall since mid May, I think?

But the difference between this week and last can't really be explained by "running out of people to infect" - not enough people have been infected in that interval to make anything like that much difference.

per @west didsblue it's unfortunately definitely not enough to say the tide has turned.

But very good news as far as it goes. We need some!

vaccines and less people to infect?
 
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