Coronavirus (2021) thread

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GREATER MANCHESTER SCOREBOARD


MANCHESTER 230 - DOWN 3 on day & DOWN 86 wk to wk

Manchester Pop Score up 42 POP SCORE 15, 385 - NO LONGER HIGHEST IN GM

WIGAN 180 - UP 28 on day & UP 11 wk to wk. Pop score up 55 today - POP SCORE 14, 384

STOCKPORT 164 - UP 2 on day & DOWN 57 wk to wk. Pop Score up 56 today. POP SCORE 12, 218 and lost 4 more of its lead over Trafford who had another good day


TAMESIDE 135 - UP 8 on day & DOWN 44 wk to wk - Another good day. Pop Score up 60 - highest rise in GM today. POP SCORE 13, 562

BOLTON 131 - UP 8 on day & UP 19 wk to wk - Bolton Pop Score up 46, POP SCORE 14, 614

SALFORD 130 - DOWN 6 on day & DOWN 29 wk to wk. Pop Score up 49. POP SCORE 15, 072


TRAFFORD 124 - UP 10 on day & DOWN 12 Wk to wk - Pop Score up by 52 points today - 4 FEWER than Stockport. So the gap to SKs lowest GM Pop Score lead is sliced to just 36. POP SCORE OF 12, 254.

OLDHAM 95 - DOWN 30 on day & DOWN 29 Wk to Wk. Pop Score up 40 and now just 20 ahead of Manchester for highest overall GM pop score. POP SCORE 15, 405

BURY 91 - DOWN 1 on day & DOWN 6 wk to wk Pop score here up 48. POP SCORE 14, 257

ROCHDALE 89 - DOWN 28 on day & DOWN 10 wk to wk - Pop Score up 39 - lowest rise today. - POP SCORE 14, 879
 
GM boroughs weekly past 7 day case totals:

Bury 595, Rochdale 738 , Oldham 801, Bolton 845, Trafford 853 , Salford 941, Tameside 1031, Stockport 1093, Wigan 1229, Manchester 1678


At the right end of the table Bury now well clear.

At the wrong end Wigan climbed nearer to Manchester as they both went in opposite directions and Stockport pulled away too with a good weekly fall.
 
GM WEEKLY POP SCORES

Remember low scores good - going down good - high scores bad - going up bad


BOROUGH // POP SCORE TODAY // POP SCORE LAST WEEK // UP OR DOWN BY LAST 7 DAYS

Also WAS 4 weeks ago (up/down in past month)



BOLTON 294 // 240 // UP 54 WAS 223 (up 71)

MANCHESTER 302 // 285 //UP 17 WAS 336 (down 34)

BURY 312 // 307 // UP 5 WAS 304 (up 8)

ROCHDALE 330 // 281 // UP 49 WAS 281 (up 49)

OLDHAM 337 // 228 // UP 109 WAS 328 (up 9)

SALFORD 358 // 332 // UP 26 WAS 386 (down 28)

TRAFFORD 359 // 330 // UP 29 WAS 338 (up 21)

STOCKPORT 372 // 384 // DOWN 12 WAS 334 (up 38)

WIGAN 372 // 289 // UP 83 WAS 269 (up 103)

TAMESIDE 454 // 433 // UP 21 WAS 315 (Up 139)


Bolton still alone in the 200s - just.

Manchester's good run of cases means it is on course to overtake Bolton for top spot.

Tameside is clearly in most trouble BUT it has started falling in past days for the first time in some while.

Stockport fell too and moves up a place and is now the only GM borough going DOWN week to week.

Numbers are fairly flat and the spread from best to worst is narrowing daily. Which s a good sign.
 
GM VACCINE NUMBERS BY BOROUGH

BOROUGH // IST DOSE // BOTH DOSES


BOLTON // 79% // 70.8%

BURY // 80.1% // 72.8%

MANCHESTER // 64.3% // 55.8%

OLDHAM // 75.8% // 67.7%

ROCHDALE // 76.7% // 68.4%

SALFORD // 71.4% // 62.4%

STOCKPORT // 84.6% // 78.1%

TAMESIDE // 80.4% // 72.2%

TRAFFORD // 82.1% // 75.6%

WIGAN // 83.4% // 76.3%


CHESHIRE EAST // 86.3% // 79.9%

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Cheshire East has done better than every GM borough - even Stockport still easily the best in GM

Manchester still a long way back of the other boroughs.
 
Hospitals in Cornwall suspend surgeries amid 'high' COVID admissions

The Royal Cornwall Hospitals Trust has temporarily suspended routine and urgent surgeries in its "main hospitals" in order to cope with COVID demand.

Its medical director Dr Allister Grant said the NHS in Cornwall remains under "continued pressure" as COVID admissions remain high.

He confirmed there are more than 40 people in the Trust's three hospitals with COVID currently, and nearly 50 contacts isolating at home.

Mr Grant said: "Our staff are working flexibly and extraordinarily hard to help us care safely for the higher numbers of people in hospital with COVID.
 
Hospitals in Cornwall suspend surgeries amid 'high' COVID admissions

The Royal Cornwall Hospitals Trust has temporarily suspended routine and urgent surgeries in its "main hospitals" in order to cope with COVID demand.

Its medical director Dr Allister Grant said the NHS in Cornwall remains under "continued pressure" as COVID admissions remain high.

He confirmed there are more than 40 people in the Trust's three hospitals with COVID currently, and nearly 50 contacts isolating at home.

Mr Grant said: "Our staff are working flexibly and extraordinarily hard to help us care safely for the higher numbers of people in hospital with COVID.
Really high cases last 6 weeks..thankfully now on the decline
 
Hospitals in Cornwall suspend surgeries amid 'high' COVID admissions

The Royal Cornwall Hospitals Trust has temporarily suspended routine and urgent surgeries in its "main hospitals" in order to cope with COVID demand.

Its medical director Dr Allister Grant said the NHS in Cornwall remains under "continued pressure" as COVID admissions remain high.

He confirmed there are more than 40 people in the Trust's three hospitals with COVID currently, and nearly 50 contacts isolating at home.

Mr Grant said: "Our staff are working flexibly and extraordinarily hard to help us care safely for the higher numbers of people in hospital with COVID.
40 people in 3 hospitals and they cancel urgent surgery seems strange decision?
 
ZOE APP NEWS

YESTERDAY AND TODAY'S UPDATE




Predicted cases DOWN now for five days running.

Yesterday FROM 50, 626 TO 49, 324 - A fall of 1302 following falls of 1250, 251 and 78 in prior 3 days

And Today FROM 49, 324 TO 47, 680 - A fall of 1654.

As you can see the fall has increased every day.


Ongoing symptomatic cases also FELL for six days running now.

Yesterday FROM 729, 890 TO 723, 405 - A fall of 6485 following falls of 6297, 1720, 452 and 71.

And Today FROM 723, 405 TO 715, 838 - A fall of 7567.

Again as you can see these falls have also increased every day in the past week.


A promising trajectory.
 
ZOE APP DATA

TODAYS DATA

REGIONS:-




North West FALLS again (on both days) but only VERY slightly FROM 726 / 954 TO 726 / 953 yesterday

AND today TO 719 / 941

NW stays at FOURTH of the 12 regions.


Behind Scotland (still TOP) and Wales (second)

THOUGH ONLY SCOTLAND NOW LEFT IN THE HIGHEST WATCH ZONE

Yorkshire still third.

Both North East in 5th (625 / 1000) and East Midlands in 6th (651 / 894)) are also in the middle watch zone.

South West (which has been plummeting day by day in the real cases all week - as the regional data each evening on here shows- is now the LOWEST England region ahead of London DOWN on 495 / 649 FROM 559 / 717

Alongside West Midlands (DOWN to 534 / 761 FROM 589/831), South East (DOWN to 569 / 690 FROM 608/735) and East (DOWN to 522 / 682 FROM 556 / 725).


Scotland TOP is DOWN for the second day running after a while going up - now on 896 / 1179 FROM 916 / 1208


WALES in second is DOWN on 796 / 1122 FROM 822 / 1166


Yorkshire in third is DOWN on 750 / 1011 FROM 794 / 1068



N Ireland is back as the sole occupant of the LOWEST watch zone and so best in UK

DOWN on 210 / 855 FROM 236 / 934


THE SLOW DOWN IN THE FALL IN THE NORTH WEST IS LOOKING TO BE REAL - WILL THE OTHER REGIONS FOLLOW AND IS THIS THE START OF A SCHOOL DRIVEN UPTICK?
 
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