Coronavirus (2021) thread

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Well, it was definitely an antibodies test and that's what he was told by the medical professional. I've no reason to doubt him.

You can’t argue with the logic of someone who has still got antibodies after about 10 months saying antibodies don’t last longer than 5 months. Bizarre.

Anyhow the thousands of people in the study had antibodies it was all about reinfections.
 
Of course they won’t doesn’t mean people don’t. Besides not having antibodies present, also doesn’t mean your body hasn’t retained a memory that produces them again if they are needed.
My point is we are not at the point where we are sure about immunity , five months , maybe, is all i have seen , i will read that link i was given later . I am not hanging out in here on game night
 
Regional Scoreboard:

South:-


East 4070 - down 379 from 4449

London 9995 - up 1157. London staying around 10,000 and finding it hard to shift.

South East 6133 - down 156 from 6289.

South West 2181 - down 417 from 2598. Fourth straight fall here.



Midlands:-


East Midlands 2229 - down 422 from 2651.

West Midlands 3633 - down 1430 from 5063. Biggest fall of the day and lowest numbers in 2 weeks.



North:-



North East 1077 - down 184 from 1261.

Yorkshire 1494 - up 294 (only other region with London to rise today) from 1200;


And North West

4263 - down 820 from 5083.

As you can see above only London and the South East had bigger numbers and this is proving consistently true.

Though this is still the lowest NW total in 15 days.
 


Israel and vaccines. Click the link then translate from Hebrew. Cautiously optimistic as per Blue Anorak's post earlier.

Edit - should add that I've just scrolled through the replies and there are some which seem to contradict the post, saying that there's absolutely nothing there which brings any optimism for the vaccines as yet. Infact goes on to say if there are no real improvements this week its very bad news for Pfizer and worse for humanity.
 
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GM Scoreboard:


1294 cases. Down from 1523. 30.3% of NW total of 4263.

3 wks v 2 wks v last wk v Today:- 717 v 1665 v 1860 v 1523 Today.


Pop Score is cases across whole pandemic v 100,000 people - rises daily but lower the better.

Weekly Pop is same measure across last 7 days only. Can rise or fall depending on if more cases or less occur today v the same day last week,

Either way Up is bad, down is good.



Manchester
310 – down from 351. Total cases 41, 923. Weekly 2650. Pop score up 56 to 7583. Weekly Pop down 15 to 470.

Wigan 151 - down from 190. Total cases 22, 897. Weekly 1389. Pop score up 46 to 6967. Weekly Pop down 38 to 423.

Bolton 139 - down from 148. Total cases 19, 805. Weekly 1153. Pop score up 49 to 6888. Weekly Pop down 1 to 401.

Salford 127 - down from 132. Total cases 18, 042. Weekly 1112. Pop score up 50 to 6971 . Weekly Pop down 24 to 415.

Bury 119 - up from 77. Total cases 13, 718. Weekly 827. Pop score up 63 to 7183. Biggest rise of the day\. Weekly Pop up 3 to 433. Only borough going the wrong way today. But not by much.

Stockport 114 - down from 193. Total cases 15, 732. Weekly 1333, Pop score up 38 to 5361. Much better day. Gains 3 back from Trafford and now has an overall Pop lead of139. Weekly Pop down 28 to 454.

Trafford 97 - down from 137. Total cases 13, 054. Weekly 988. Pop score up 41 to 5500. Weekly Pop down 34 to 416.

Rochdale 85- down from 101. Total cases 16, 865. Weekly 782. Pop score up 38 to 7583. Weekly Pop down 25 to 352 .

Oldham 77 -down from 93. Total cases 18, 768. Weekly 768. Lowest in GM. Just! Pop score up 32 to 7915. Lowest rise of the day. Weekly Pop down 9 to 324.

Tameside 75 - down from 101. Total cases 13, 879. Weekly 854. Pop score up 33 to 6128. Weekly Pop down 23 to 377.

A lot of large pop falls again today like yesterday showing week to week GM is well down on last week.

Looking a lot more positive.
 
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