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ENGLAND VACCINATION DATA
187, 645 in past 24 hours
is that good?
ENGLAND VACCINATION DATA
187, 645 in past 24 hours
Yes, seems to be the same, have just registered and will see if I’m selected, think the questionnaire is after the test so there is no bias, based on symptom history, of who is selected.The one I had was from the University of London in conjunction with the NHS, got a test kit in the post, consists of taking your blood with a small lancet and placing a drop on a small piece of plastic and then applying a solution to the kit. It then gives a reading to indicate if you have the antibodies, it's very similar looking to a pregnancy test kit. There is also a quite lengthy on line questionnaire to complete.
ENGLAND VACCINATION DATA
187, 645 in past 24 hours
I’d say it is. There are the totals from the other three home nations to add to that too.is that good?
ENGLAND VACCINATION DATA
187, 645 in past 24 hours
2, 254, 556 - First doses
407, 294 - Second doses
Running England Total 2, 661, 850.
I’d say it is. There are the totals from the other three home nations to add to that too.
It needs to be more but it is moving at pace in the right direction.
Yep, hope you've had it asymptotically and are immune. My mate and colleague had his done at an NHS facility on Plymouth Grove, I was sure he'd had it as he had similar symptoms to me but not quite as severe. He was confirmed as having antibodies and is donating plasma for the second time next week, it's a lengthy process, about 3 hours, take your blood, extract the plasma then put your blood back, I can't do because of the medication I take but it's a great cause. Good luck.Yes, seems to be the same, have just registered and will see if I’m selected, think the questionnaire is after the test so there is no bias, based on symptom history, of who is selected.
Expect I would test negative as I’ve had no symptoms, although having antibodies meaning I’ve had it asymptomatically would be a relief.
I posted Scotland and Wales earlier.I’d say it is. There are the totals from the other three home nations to add to that too.
It needs to be more but it is moving at pace in the right direction.
Sadly, I think several of us feared these sorts of numbers were coming for days or weeks. The numbers aren’t a big shock but they are terrible. Such a sad loss of lives.Those England hospital deaths should have this thread in shock.
But no comments?
I am horrified.
1012 in England in hospital alone.
Utterly tragic
We will have a giant number of deaths today - maybe over 1500.
Have we become so desensitised to the lives ended by the virus + dithering?
Grim but sadly, too many people not arsed.Details of 1012 England hospital deaths:
For first time ever TWO regions (London 202 and Midlands 201) topped 200 and another was at 199 (South East).
North West got away comparatively lightly at 'just' 106. Just under 11%.
Only Yorkshire (at 91) and South West (at 49) had under 100. And so under 10%
Today's numbers are truly awful.
We are starting to reap the consequences of acting way too slow in December over the new variant.
Cases down and positivity down - not quite as bad as ayrshire blue had indicated
Yes I was a little puzzled too. The deaths on Wednesday everywhere have weekend catch up added so are often high. England will too.
ENGLAND HOSPITAL DEATHS THE WORST EVER.
Even in the first wave they never topped 1000.
Today they have at 1012.
Recall these are hospital only NOT all settings. Nor UK.
This IS a number to worry about Ayrshire. Though sadly no surprise.
knowing how badly its started in Wales
Those England hospital deaths should have this thread in shock.
But no comments?
I am horrified.
1012 in England in hospital alone.
Utterly tragic
We will have a giant number of deaths today - maybe over 1500.
Have we become so desensitised to the lives ended by the virus?
Or how we have got to this point?
Those England hospital deaths should have this thread in shock.
But no comments?
I am horrified.
1012 in England in hospital alone.
Utterly tragic
We will have a giant number of deaths today - maybe over 1500.
Have we become so desensitised to the lives ended by the virus?
Or how we have got to this point?
Why are people saying the Wales figures are bad?
100,000+ is >3% of the population - I think the UK figure is ~4%. Doesn't seem so different? Do i have something wrong?