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I was just stating it as a fact. Garden visits and pub gardens will be allowed in the next few weeks - and very few will abide by social distancing measures and there will be house parties galore.

I’m beyond caring to report or look down on people for whatever behaviour now as it’s just not worth stressing over but I am weary of going back into another lockdown despite the success of our vaccine rollout.

christ it must be lively down your local?

Very few will abide ? House parties galore. Is it the ministry of sound?

round here it will be a wander with the family to the local , table outside with my family , Sunday dinner and a few pints and then wander home, glad of a bit normality. Sounds a bit boring To be fair .
 
christ it must be lively down your local?

Very few will abide ? House parties galore. Is it the ministry of sound?

round here it will be a wander with the family to the local , table outside with my family , Sunday dinner and a few pints and then wander home, glad of a bit normality. Sounds a bit boring To be fair .
With the odd chair thrown:)
 
christ it must be lively down your local?

Very few will abide ? House parties galore. Is it the ministry of sound?

round here it will be a wander with the family to the local , table outside with my family , Sunday dinner and a few pints and then wander home, glad of a bit normality. Sounds a bit boring To be fair .
And of course all that should be banned because of those idiots that live near blue hammer
 
Greater Manchester Summary

Cases 376 - down 47 on yesterday and versus 414 last week.

This is 56.3% of the NW total of 668 - the second highest GM has ever been.

Here are how the ten boroughs did. Some ups and downs today.


Manchester top as usual with 82 - down 8 but up from 66 last week so Pop will rise again

Bolton second at 45 - down 2 but down 13 wk to wk so Pop will fall.

Oldham is joint second on 45 - down 6 but level with last week.

Wigan are in fourth at 44. - but that is well down on 56 last week so a good fall in Pop score.

Rochdale just 1 behind on 43 - which is up 10 day to day but up even more - 12 - wk to week.

Salford clocks in at 33 - up 1 on yesterday and yet down 10 wk to wk so will see Pop score fall.

Tameside is next on 30 - big drop of 18 on the day and 16 wk to wk so Pop will come down here also.

Stockport on 20 down 11 on the day and 10 wk to wk another with a good day today and a pop fall. Joint lowest daily Pop Score too with Trafford -up just 6 and as a result avoiding the 7000 club for just one more day on 6997.

Bury comes 1 less at 19 - down 2 on yesterday and a whopping 16 wk to wk will benefit the weekly pop.

And Trafford has the lowest numbers again on 15 - down from 29 and down a little from 18 last week.
 
christ it must be lively down your local?

Very few will abide ? House parties galore. Is it the ministry of sound?

round here it will be a wander with the family to the local , table outside with my family , Sunday dinner and a few pints and then wander home, glad of a bit normality. Sounds a bit boring To be fair .

Ha. I just know of a few groups already planning house party’s after first Saturday garden pubs are back open
 
HOSPITAL DATA


Headline:

UK patients fall more slowly than of late but mid 4000s. The Yorkshire jump up to more than last week seems an anomaly to be explained. Possibly an audit. UK ventilators drop to under 600 - down over 3400 in 9 weeks. And Numbers have hit a bit of stall. We need to see where this goes next week.


UK total:


Patients 4411 - it was 39, 248 at the peak on 18 Jan - (fall of 34, 837 in 68 days) :- lowest since 10 October

Ventilators 593 it was 4077 at the peak on 24 Jan - (fall of 3484 in 62 days) : lowest since 14 October


England only:-



ADMISSIONS:-

288 Covid admissions (24 March) - following 277, 295, 294, 279, 287, 283, 351 in the week before.

These seem to have flattened off too



PATIENTS:-


Patients down 36 in day to 3676 v 4589 last week :- lowest since 11 October.

Peak was 34, 336 on 18 Jan (fall 30, 660 in 68 days)

Ventilators: Down in day 22 to 537 v 710 last week :- lowest since 19 October

Peak was 3736 on 24 Jan (fall 3199 in 62 days)



Regions:



Patient // Ventilators // change in past 24 hours and v last week



East down 16 to 290 v 421 // down 5 to 49 v 75

London down 57 to 742 v 941 // stays at 159 v 211

Midlands down 29 to 736 v 969 // down 2 to 124 v 155

NE & Yorks UP 155 to 780 v 754 // down 6 to 82 v 95 *

* This is a very odd jump above last week. Suspect error or data rewrite of some sort here.

North West down 46 to 632 v 779 // down 4 to 75 v 89

South East down 35 to 369 v 549 // UP 1 to 34 v 61

South West down 8 to 127 v 176 // down 6 to 14 v 24
 
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16m seems low, I'm sure I read that Az were supposed to have 40 million by end of 2020

Looks like they are behind on both UK and EU orders
 
GM Weekly Pop Scores after today:~

Borough / Score Today / Score 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 scores going up is bad, going down good - the higher the number the better or worse depending on direction moving. The Pop Score 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.






Tameside 125 / 110 / UP 15 Testing positive 7.9%

Oldham 120 / 97 UP 23 Testing positive 9.5%

Rochdale 120 / 89 / UP 31 Testing positive 9.4%

Bolton 113 / 102/ UP 11 Testing positive 8.8%

Manchester 103 / 82 / UP 21 Testing positive 9.4%

Wigan 101 / 98 / UP 3 Testing positive 8.7%

Salford 87 / 112/ down 25 Testing positive 8.8%

Bury 84 / 84 LEVEL Testing positive 8.9%

Stockport 81 / 78 / UP 3 Testing positive 7.0%

Trafford 58 / 37 / UP 21 Testing positive 6.8%


Salford still going well. Bury has levelled off again, Stockport almost back to falling. Others slowly readjusting but Rochdale, Manchester and Oldham still up quite a bit.

Trafford is too but starting to stabilise and has the advantage of being very low numbers anyway.


Weekly cases: Trafford - best in GM at 138.

Others Bolton 324, Bury 160, Manchester 576, Oldham 294, Rochdale 269, Salford 225, Stockport 240, Tameside 272, Wigan 334
 
HOSPITAL DATA


Headline:

UK patients fall more slowly than of late but mid 4000s. The Yorkshire jump up to more than last week seems an anomaly to be explained. Possibly an audit. UK ventilators drop to under 600 - down over 3400 in 9 weeks. And Numbers have hit a bit of stall. We need to see where this goes next week.


Regions:


Patient // Ventilators // change in past 24 hours and v last week



NE & Yorks UP 155 to 780 v 754 // down 6 to 82 v 95 *

* This is a very odd jump above last week. Suspect error or data rewrite of some sort here.

North West down 46 to 632 v 779 // down 4 to 75 v 89
Yorkshire does stand out. Even before schools returned cases across the East Midlands into South Yorkshire were edging up, against the trend elsewhere.

Whereas the South saw cases rise and fall rapidly, here in Sheffield we seem to have been seeing a consistent 100 cases a day since the start of the year (120 per 100,000). No significant growth, no decline. Six deaths in the last week isn't much above average, either.

Perhaps it's as simple as the more virulent variant finally reaching Yorkshire, as I can honestly say that people here seem to take Covid precautions as seriously as anywhere I've been in the last year.
 
Heard of plenty of people mixing indoors this weekend from teenagers to 50+. What the fuck is wrong with people, why are they all mixing, why are teenagers having house parties and why are their parents allowing it. Why is this country full of self entitled, selfish wankers?
 
Heard of plenty of people mixing indoors this weekend from teenagers to 50+. What the fuck is wrong with people, why are they all mixing, why are teenagers having house parties and why are their parents allowing it. Why is this country full of self entitled, selfish wankers?
Because were to soft as a nation try doing it in Russia, China etc
 
Heard of plenty of people mixing indoors this weekend from teenagers to 50+. What the fuck is wrong with people, why are they all mixing, why are teenagers having house parties and why are their parents allowing it. Why is this country full of self entitled, selfish wankers?

When you allow garden gatherings and pub gardens to open, it’s one massive booze fest - indoor mixing is inevitable- next few weeks is a massive test on the vaccine outcome
 
This is interesting, EU, UK and US previously against this move, but if the US breaks ranks that would be significant.



This is a large reason why many EU/US companies do not seek approval in China. Can't see it happening as it would set an awful example. Patent protection and exclusivity is the only offset to the exorbitant development costs.
 
Exactly this all fucking day long.
These ‘cakes’ have been well & truely duped by their online paranoia porn merchants/algorithms.

I’ve not been ill for years mainly in part because I keep myself fit (running, gym etc).
Covid floored me and three months on I struggle to lift a bag of shopping upstairs.

The party is over for the flat earthers.
Have you had your vaccine yet.
 
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