You would rather have a sticker than a T-shirt and hat, my you are easily pleasedWe have stickers saying "I've had the jab" nothing else needed
I suppose that from a GM perspective the numbers are not rising exponentially which is in itself some good news.Cases across the regions:
Change in last 24 hrs V seven days ago
SOUTH
East DOWN 43 to 256 V 87 - that number is not very trustworthy - likely was a test data issue it was 321 next day.
London DOWN 30 to 932 V 635
South East DOWN 16 to 570 V 426
South West UP 111 to 507 V 190 - up here very big day to day and nearly tripled wk to wk.
Been rising daily for a region that was 2 weeks ag sub 100 every day for weeks is a definite hot spot driven by the hot weather and people day tripping to the beach. Blackpool has spiked in the NW for likely the same reasons as has the North Wales coast.
MIDLANDS
East down 33 to 318 V 218
West UP 41 to 464 V 329
Edging up by around 50% wk to wk here too
NORTH
North East down 150 to 301 V 166 - big fall but still doubled in week here
Yorkshire down 147 to 553 V 494 - another big fall here
AND
NORTH WEST down 57 to 2134 V 1605 - more modest drop here
Past weeks NW numbers are 1605 - 1673 - 1840 - 2112 - 1976 - 2317 - 2191 - 2134
Equivalent NW numbers a week earlier 935 - 1038 - 780 - 1158 - 1643 - 1755 - 1752 - 1605
GM numbers in past week 827 - 825 - 950 - 1062 - 984 - 1191 - 1098 - 1037
They should put the Ginger Wig or City Content in charge of marketing then we could have a whole range of products and clothing!Y
You would rather have a sticker than a T-shirt and hat, my you are easily pleased
Don’t think many in the hospitality sector will agree with you CDI actually hope this keeps going for awhile longer yet. I'm learning far more about the state of the country, it's media and education system as this goes on it's fascinating to observe and take notes.
Remember, stay safe, stay at home and protect the NHS...
Great idea, might be a bit City centric thoThey should put the Ginger Wig or City Content in charge of marketing then we could have a whole range of products and clothing!
Do we know if manchester is ramping up the vaccine rollout..it bloody needs itGreater Manchester
Weekly total cases:-
Tameside 379, Oldham 441, Trafford 472, Rochdale 477, Bury 519, Stockport 667, Wigan 774, Salford 821, Bolton 848, Manchester 1739.
Manchester now more than double Bolton and Salford almost overtaked Bolton's weekly numbers too. Wigan not much further behind. Stockport falling back a bit after a good few days.
Only Tameside sub 400 now.
2 or 3 weeks ago Bolton was 20 - 30 times more than most in GM. Big change in past week or so.
It has been the lowest in GM throughout - likely due to age groups. But there is no evidence it is catching up as you would expect now we are well down the age range.Do we know if manchester is ramping up the vaccine rollout..it bloody needs it
As expected, key hotspot of Blackburn now joining Bolton in levelling off. Positive tests look to have peaked at 667 /100k in last 7 days (lower than Jan peak but still v. high). Deaths averaging 0.4/day. May well go up a bit, but not a single death reported so far since 7 June.Update to various Covid-19 indicators for England: • Deaths still stable (down on the day), triage too. • Admissions, positivity & cases continue up. • Total patients going up more slowly & daily number (as opposed to 7-day ave) actually down from 906 to 884 today.
Looking ahead to reports already in, clear signs of some of the hotspots cooling off, e.g. Bolton peaked a couple of weeks ago, but looks like Blackburn (currently area with highest rate) will be joining it soon and despite positive tests in Blackburn increasing rapidly since mid-April (so plenty of time to see an effect on deaths), averaging just 0.6 deaths per day (data up to 6 June) & not a single death reported so far (obviously more may be reported later) over the past 7 days.
Total hospital patients at 884, a tad or two below below the 7k-12k projected for this date by SAGE in their modelling of the re-opening steps already enacted. To now suggest that we are currently in a worse position than expected is somewhat disingenuous, especially as it seems to be from the same SAGE modellers mentioned earlier.
Maybe just maybe boris might announce 21st reopening goes ahead tomorrow;)View attachment 19047
You plebs social distance and wear masks, we‘ll do what the fuck we want…..
Ever get the feeling you’re just being laughed at?
I don't believe a word they say anymoreAnyone think that there's a chance of a typical government stall tactic with the announcement tomorrow? As in we'll delay the full lifting but only by a couple of weeks rather than the 4 that has been hinted at? See how we are at the end of the month.