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ENGLAND HOSPITAL DATA



VENTILATORS


THIS DATA IS FOR TODAY



UP 11 FROM 885 TO 896



Last week the same days were:

UP 11 FROM 879 TO 890



UP 6 week to week 890 - 896


PREVIOUS WEEK UP 22 FROM 855 TO 879





By regions (TODAY V LAST WEEK) :-



LONDON 228 (DOWN 1 TODAY V 225- UP 3 in week

MIDLANDS 168 (UP 13 TODAY) V 181 - DOWN 13 in week

NE & YORKSHIRE 156 (UP 5 TODAY V 135 - UP 21 in week



AND

NORTH WEST 119 (LEVEL TODAY) V 121 - DOWN 2 in week




The other regions LAST WEEK V TODAY

East UP 8 FROM 83 TO 91 - UP 10 TODAY

South East DOWN 13 FROM 87 TO 74 - DOWN 11 TODAY

And South West UP 2 FROM 58 TO 650- DOWN 5 TODAY


The NW down week to week and the lowest of the major regions.
 
UK PATIENTS AS OF TODAY:

UK PATIENTS TOP 8000 TODAY FOR FIRST TIME SINCE 11 MARCH



ENGLAND 6302 SCOTLAND 883 NORTHERN IRELAND 452 WALES 404


UK TOTAL 8041

(UP 189 TODAY)






VENTILATED UK AS OF TODAY


ENGLAND 896 SCOTLAND 82 NORTHERN IRELAND 33 WALES 50

UK TOTAL 1061

(UP 18 TODAY)
 
As well as going after the vaccine reluctant section of our population, isn't it time to come down hard on the people with co-morbidities which have been brought on by their poor lifestyle choices and who are more likely to need hospital treatment and swamp the NHS? They are as big a problem as the people not wanting the vaccine.

Specifically being overweight and obese (which costs the NHS a lot of money in normal times), smokers, Type 2 diabetics and people with heart disease.

A few ideas:

- Putting obese ppl in exercise camps until they have reduced their weight to something approaching healthy
- Increase the tax/cut the benefits of these ppl
- Ban the overweight from restaurants or restrict their calorie intake when there to meals under 600kcal
Dr is my prescription ready yet?
 
As well as going after the vaccine reluctant section of our population, isn't it time to come down hard on the people with co-morbidities which have been brought on by their poor lifestyle choices and who are more likely to need hospital treatment and swamp the NHS? They are as big a problem as the people not wanting the vaccine.

Specifically being overweight and obese (which costs the NHS a lot of money in normal times), smokers, Type 2 diabetics and people with heart disease.

A few ideas:

- Putting obese ppl in exercise camps until they have reduced their weight to something approaching healthy
- Increase the tax/cut the benefits of these ppl
- Ban the overweight from restaurants or restrict their calorie intake when there to meals under 600kcal
Bloody good idea
 
ENGLAND REGIONS


EAST UP BY 330 - TO 2875 V 2632 - UP 243 IN WEEK

LONDON UP BY 564 - TO 3536 V 2834 - UP 702 IN WEEK

SOUTH EAST UP BY 453 TO 4142 V 3783 - UP 359 IN WEEK - BACK AHEAD OF THE NORTH WEST TODAY BY JUST 13

SOUTH WEST UP BY 416 TO 3096 V 2414 - UP 682 IN WEEK

EAST MIDLANDS UP BY 114 TO 2815 V 2484 - UP 331 IN WEEK

WEST MIDLANDS FALLS BY 54 - TO 3061 V 2698 - UP 363 IN WEEK

NORTH EAST FALLS BY 195 TO 1539 V 1277 - UP 262 IN WEEK

YORKSHIRE UP BY 397 TO 3481 V 2863 - UP 618 IN WEEK


AND


NORTH WEST FALLS BY 376 TO 4129 V 3309 - UP 820 IN WEEK

THIS IS THE BIGGEST FALL TODAY AND THE BIGGEST WEEK TO WEEK INCREASE TODAY





GM AS A PERCENTAGE OF NORTH WEST CASES

TODAY 37.2% UP FROM 35,8% YESTERDAY DOWN FROM 37.7% LAST WEEK
 
As well as going after the vaccine reluctant section of our population, isn't it time to come down hard on the people with co-morbidities which have been brought on by their poor lifestyle choices and who are more likely to need hospital treatment and swamp the NHS? They are as big a problem as the people not wanting the vaccine.

Specifically being overweight and obese (which costs the NHS a lot of money in normal times), smokers, Type 2 diabetics and people with heart disease.

A few ideas:

- Putting obese ppl in exercise camps until they have reduced their weight to something approaching healthy
- Increase the tax/cut the benefits of these ppl
- Ban the overweight from restaurants or restrict their calorie intake when there to meals under 600kcal

If Germany 1935 had Internet forums.
 
GREATER MANCHESTER SCOREBOARD


MANCHESTER 294 - UP 44 on day & UP 95 wk to wk

Manchester Pop Score up 52 POP SCORE 15, 301 NO LONGER HIGHEST IN GM


WIGAN 211 - UP 2 on day & UP 56 wk to wk. Pop score up 63 today - POP SCORE 14, 283

TAMESIDE 180 - UP 19 on day & UP 20 wk to wk - Pop Score up 79 - highest rise in GM today and for a few weeks. Tameside undeniably producing the worst numbers in GM right now. POP SCORE 13, 44

STOCKPORT 175 - UP 10 on day & UP 28 wk to wk. Pop Score up 59 today. POP SCORE 12, 107 but lost a lot of its lead over Trafford who had a very good day


OLDHAM 138 UP 12 on day & UP 72 wk to wk - Pop Score up 67 and its run of high scores means it now goes 12 ahead of Manchester for highest overall GM pop score. POP SCORE 15, 313


ROCHDALE 123 - UP 18 on day & UP 35 wk to wk - Pop Score up 55 - POP SCORE 14, 787

BOLTON 121 - DOWN 36 on day & UP 37 wk to wk - Bolton Pop Score up 40, POP SCORE 14, 523

SALFORD 116 - DOWN 57 on day & DOWN 10 wk to wk - another big fall here. Pop Score up 44. POP SCORE 14, 971


TRAFFORD 90 - DOWN 68 on day & DOWN 15 Wk to wk - Pop Score up by 38 points today - 21 FEWER than Stockport. Surprise lowest score in GM here today. So the gap to SKs lowest GM Pop Score lead is sliced to just 47 in one go. POP SCORE OF 12, 154.


BURY 89 - DOWN 20 on day & UP 37 wk to wk Pop score here up 47. POP SCORE 14, 161
 
GM boroughs weekly past 7 day case totals:

Bury 594, Rochdale 713, Bolton 820, Oldham 829, Trafford 871, Salford 977, Tameside 1106, Stockport 1160, Wigan 1213 , Manchester 1804


Everyone up today apart from Bury, Salford and Trafford - Wigan second behind Manchester.

Tameside closing in on Stockport for third place.
 
Everyone should do their bit to protect the NHS though, no? That involves getting the vaccine and not abusing your body

People aren't doing so because they want to be overweight though, it's because it's easy, much more so than maintaining a healthy balanced lifestyle is. Cheaper for the most part too.

If we want to get serious in tackling that issue, wouldn't it make more sense to for instance ban media advertising of fast food, stick calories/saturated fat/sugar content in massive bold letters front and centre of certain packaging akin to "smoking kills" that we see on cigarette boxes, help make healthy eating a cheaper option than it currently is and other such options?
 
Wow Healdplace posting the latest corona virus statistics really has taken over your life
Wow. Thank you for coming on here to say that because you care.

That is why you posted out of concern for my health I assume?

Though might be worth remembering that women can do more than one thing at a time.

Whilst posting on here I made the dinner, had a long chat with my friend, fed the cats, put next doors bins out for them as she is poorly, spoke to my brother as it is his anniversary, watched Emmerdale and finished off my monthly column for a news stand magazine. And followed the 'thrilling' England match on now.

I think my sanity will remain intact for another day.
 
- Ban the overweight from restaurants or restrict their calorie intake when there to meals under 600kcal

Or just make chip shop doors really narrow?

Seriously, some people have it grim, taking away the pleasure of a nice (but perhaps unhealthy) meal seems a bit ott.
 
People aren't doing so because they want to be overweight though, it's because it's easy, much more so than maintaining a healthy balanced lifestyle is. Cheaper for the most part too.

If we want to get serious in tackling that issue, wouldn't it make more sense to for instance ban media advertising of fast food, stick calories/saturated fat/sugar content in massive bold letters front and centre of certain packaging akin to "smoking kills" that we see on cigarette boxes, help make healthy eating a cheaper option than it currently is and other such options?

Sounds like we agree that ppl with co-morbidities should be targeted the same as the vaccine reluctant, but maybe some way to go before we find common ground on how that should be done.
 
Wow. Thank you for coming on here to say that because you care.

That is why you posted out of concern for my health I assume?

Though might be worth remembering that women can do more than one thing at a time.

Whilst posting on here I made the dinner, had a long chat with my friend, fed the cats, put next doors bins out for them as she is poorly, spoke to my brother as it is his anniversary, watched Emmerdale and finished off my monthly column for a news stand magazine. And followed the 'thrilling' England match on now.

I think my sanity will remain intact for another day.
Yeah, but I bet you can't put a Rowntrees fruit pastille in your mouth without chewing it
 
Wow. Thank you for coming on here to say that because you care.

That is why you posted out of concern for my health I assume?

Though might be worth remembering that women can do more than one thing at a time.

Whilst posting on here I made the dinner, had a long chat with my friend, fed the cats, put next doors bins out for them as she is poorly, spoke to my brother as it is his anniversary, watched Emmerdale and finished off my monthly column for a news stand magazine. And followed the 'thrilling' England match on now.

I think my sanity will remain intact for another day.
What an amazing human being I wish I was half as great as you,so caring as well ! I mean the way you keep us all updated with the latest figures is just amazing! Thanks for all you do! What motivates you to do such heroic work?
 
People aren't doing so because they want to be overweight though, it's because it's easy, much more so than maintaining a healthy balanced lifestyle is. Cheaper for the most part too.

If we want to get serious in tackling that issue, wouldn't it make more sense to for instance ban media advertising of fast food, stick calories/saturated fat/sugar content in massive bold letters front and centre of certain packaging akin to "smoking kills" that we see on cigarette boxes, help make healthy eating a cheaper option than it currently is and other such options?

Don’t agree with most of that. what about people taking personal responsibility they know eating takeaways 5 times a week is bad. And that is rubbish about fast food being cheaper, a lean protein (chicken, 5% fat beef, turkey, smoked bass fillets etc) are under £1 a portion, rice or potato is next to nothing and brocolli, cauliflower and other green veg is about 60p. It’s an easy excuse saying it’s cheaper to eat junk. A curry or Chinese is at least £6 compared to £2.50 for a healthy meal.
 
What an amazing human being I wish I was half as great as you,so caring as well ! I mean the way you keep us all updated with the latest figures is just amazing! Thanks for all you do! What motivates you to do such heroic work?
Heroic are the nurses and the doctors working non stop to save the lives of the good, the bad, the ugly and even the prawns who pop onto internet forums from time to time to make jibes because they have nothing better to do.

Posting numbers on here is a doddle compared to that kind of heroism. But at least it has a purpose.

Much easier to be an anonymous internet warrior moaning into the ether and hoping to hear an echo.
 
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