Coronavirus (2021) thread

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German’s only call it a covid death if covid was the only thing wrong with them.

thats just rumour, they do the same as us and everyone else.


Germany's case numbers include those who died "of" COVID-19, and those who died "with" the disease, in accordance with the Infection Protection Act. Or as RKI head Lothar Wieler puts it, "a corona death is someone who was proven to have a coronavirus infection." Which is not the same as actually dying from it. Making Germany's relatively low figures all the more impressive.
 
thats just rumour, they do the same as us and everyone else.

Ah. Well there you go then.
 
WALES UPDATE

HOPEFUL NUMBERS HERE


2 deaths - was 6 last week

1758 cases - was 2270 last week

8.9% positivity - was 10.0% last week

434 patients - was 477 last week

43 ventilated - was 48 last week
 
ENGLAND HOSPITAL DEATHS

THIS IS ALWAYS THE BIG CATCH UP DAY FROM NON WEEKEND REGISTRATION - OFTEN HIGHEST IN THE WEEK

Still looking on a positive track here. No huge increase after yesterday. Maybe the numbers WERE really right then. NW is still higher than it was. Possibly why ventilator numbers have tumbled.


126 with 17 North West - was 141 with 16 last week & 174 with 32 NW two weeks ago

TODAY IS THE LOWEST TUESDAY NUMBER SINCE 27 JULY.

Deaths REALLY do seem to be decreasing as the day to day data in England hospitals has been suggesting for two or three weeks and I have been posting daily.
 
ENGLAND HOSPITAL DEATHS - FULL DETAILS


By Region:


East 7, London 36, Midlands 15,NE & Yorkshire 26, North West 17, South East 8, South West 17


By Trusts: 5 each in Chelsea & Westminster and in in Leeds are the most today.

NW Trusts: 4 in Salford, 3 in Bolton, 2 each in Morecambe & Wigan AND 1 each in Blackpool, East Lancashire, Manchester, Pennine Acute, Stockport & Warrington

By Age:

20 - 39 (3), 40 - 59 (12), 60 - 79 (65), 80 PLUS (46)


VERY NOTICEABLE NOW HOW OFTEN DEATHS ARE HIGHEST IN THE SECOND HIGHEST AGE RANGE 60 - 79 AGE GROUP RATHER THAN THE HIGHEST AND IST VULNERABLE OVER 80s

THIS CHANGE SEEMS TO BE A BIG FACTOR IN WHY DEATHS ARE FALLING
 
ENGLAND HOSPITAL DEATHS


Although the last few days are up slightly week to week in the add ons there is no sign of anything signifcant to suggest yesterdays low number was wrong.

These are the current numbers at 5 days from the first 5 of 7 days in the latest week versus the same 5 days last week and the week before:-



(Total Deaths At 5 days)


2 Wks AGO :- 73 // 56 // 89 // 77 // 85 (Deaths that week eventually totalled 526) (at 5 days - 380)

Last Week:- 70 // 92 // 67 // 75 // 74 (Deaths that week eventually totalled 508) (at 5 days - 378)


THIS WEEK:-59 // 50 // 62 // 62 // 53 (Deaths that week will eventually total???) (at 5 days - 286)


As you can see there on ALL FIVE of the days this week is the lowest of the three and there appears to have been a very noticeable drop this week.
 
SCOTLAND DATA

More OK data - apart from the deaths

21 deaths - was 16 last week

2056 cases - was 2370 last week

10.3% positivity - was 10.6% last week

998 patients - down 3 on yeterday - was 1027 last week - Back in three figures happily

65 ventilated icu - down 2 on yesterday - was 73 last week
 
Could anyone help with this?

My grandma come back from Spain on Friday. She had her day 2 PCR come back negative, and today has been pinged by track and trace to say she's been in contact with someone (it will be on the plane as as doesn't have the app or go anywhere)

She doesn't have to isolate but they say she "should" get a pcr test, but it doesn't say she 'has' to have one. If she's already had the PCR test a few days ago and she was negative, does she really need another?

Shes 83, double jabbed and no symptoms. She also has her booster booked for Thursday
 
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