Coronavirus (2022) thread

It's a sad indictment of the stupidity of so many people who refused to protect themselves and others during the phase of the pandemic when it would have made a difference. I hope they all feel proud of themselves that they believe that their stance has been vindicated. In reality this has happened because the virus has mutated to a form that is much less lethal, but they didn't know this was going to happen when they decided to put those under their care at additional risk over the last year.
Spot on

If the virus had mutated into a more lethal form - then they would have been seen to be even more stupid and selfish

This is not a victory for them
 
England hospital data today:

Mondays nearly always show an increase - usually the biggest of the week .

Today patients are up 339 to 13,331 (last Monday they were up 229 to 14,563 - it then fell for the next five days

Every region rose today by similar numbers - South East up by 79 was the most.

North West up 43 to 2241.

Ventilators - though - happily fell again for the 15th consecutive day, Down 8 to 447. Last Monday it fell 3 to 521.

London down the most - 18 to 156. North West up 4 to 52.

Admissions (from Saturday - always 48 hours behind) were 1325 - this is actually up from 1277 the previous Saturday - first rise in a while - but down from 1604 the Saturday before.

North West was up from 187 last week to 188 this Saturday. The only region to go up.Barely as it was.

Full details of all regions and each of the UK nation numbers are on the data thread as usual.
 
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Overall England case numbers rose massively yesterday with the decision to add in all reinfection cases - not previously counted - all in one go - so all onto the total for each borough yesterday.

So yesterdays individual numbers were heavily inflated by that. Though the UK daily total was not reported.

If it had been there would have been around 814,000 cases in England added as yesterday's total as that is the sum of the 9 regions cases that were added yesterday.

Greater Manchester for instance had around 55,000 cases added yesterday. The vast majority not actually from yesterday.

The North West had the highest reinfections of any of the 9 regions quite comfortably.

But the key stat the media should notice though I expect they will not is that:

The biggest number of reinfections in the 10 GM boroughs was in Manchester with the lowest levels of vacination in the ten boroughs.

And the lowest number of reinfections was in Stockport - the borough with the highest levels of vaccination.

Not going to be a coincidence.

Full details are on the data thread for anyone interested.
 
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I can't stand this twat. Some of the replies are class, though.

Is he that weird fella who that libertarian group use as the face for their political party? He talks some right old shit, him! I bet even the party he’s the face for think “what the fuck’s he talking about?” half the time.
 
Overall England case numbers rose massively yesterday with the decision to add in all reinfection cases - not previously counted - all in one go - so all onto the total for each borough yesterday.

So yesterdays individual numbers were heavily inflated by that. Though the UK daily total was not reported.

If it had been there would have been around 814,000 cases in England added as yesterday's total as that is the sum of the 9 regions cases that were added yesterday.

Greater Manchester for instance had around 55,000 cases added yesterday. The vast majority not actually from yesterday.

The North West had the highest reinfections of any of the 9 regions quite comfortably.

But the key stat the media should notice though I expect they will not is that:

The biggest number of reinfections in the 10 GM boroughs was in Manchester with the lowest levels of vacination in the ten boroughs.

And the lowest number of reinfections was in Stockport - the borough with the highest levels of vaccination.

Not going to be a coincidence.

Full details are on the data thread for anyone interested.
Why would or should the media report in detail on manchester boroughs ?
 
Why would or should the media report in detail on manchester boroughs ?
It is not national news obviously.

But it is visible evidence that the vaccines cut reinfections and so worth mentioning and there is such a thing as media like Granada Reports or BBC North West News that mention things tied to the pandemic in GM boroughs often.
 
Gov UK Numbers are late again. Will be on the data thread later when available.

But England hospital numbers are out and are more important and good news again.

Admissions (Sunday - admissions are always 48 hours behind) 1285 V 1535 last week & 1768 week before

Good falls again here.

North West 179 V 218 last week & 295 week before

Patients TODAY down 435 to 12,896 - last Tuesday the fall was 475 to 14,088

Every region down today - mostly middling numbers but North West by the most - 181 to 2060

Ventilators - for first time in over 2 weeks NOT fallen. But has stayed flat on 449 V last Tuesday when there was a fall of 20 to 501. So down 52 in week.

Only small changes in the areas - North West stays on 52 V 63 last Tuesday.

Patients and ventilatrs fell in both Scotland and Northern Ireland today also.

N Ireland now has just 13 on ventilators. Like the NW lowest numbers since Summer 2021.

Care home outbreaks in both N Ireland and Scotland are falling too. NI down in week from 213 to 179.

These are all the key numbers right now (much more so than cases) that are going the right way.
 
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