Coronavirus (2022) thread

It will also be under counted in most parts of the world. India for example have 500k deaths in total marked as Covid yet have 5 million excess deaths.

So while we as a country are in a good place, its not going to be the same everywhere. the world is definatly over the hump of it though.

Worldwide deaths since the start.

Peak worldwide was the alpha wave, as was uk, Jan '21, though I'd guess under reporting in India maybe means the real worldwide peak was the subsequent delta wave, which we avoided through vaccination. Now hopefully very firmly downwards trajectory.

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I wouldnt say 10000 deaths a day worldwide is ‘in the thick of it’ mate. Id say thats a minute fraction of the worlds population.
Always gonna have leaders being a bit power crazy (i.e NZ, that nutter in wales, the other nutter in scotland)
It’s always been a minute fraction of the world’s population. The record highest average deaths a day over a seven day period during the entire pandemic has never topped 15,000. 10,000 a day we currently have is up there with in the the worst 1/3 of the pandemic.

Around 5,860,000 people have died of Covid. While the population of the world has increased by over 240,000,000 since Covid began.

I was actually joking in here in 2019 that it would be better to have a world population around 5,000,000 again and that something needed to come along and wipe a load of us out. Something has come along and changed the world yet the world population is still rocketing.
 
England hospital patients fall by 342 to 9258 - lowest since 27 December.

Every region down today but North West by the most - 176 to 1227 V 1519 last week

Ventilators stay at 303

North West down 3 to 39 V 54 last week

Other nations:

Patients - N Ireland 433 (down 10) - Scotland 960 (up 16) - Wales 578 (up 16) -

UK TOTAL DOWN 320 to 11,229 - lowest since 28 December


Ventilators - N Ireland 5 (down 1) - Scotland 10 (down 1) - Wales 11 (down 1) -

UK TOTAL DOWN 3 to 329 - lowest since 3 July
 
Worldwide deaths since the start.

Peak worldwide was the alpha wave, as was uk, Jan '21, though I'd guess under reporting in India maybe means the real worldwide peak was the subsequent delta wave, which we avoided through vaccination. Now hopefully very firmly downwards trajectory.

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Fucking hell if even the prince of covid obsessed misery is beginning to realise it’s over, there we go…
 
It’s always been a minute fraction of the world’s population. The record highest average deaths a day over a seven day period during the entire pandemic has never topped 15,000. 10,000 a day we currently have is up there with in the the worst 1/3 of the pandemic.

Around 5,860,000 people have died of Covid. While the population of the world has increased by over 240,000,000 since Covid began.

I was actually joking in here in 2019 that it would be better to have a world population around 5,000,000 again and that something needed to come along and wipe a load of us out. Something has come along and changed the world yet the world population is still rocketing.
Doesn’t the graph in the post above yours show 40% less than your 10K per day, showing 6K per day currently?
 
Anybody on the 16.35 flight to Stansted on Wednesday from Lisbon had a message off Track and Trace? Have to isolate for 10 days if you are positive or take a LFT for 7days if Negative, the laws change on Monday so don't know if that will effect things
 

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