COVID-19 — Coronavirus

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Patients in hospital with covid also updated

On 19 June the numbers were England 3248 Scotland 518 Wales 800 N Ireland 32

Seven days later (26 Jun) the numbers were 2613 (-635 England) 467 (-51 Scotland) 714 (- 86 Wales) and 21 (- 11 N Ireland)

Latest numbers are 18 for N Ireland on 28 Jun (the latest date for here) 635 for Wales on 30 Jun ( the latest date for here and UP on the previous day - only country where that occurred) 450 Scotland on 30 Jun and 2289 for England on 1 July - which itself is 152 down on the day before.

These are surprisingly good figures all round. England especially falling by a third over 12 days.

Maybe why we are suddenly getting two press conferences today and tomorrow.

They have good news to convey!
 
ICU ventilator beds data also updated

England
1 Jun was 584
8 Jun 443
15 Jun 327
22 Jun 296
29 Jun 228

Latest number 1 July 220

N Ireland has had zero cases on such a bed since 26 June.

Wales 37 on 1 Jun, 38 on 8 Jun, 36 on 15 Jun , 27 on 22 Jun and 22 on 30 Jun - latest date they give.

Scotland's data is given daily and posted here but went into single figures today at 9.
 
There were 45 UK hospital deaths today (N Ireland added one). But no all settings/testing data yet.
Unusually late.
 
Pretty please, with sugar on top; if you want to score cheap political points, please post in the relevant thread in the politics sub forum. It's not that hard to understand the concept.
 
That's ridiculous, as is the fact that it took 3 weeks for Dorries to provide an answer to a relatively straightforward question.

Yeah the private contracts on this pandemic need to be looked at. The utilisation of Deloitte is bizarre, the government is sub contracting to a finace firm who will then try to find science firms to sub contract out to again. The huge questions that the people in labs have is what is Deloitte's cut.

If for arguments sake the government gives them 500 million. Do they keep 200 million for themselves and then only spend 300 million on the actual frontline testing once they have found a supplier? Figures are made up but you get the point. The other big issue is the role of PHE in all this, they have been badly sidelined. There is an awful of government expertise that seems to be under utilised. The fact that pillar 2 positives tests do not need to be reported is leaving the system ripe for abuse.
 
Pretty please, with sugar on top; if you want to score cheap political points, please post in the relevant thread in the politics sub forum. It's not that hard to understand the concept.
Jim my lovely,it is difficult as how it has been handled is part of the discussion and the numbers
 
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