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One last thing 96 of the 97 non hospital deaths added on today were from England. Only one (from Scotland) contributed to the big rise from the hospital deaths total.
 
Apologies if alreadyposted but disturbing news regarding side effects of cv19 in Spain

https://english.elpais.com/science_...loped-neurological-problems-studies-show.html
I post a lot of stuff,the response is I am being negative so stand by for that,i have the insomia,haven't slept at all loads of times since I had covd,including last night,am going nights with hardly any sleep,my ME and fibromyalgia is in relapse,i am exhausted but can't sleep,it has many long lasting multi organ problems but people don't want to accept it
 
do you have links please?
Err it's probably on gov.uk somewhere mate.
They used to show this figure in the small print on the 'death graph' at the daily pressers.
At the last presser this figure for deaths where covid was on the death certificate but a test had not been done was 11k , so I assumed it to be about 12k now. The small print clearly stated this figure was an addition to the government's test only figure.
 
Does anyone know anyone on Twitter (or anywhere) who produces day of death graphs like the ones Gelsons Dad used to produce?
 
ICU Ventilator beds in UK have also fallen again. The latest data is for yesterday:

Here in the run so far this week: - 191, 168. 159, 162, 145, 153 (as of 16 July)

Yesterday it fell to 142.

This is the lowest number it has been since they started recording the data on 2 April.

By some margin as in mid April it was at 3301.
Once again thanks for all your information, i read your posts every day. I would say you could be a journalist but no way i want to offend you.
 
GM scoreboard shows this to be correct. Though there are other concerns.

Bolton 4 (down from 7, and 100 over the 15 days of new figures with 50 over the last week)

Bury 3 (down from 4, 33 over the 15 days and 13 in past week)

Manchester 17 (only been higher once two weeks ago and well up from yesterdays 4, city total goes over 3000 cases too, 169 in 15 days 79 in last week)

Oldham 7 (highest in week, 86 over the 15 days and 29 in past week)

Rochdale 19 (up from 11, second highest for any GM borough since new data started, Manchester had 21 two weeks ago, 164 in 15 days and 77 in last week)

Salford 4 (up from 3, 58 over the 15 days and 24 in past week)

Stockport 5 (highest in two weeks, 33 over the 15 days, 16 in past week)

Tameside 3 (up from 1, 44 over the 15 days and 16 in past week)

Wigan 2 (down from 3, 34 over the 15 days and 14 in the past week)

where do you get this detailed info from Heald? Very interesting stuff but I cant find it.
 
Multiple sources - individual national press conferences etc, But most of the stats are on the beta version of the coronavirus.data.gov.uk - UK government - web site - which you can access via the link on top of the main site.

This appears daily usually between 4 pm and 6 pm (though can be later at weekends).

However, the English hospital NHS data appears every day on their own site england.nhs.uk/statistics. They are usually up there by 2.30.

I just keep daily records from these sources so that I can note the changes as the site mostly only records individual data for that day. So without keeping score you cannot easily track it day to day at a very local level. Though you can do quite a bit from the graphs and daily scores on Beta at a wider level - ie country by country.

There are some graphs too on the england NHS site that gives you data right down to individual hospital trusts. So you can track deaths, for instance, in your local hospital.

But you need to compile and monitor over time the day to day data yourself to go further.
 
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No deaths to be announced until the PHE death stars are sorted out. Just test and hospital/ICU admission stats.
 
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