COVID-19 — Coronavirus

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N Ireland data:

Deaths 7 - 6 M / 1 F with 5 in hospital. Ages 40 - 59 (2), 60 - 79 (2) 80 + (1)

Cases 533 with 13.5%

There WAS an issue with the Pillar 2 tests yesterday - hence the 79 reported WAS too low. So quite a lot of today's cases should have been from yesterday and it is likely the true number was around 300 on each day.

Quite possibly this impacted Wales and Scotland too.

Also given the very low UK pillar 1 and 2 test numbers I flagged up last night from yesterday probably is a reason the UK cases were so low - so England very possibly under reported too.

Do not be surprised to see a big jump above that 11,000 today if they have now added them on too.

Hopefully not.
 
N Ireland 3 wks v 2 wks v last wk v today

Deaths 10 v 8 v 11 v 7 today

Cases 679 v 791 v 518 v 533* today (* compromised by the test issue yesterday - see my post above as it may effect England later too).

7 day rolling total cases 4073 v 3809 v 3525 v 2421 today - steady fall continues.

Patients 418 v 441 v 452 v 443 today

Ventilated 42 v 35 v 37 v 30 today Hospital data looking OK too.
 
England hospital / NW deaths 3 wks ago v 2 wks v last wk v today with % of deaths from NW.

302 / 93 NW v 361 / 118 NW v 282 / 98 NW v 353 / 84 NW

% split of NW deaths 31% v 33% v 35% v 24% today

Note the rise and now big fall but higher % than recent days.

Almost certainly both caused by the holdover of non reported weekend deaths added on Tues/Weds and so likely to not impact the data as much for the next few days in the way it does midweek with all these extra add ons.
 
Age range of the daily infections in Scotland posted today

176 people aged 65+
Including 40 people aged 85+

118 kids under the age of 15
Including 20 kids under the age of 5

190 people aged 15-19

780 people aged 20-64



***Weekly death ages***

78 people aged 85+
94 people aged 75-84
43 people aged 65-74
18 people aged 45-64
1 person aged 25-44


1 week on...infections announced today

143 people aged 65+
Including 34 whom are aged 85+

65 children aged under 15
Including 16 of whom who are under 5

164 aged 15-24

507 aged 25-64


***Weekly deaths***

92 people aged 85+
57 people aged 75-84
35 people aged 65-74
24 people aged 45-64
3 people aged 25-44
 
England 353 hospital deaths in detail:

24 Nov adds 56 = 56 after 1 day (Last wk was 43 was added)

23 Nov adds 141 = 195 after 2 days (Last wk was 128 = 173)

22 Nov adds 63 = 264 after 3 days (Last wk was 43 = 238). 264 is the second highest at 3 days other than 18 Nov - current peak death day of wave 2.

21 Nov adds 43 = 215 after 4 days (Last wk was 21 = 221).

20 Nov adds 25 = 268 after 5 days, (Last wk 22 - 225).

Other add ons see the original wave 2 peak of 9 Nov get one closer to 300 at 299, 15 Nov now total 288, 16 Nov reach 281.

But sadly the wave 2 peak of 18 Nov adds another 4 to now total 311. The highest cumulative total for one day in an English hospital since 1 May.
 
So today's three nation cases total (compromised as it is by the pillar 2 problem) is 2320

wk to wk to wk is 3314 v 2980 v 2422 v 2320 - slow fall at least.
 
I was confused too. You’re the last person I would’ve had down as a “plandemic” conspiracy theorist, given that you’ve followed the rules and guidelines from the off and was restricting your contact with others as far back as before the League Cup Final.
I know.
TBH we haven’t followed them exactly, but we have been doing everything we can to stay safe.
The one thing we have done that we shouldn’t is to meet with members of our close family. Especially when we were told we couldn’t meet in the garden but the rules said we could meet in the pub. It isn’t the science I’m against, it’s the slavish following of rules that are sometimes contradictory where I draw the line and think for myself.
 
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