COVID Data Thread

ENGLAND HOSPITAL ADMISSIONS (FROM SUNDAY - ALWAYS 48 HOURS BEHIND)


1881 V 1374 LAST WEEK



All the main regions are doing similarly now.

LONDON 347 - up from 314 day before & DOWN from 374 last week

MIDLANDS 371 - up from 340 day before & UP from 251 last week

NE & YORKSHIRE 316 - up from 289 day before & 157 last week

AND

NORTH WEST 362 - up from 353 day before & UP from 186 last week


So as you see most of them fairly similar EXCEPT London which is flat and a bit down on last week

North West has doubled week to week - emphasising why it has taken over from London as the main driver of hospital numbers - though Midlands and Yorkshire are both well up too.

The smaller regions are rising also but with smaller numbers impact the overall numbers less.
 
Yes complete waste of time,jab jab jab booster booster booster same old shit.We should follow Wales and Scotland.
There was no stopping this wave. Getting it over fast is probably the best plan tbh. Delaying it for weeks would not help.
 
The GM numbers today are yet again records galore.

The LOWEST borough is Trafford - who were the worst for weeks until Omicron arrived. Which may be telling. As Stockport - who were up there with them - whilst still over 1000 cases is actually in the better half of the GM numbers again today.

Indeed it gained points back on Bolton again today who had even worse numbers than yeserday. They seem to have been last into this wave and so are a few days behind others in GM.

And those - like Manchester and Stockport - who were first in - are now slowing down.

Trafford on 851 is actually the lowest score today. A score that would have been the highest on most days a couple of weeks ago.

Only Rochdale (just - on 975) is also below 1000.

All eight other boroughs score in four figures today.

Moreover several have daily Pop Scores above 500 today - a totally unprecedented daily rise. These are 8 - 10 TIMES the Pop Scores these same boroughs were getting the week or two before Christmas.

THe way this is panning out across GM is a good pointer to how it will go nationally. WE just have to see if any of these boroughs that hae flattened really drop back ahead of the rest. But these chages are occurring rapidly suggesting the OMicron wave is going to be a short fuse and fast borning.

It is now clear the North West - with Greater Manchester a big part of it - is at the forefront of the Omicron wave right now.
 
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There was no stopping this wave. Getting it over fast is probably the best plan tbh. Delaying it for weeks would not help.
Not sure I completely agree, a tap at 80% would still get us through it fast but stagger hospital admissions hopefully just enough to stop a flood. That may or may not have required the other nations slightly stricter restrictions we’ll see. As I have posted though it’s too late now for England to go down that road. The dice have rolled.
My uneducated guess is we’ll be on the way out of this by the end of the month and it will drop quite steeply through February.
 
He is a twat but there is no need for anymore restrictions thanks.
The NHS is creaking , staff off sick is killing them for the sake of another herd immunity bollocks , should have acted two weeks ago, plan b hasnt worked , booster this booster that , vax this vax that is all he has
 

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