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Data, Stats & Daily Numbers started 9th Feb

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NoGoodPunsLeft · 09/02/2021 07:19

UK govt pressers Slides & data www.gov.uk/government/collections/slides-and-datasets-to-accompany-coronavirus-press-conferences#history
R estimates UK & English regions www.gov.uk/guidance/the-r-number-in-the-uk
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NHS England Hospital activity www.england.nhs.uk/statistics/statistical-work-areas/covid-19-hospital-activity/
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boys3 · 23/02/2021 19:28

Following the posts earlier re cases in nurseries this is the latest weekly view since end December of England overall cases rates per 100,000 for each five year age band - a mini snapshot of the heat map but with rates, plus weekly percentage movement, and final column total percentage fall since 07 Jan figures.

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PurpleWh1teGreen · 23/02/2021 21:52

Re Much Hadham, It’s fairly close to Broxbourne where they were doing surge testing for the SA variant a couple of weeks ago.

There is also St Elizabeth’s Centre, a school / residential centre for people with epilepsy & learning disabilities.

AlecTrevelyan006 · 24/02/2021 16:03

Positive cases 9,938 - last Wednesday 12,718
Deaths 442 - last Wednesday 738

boys3 · 24/02/2021 16:17

Specimen date numbers for cases added today in England.

Tuesday 23rd

First day of reporting 1333 cases.

Equivalent last week 2077 cases.

Can’t really conclude anything from the first day’s numbers, but I’ll happily take day 1 being almost 36% lower this week.

Monday 22nd

Second day of reporting 6153 cases added, taking total to 8286

Equivalent last week 7440 cases added taking total to 10,381

This Monday so far 20% lower than last week.

Possible that once fully reported it might squeeze in under 10,000. Virtual 🍷 for anyone you can tell us when we last had fewer than 10,000 on a Monday Smile

weekend

672 and 273 cases added, both days under 7,000 and both around 10% lower.

Friday 19th

Just 84 more cases added, totals 8862, 15.8% down.

AnyFucker · 24/02/2021 16:20

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Doomsdayiscoming · 24/02/2021 16:27

Is it normal for Scotland to be 6 days behind in reporting Hospitalisations?

Doomsdayiscoming · 24/02/2021 16:28

@Doomsdayiscoming

Is it normal for Scotland to be 6 days behind in reporting Hospitalisations?
Admissions. They seem capable of updating total number in hospital.
wintertravel1980 · 24/02/2021 16:28

Thanks, boys3, the numbers seem to look better again.

Loftyloft · 24/02/2021 16:33

Boys3 - thanks for the summary.

It’s looking positive overall - the regions which seemed to flatline a bit last week have had large reductions this week, so fingers crossed we get back to that overall ‘20%-25% per week drop’ line.
Graphs courtesy of @rp131

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MargaretThursday · 24/02/2021 16:36

Figures beginning to look more hopeful at last.

I'd reckon the last time Monday was under 10k cases would be end of September, which would be 28th, because after that we got a bit of a steady rise.

boys3 · 24/02/2021 17:01

@MargaretThursday 🍷 for you!

8584 cases on Monday 28th September

PurpleWh1teGreen · 24/02/2021 17:35

Happy to see the data improving.

ancientgran · 24/02/2021 18:05

I'm sure you will all be relieved to hear my care home has today been visited and all residents vaccinated, staff done last week. I promise to stop moaning now.

MRex · 24/02/2021 18:12

@ancientgran

I'm sure you will all be relieved to hear my care home has today been visited and all residents vaccinated, staff done last week. I promise to stop moaning now.
That's great news, slow coming but excellent that it's done at last.
boys3 · 24/02/2021 18:12

That’s excellent news ancientgran, shame it was not sooner but at least it is now done first dose wise. Out of interest which vaccine did they all get? Has the home got a date set for the second jab?

FrustratedTeddyLamp · 24/02/2021 18:24

Got my 1st dose today, really relieved! Although I must admit when it got approved and my mum and dad got it I was all you have to have it it's safe etc and then my time comes ( and I was surprised it was so soon!) and I did a bit of Googling and find a few stories of bad side effects but I think the ones I saw were only a handful of people, I was a bit nervy and my anxiety was ramped up but I got it and I'm happy. No side effects as yet, except for my tummy feeling a bit woozy and some left shoulder feelings like a minute after which are consistent with my anxiety so I'm putting it down to that

ATieLikeRichardGere · 24/02/2021 18:32

Very pleased to hear about all the vaccinations!

MargaretThursday · 24/02/2021 18:34

@ancientgran

I'm sure you will all be relieved to hear my care home has today been visited and all residents vaccinated, staff done last week. I promise to stop moaning now.
Good! Glad to hear they've been done.
Firefliess · 24/02/2021 18:44

@ancientgran

I'm sure you will all be relieved to hear my care home has today been visited and all residents vaccinated, staff done last week. I promise to stop moaning now.
Yay!! Good to hear that's finished the caseFlowersWine
Firefliess · 24/02/2021 18:48

They're clearly getting through the vaccinations in my local area. My FB feed is full of people posting pics of their paperwork. Seems to be Pfizer they're all getting currently. Mostly Group 6 people I think, and the odd 60+ person. And DH (also group 6 we think, or possibly just 55+ age) got his invite today and is booked in for next week Smile

Hardbackwriter · 24/02/2021 18:51

@ancientgran

I'm sure you will all be relieved to hear my care home has today been visited and all residents vaccinated, staff done last week. I promise to stop moaning now.
Very relieved to hear that - still such a shame it's taken so long, but glad that you've now had the vaccinations you were promised at last.
TeaInTheGarden · 24/02/2021 19:38

Does anyone know anything about approval of J&J one dose vaccine?
Wondering after hearing the US are about to approve it! Very good news for them, and hopefully for us soon....
A one dose jab being available when they get down to the younger groups would be amazing.

JanFebAnyMonth · 24/02/2021 20:01

I've been invited and for my vex booked for Sat, even though am only 50-55, non-vulnerable. Is this a mistake, am beginning to wonder? Have spoke to 2 similarly banded neighbours and they haven't heard anything.

Our local centre (GP surgery) was one of the very first places to start and I was just assuming they're still ahead of most?

ancientgran · 24/02/2021 20:06

@boys3

That’s excellent news ancientgran, shame it was not sooner but at least it is now done first dose wise. Out of interest which vaccine did they all get? Has the home got a date set for the second jab?
They got the Pfizer which is interesting in itself as everyone was saying care homes weren't being done at the start as the Pfizer was too difficult to transport. I can't remember the date for the next jab but it is in May.

They admitted it was a mix up on their part but by the time they realised we were pencilled in for this week so they didn't want to change it.

I have been working from home so heard this 2nd hand, looking forward to getting back to work.

I'm not sure how it will impact on families visiting from the 8th, obviously it would have been better if they were 3 weeks post vaccine when people start going in.

Thank you everyone for good wishes, I know I've gone on about it but it seemed so unfair when all the residents are vulnerable and some very vulnerable. I was also happy to hear that people with learning difficulties have been added to the list, Jo Whiley did well highlighting their plight.

Good luck to everyone else who is waiting.

lurker101 · 24/02/2021 20:13

Fantastic news @ancientgran ! It seems where there’s a will there’s a way to use Pfizer in care homes, as that’s what NI prioritised for their care homes too

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