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Data, Stat, Daily Numbers started 26th May 2021

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boys3 · 26/05/2021 10:54

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Bordois · 07/06/2021 16:30

5683 / 1

With the caveat that the death reported today is from April 2020 apparently. If true then thats ridiculous- I appreciate that the death has to be added to figures, but its really misleading the way its done.

www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-wales-57226423.amp

There has been one new reported death with coronavirus in Wales, according to Public Health Wales.

The single reported death dates back to April 2020...

TruelyStruttingHotpants · 07/06/2021 16:33

I get things in Wales can be more laid back. Spent a few years living there. However that is a little bit forgetful isn't it.

JanFebAnyMonth · 07/06/2021 16:35

BBC website:

Hancock: 83 of 126 hospitalised were unvaccinated
The health secretary says for all the great progress of the vaccine rollout there is "no room for complacency".

Matt Hancock says the Delta variant has made the race between coronavirus and vaccines "tighter" as it is 40% more transmissible than the Kent variant.

He says the Delta strain first discovered in India makes up the vast majority of all new infections.

Despite the rising cases, hospitalisations remain "flat" and appear to be those who haven't had the vaccine, he says.

Of the 12,383 new cases as of 3 June, 464 went on to present at emergency care and 126 were admitted to hospital.

Of those, 83 were unvaccinated, 28 had one dose of vaccine and three had both doses, he says.

(So that’s slightly over 10% hospitalised.)

JanFebAnyMonth · 07/06/2021 16:36

(calculation mine!)

wintertravel1980 · 07/06/2021 16:38

On the negative side, the number of patients in hospitals is going up - 860 as of today (England only):

www.england.nhs.uk/statistics/statistical-work-areas/covid-19-hospital-activity/

On the positive side, 95% of people over 65 are now fully vaccinated (using ONS population numbers):

twitter.com/RP131/status/1401890656033837059

This week should be "big" for vaccinations.

PatriciaHolm · 07/06/2021 16:38

1%, @JanFebAnyMonth! Assuming you are looking at hospitalisations as a % of cases.

JanFebAnyMonth · 07/06/2021 16:41

Oh thank you @PatriciaHolm!! (Slinks off the Data thread in shame....)

sirfredfredgeorge · 07/06/2021 16:47

What covid symptoms would be bad enough to make you present yourself at hospital, but not be admitted? 75% of people simply being told to go home seems a lot? Are there similar stats for the past?

(I assume some are people who would've been attending for other reasons and are tested who didn't know they had it, but the numbers seem high for that too against the prevalence)

TheSunIsStillShining · 07/06/2021 16:47

We are on the 4th consecutive day of 2000+ additions to the daily reported cases compared to a week before.
Someone used to show this regularly.

Today / 31.may (diff) : 5683 / 3383 (2300)
may 31 / 24. june> 3383 / 2439 (944)

06.06 / 30.05: 5341/ 3240 (2101)

05.06 / 29/05: 5765 / 3398 (2367)

04.06 / 28.05: 6238 / 4182 (2056)
prior: diff below 2k, 3-4 wks ago it was more in the neg numbers than the pos ones.

If I remember correctly - previously this type of change would have caused concern for many on this topic.

colouringcrayons · 07/06/2021 16:49

It is causing me a fair bit of concern @TheSunIsStillShining

This is potentially going to be awful for our children once it really gets a hold in schools.

Sunshinegirl82 · 07/06/2021 16:49

Enjoying our local figures today! 0 cases, 0 hospitalisations, 0 hospitalisations in last 7 days, 0 deaths.

Vaccines also going great guns with nearly 80% having had a first dose and nearly 60% a second. Second doses definitely seem to have picked up speed recently.

ICanSmellSummerComing · 07/06/2021 16:50

Sorry to butt in, does anyone have any recent data on the clots second dose issue please, I put mine off last week and have one booked for Friday. Thanks

NuttyinNotts · 07/06/2021 16:57

@sirfredfredgeorge

What covid symptoms would be bad enough to make you present yourself at hospital, but not be admitted? 75% of people simply being told to go home seems a lot? Are there similar stats for the past?

(I assume some are people who would've been attending for other reasons and are tested who didn't know they had it, but the numbers seem high for that too against the prevalence)

It might be a case of being prescribed inhalers/steroids and then sent home to wait and see and hope things improve. It would be interesting to compare stats with regular chest infections for hospital attendance vs. admission.
Quiero · 07/06/2021 17:06

Hello, I’ve read from the start but not posted so thank you for the work you have done on here, a haven of sanity amongst much madness.

Just been musing over vaccine intervals. I am 43 and have had my 2nd dose brought forward from 11 to 8 weeks. I asked a few similar aged friends if they’d received the same text and many said they’d already had theirs at the mobile walk in sessions (we’re in a surge area.) Could there be a reduction in immunity for people having 2nd doses at 4/5/6 weeks rather than 8-12 weeks which I gather was optimum?

MRex · 07/06/2021 17:13

@ICanSmellSummerComing

Sorry to butt in, does anyone have any recent data on the clots second dose issue please, I put mine off last week and have one booked for Friday. Thanks
MHRA yellow card report is here, it's always a week out of date and published on Thursdays so you can recheck it then. It has 18 possible cases after 10.6m second doses and no deaths after second doses. www.gov.uk/government/publications/coronavirus-covid-19-vaccine-adverse-reactions/coronavirus-vaccine-summary-of-yellow-card-reporting
ICanSmellSummerComing · 07/06/2021 17:24

Thank you mrex, I'm guessing that's quite a good rate? Low? I've just had a read of the yellow card

MRex · 07/06/2021 17:32

Well, I'm sure we'd all like to see no cases ideally. We don't know if they're all connected, and conversely we don't know if cases have been missed. In my view it's extremely low risk, but different people have different risk thresholds. It's natural to be nervous when side effects are talked about so much, how you deal with that depends on how you usually approach risk.

Firefliess · 07/06/2021 18:01

I wonder if some of the hospital presentations that aren't admitted could be related to it being the new variant and people being more anxious as a result? Or possibly actually more unwell? We're also seeing an increasing number of cases in children. Parents and GPs and NHS 111 call handlers all tend to be more anxious with young children to get them checked over if they're coughing/wheezing badly, or have a very high temperature. Covid symptoms may also be harder to distinguish from other things that are in fact bigger risks for children, leading them to be sent home once the cause is identified as Covid (and not, say, meningitis, pneumonia, severe bronchitis, etc)

starfish4 · 07/06/2021 18:12

@JanFebAnyMonth

Worrying report on R4 at the moment about vaccine hesitancy/ scepticism in the under 30s. They don’t trust the government. The next stage in the programme is not going to be as smooth as the previous ones.
I don't think there'll be a problem with DD's friends. All those that qualify due to job or health, have had their vaccines. DD doesn't know any of her friends (she has a lot!) who will refuse for a combination of reasons, they want to protect elderly relatives, want university back to normal, want holidays abroad and and concerts - basically do their bit to protect others and get their lives back on track.
NannyAndJohn · 07/06/2021 18:15

@sirfredfredgeorge

The herd immunity number was recently put at 80% by Paul Surname-forgotten from Sage

That is incompatible with the statement that Delta is 40% more transmissible than Alpha, which was X% more transmissible than the original. 40% more transmissible than original alone puts herd immunity above 80%. (80% with simple distribution implies an R of ~4.2 but the original was 3.5 so 40% more transmissible is 4.9, and that assumes kent was still 3.5 - also with the super spreaders you need higher levels again (since it's more likely to spread into new groups in the super spreading situation)

Maybe SAGE don't believe it's more transmissible?

Kent is 60% more transmissible than Alpha.

I've discussed the maths elsewhere. 87% needed for herd immunity.

ILookAtTheFloor · 07/06/2021 18:16

The Director of Public Health for Essex was speaking on the radio earlier, he said that in Essex there are 10 people in hospital with covid, but only 2 of them were admitted because of Covid, the rest were picked up on admission for something else. I wonder what the national data would look like.

NannyAndJohn · 07/06/2021 18:18

@TheSunIsStillShining

We are on the 4th consecutive day of 2000+ additions to the daily reported cases compared to a week before. Someone used to show this regularly.

Today / 31.may (diff) : 5683 / 3383 (2300)
may 31 / 24. june> 3383 / 2439 (944)

06.06 / 30.05: 5341/ 3240 (2101)

05.06 / 29/05: 5765 / 3398 (2367)

04.06 / 28.05: 6238 / 4182 (2056)
prior: diff below 2k, 3-4 wks ago it was more in the neg numbers than the pos ones.

If I remember correctly - previously this type of change would have caused concern for many on this topic.

Yep.

Everyone has their head in the sand.

I wonder how many will have to die before people cotton on to what's happening?

sirfredfredgeorge · 07/06/2021 18:18

Thanks @NannyAndJohn

ICanSmellSummerComing · 07/06/2021 18:19

Our education setting has pretty much given up on masks and encouraging LFT
They push the choice rather than the please can we

YoshimisMum · 07/06/2021 18:22

@ICanSmellSummerComing
What age group are you. If 18-49 years, reassuringly there have been no reported cases of VITT from the second dose in that age group out of 2.7 million doses. See image from latest report.
This is taken from the latest MHRA yellow card reporting
<a class="break-all" href="http://go.mumsnet.com/?xs=1&id=470X1554755&url=www.gov.uk/government/publications/coronavirus-covid-19-vaccine-adverse-reactions/coronavirus-vaccine-summary-of-yellow-card-reporting" target="_blank">https://www.gov.uk/government/publications/coronavirus-covid-19-vaccine-adverse-reactions/coronavirus-vaccine-summary-of-yellow-card-reporting
This report is published every Thursday - how far are you from the 2nd dose being due? You could keep monitoring this report for more reassurance on your second dose

Data, Stat, Daily Numbers started 26th May 2021