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LamieRobertson

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Feb 3, 2008
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United Kingdom Daily Coronavirus (COVID-19) Report · Friday 9th April.

3,150 new cases (people positive) reported, giving a total of 4,365,461.

60 new deaths reported, giving a total of 127,040.

https://twitter.com/ukcovid19stats/status/1380538000258564097?s=21


Today’s reported deaths figure of 60 is 15.4% up on last week (52) - presume this relates to Easter holiday catch-up effects.

Latest seven-day averages:

Today: 32
Yesterday: 31 (+3.7%)
A week ago: 43 (-25.8%)
23 January peak: 1,248 (-97.4%)

https://twitter.com/fact_covid/status/1380538764058099713?s=21

On Wednesday there were 189 confirmed COVID hospital admissions in England, vs. 225 the previous week (-16.0%).

The seven-day average drops to 179 from 231 a week ago (-22.5%). The peak was 3,812 (-95.3%).

2,321 beds are occupied with confirmed COVID patients (2,784 last week).


Today’s 3,150 reported cases figure meanwhile is 7.4% down on last week (3,402). That’s the lowest Friday since 4 September (1,940).

Latest seven-day averages:

Today: 2,829
Yesterday: 2,865 (-1.3%)
A week ago: 4,172 (-32.2%)
9 Jan peak: 59,660 (-95.3%)

The PCR positivity rate in England remains at 1.6% - the lowest since 5 September - having peaked at 18.3% as we headed into 2021.

Who needs Dazzer :whistle:


Ps

It’s been announced that UK estimates of the R value and growth rate will no longer be produced.

The estimated range for England is unchanged at 0.8 to 1.0.

Please note this estimate represents the transmission of COVID-19 over the past few weeks.

Link: gov.uk/guidance/the-r…
 
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dazzer6666

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Mar 27, 2013
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Burgess Hill
United Kingdom Daily Coronavirus (COVID-19) Report · Friday 9th April.

3,150 new cases (people positive) reported, giving a total of 4,365,461.

60 new deaths reported, giving a total of 127,040.

https://twitter.com/ukcovid19stats/status/1380538000258564097?s=21


Today’s reported deaths figure of 60 is 15.4% up on last week (52) - presume this relates to Easter holiday catch-up effects.

Latest seven-day averages:

Today: 32
Yesterday: 31 (+3.7%)
A week ago: 43 (-25.8%)
23 January peak: 1,248 (-97.4%)

https://twitter.com/fact_covid/status/1380538764058099713?s=21

On Wednesday there were 189 confirmed COVID hospital admissions in England, vs. 225 the previous week (-16.0%).

The seven-day average drops to 179 from 231 a week ago (-22.5%). The peak was 3,812 (-95.3%).

2,321 beds are occupied with confirmed COVID patients (2,784 last week).


Today’s 3,150 reported cases figure meanwhile is 7.4% down on last week (3,402). That’s the lowest Friday since 4 September (1,940).

Latest seven-day averages:

Today: 2,829
Yesterday: 2,865 (-1.3%)
A week ago: 4,172 (-32.2%)
9 Jan peak: 59,660 (-95.3%)

The PCR positivity rate in England remains at 1.6% - the lowest since 5 September - having peaked at 18.3% as we headed into 2021.

Who needs Dazzer :whistle:


Ps

It’s been announced that UK estimates of the R value and growth rate will no longer be produced.

The estimated range for England is unchanged at 0.8 to 1.0.

Please note this estimate represents the transmission of COVID-19 over the past few weeks.

Link: gov.uk/guidance/the-r…

Well done, the job is yours. Will be checking at 16.05 tomorrow to make sure you're not late on parade. :clap2:

Remember to include the vaccination numbers next time
 










dazzer6666

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Normal service resumes............all good anyway. The continuing fall in infections is quite remarkable and for me at least unexpected :

Infections - 2,589, rolling 7 day down 32%
Deaths - 40 (no change in rolling 7 day - 254 - think this might be a bit of a statistical quirk due to Easter reporting but will see over the coming days)
Admissions - 221, rolling 7 day down 21%
Jabs - 106k 1st and 450k 2nd, cumulative 32m & 7m
In hospital - 2,862
 


LamieRobertson

Not awoke
Feb 3, 2008
46,923
SHOREHAM BY SEA
Normal service resumes............all good anyway. The continuing fall in infections is quite remarkable and for me at least unexpected :

Infections - 2,589, rolling 7 day down 32%
Deaths - 40 (no change in rolling 7 day - 254 - think this might be a bit of a statistical quirk due to Easter reporting but will see over the coming days)
Admissions - 221, rolling 7 day down 21%
Jabs - 106k 1st and 450k 2nd, cumulative 32m & 7m
In hospital - 2,862

👍..
 






Weststander

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Aug 25, 2011
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Withdean area
Normal service resumes............all good anyway. The continuing fall in infections is quite remarkable and for me at least unexpected :

Infections - 2,589, rolling 7 day down 32%
Deaths - 40 (no change in rolling 7 day - 254 - think this might be a bit of a statistical quirk due to Easter reporting but will see over the coming days)
Admissions - 221, rolling 7 day down 21%
Jabs - 106k 1st and 450k 2nd, cumulative 32m & 7m
In hospital - 2,862

Really pleasing to see the ever lower new cases figures.

The schools reopened a month ago, it was generally presumed that case numbers would bottom out or rise to an extent, due to all the new human interactions. (But with the over 60’s and vulnerable protected by vaccines).
 
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Weststander

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Aug 25, 2011
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UK reports largest number of second jabs in one day.

A total of 450,136 second doses were received on Friday - with 106,878 first doses also administered.
The previous record was set on Thursday when 449,269 second doses were reported - in addition to 96,242 first doses.

https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-56704539

Am I permitted to say? ... no sign yet of the vaccines shortage cliff, preventing second jabs. A few scientists not in the loop and parts of the media were hoping for chaos.

No recent news of nations clashing over vaccines. Behind the scenes, my guess is that the UK, EU, India and others are working together.
 












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