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Kinky Gerbil

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This is important. The figure is nearly half (55%) in England now, I believe.
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As of 11 January, in London, 3,227 total acute hospital beds were occupied by confirmed COVID-19 patients. However just 1,576 (49%) were being treated primarily for COVID.

A month ago it was 80% - so the huge increase in infections has led to many more “incidental” admissions.
 




Stumpy Tim

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This is important. The figure is nearly half (55%) in England now, I believe.
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As of 11 January, in London, 3,227 total acute hospital beds were occupied by confirmed COVID-19 patients. However just 1,576 (49%) were being treated primarily for COVID.

A month ago it was 80% - so the huge increase in infections has led to many more “incidental” admissions.

I wonder how this impacts the daily death figures too. The numbers are over 300 a day, but given over half of people are going into hospital with Covid rather than because of Covid, I assume it's the same percentage when it comes to people dieing with Covid rather than because of Covid.
 


Green Cross Code Man

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I wonder how this impacts the daily death figures too. The numbers are over 300 a day, but given over half of people are going into hospital with Covid rather than because of Covid, I assume it's the same percentage when it comes to people dieing with Covid rather than because of Covid.

Correct. The higher transmissability of Omicron has led to the data being less useful.
 


CHAPPERS

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I wonder how this impacts the daily death figures too. The numbers are over 300 a day, but given over half of people are going into hospital with Covid rather than because of Covid, I assume it's the same percentage when it comes to people dieing with Covid rather than because of Covid.

Edit: Not really sure what I mean, actually, so I'll leave it!
 


Nobby Cybergoat

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I wonder how this impacts the daily death figures too. The numbers are over 300 a day, but given over half of people are going into hospital with Covid rather than because of Covid, I assume it's the same percentage when it comes to people dieing with Covid rather than because of Covid.

Ans when assessing personal risk to yourself, 300 a day sounds bad, but loads of those, as you say will be incidental cases. Also a large number of those will be unvaxxed, so will be subject to a totally different risk profile
 




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Is there a breakdown of the people who are in hospital through Covid-related reasons and their vaccination status available publicly, out of interest?
 


Simgull

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From the Zoe study. First time we’ve seen a green number since Omicron started having an impact. A long way to go yet but positive signs in the trend.

By the way - if anyone doesn’t contribute to the Zoe data it’s a really good thing to participate in. https://covid.joinzoe.com/us-2
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Infections drop below 100k today, and a near 30% drop in week on week numbers, and admissions slightly down now week on week. Really is starting to look like the peak has passed.
 




Chicken Run

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More positive news for the UK



Covid in the UK: Reported cases at lowest level for a month https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-59973659

Prof Julian Hiscox, chairman in infection and global health at the University of Liverpool, told the BBC that we are heading towards a new phase of the pandemic where the virus has a lesser impact on daily life.

"We're almost there, it is now the beginning of the end, at least in the UK. I think life in 2022 will be almost back to before the pandemic," he said.


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Baker lite

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More positive news for the UK



Covid in the UK: Reported cases at lowest level for a month https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-59973659

Prof Julian Hiscox, chairman in infection and global health at the University of Liverpool, told the BBC that we are heading towards a new phase of the pandemic where the virus has a lesser impact on daily life.

"We're almost there, it is now the beginning of the end, at least in the UK. I think life in 2022 will be almost back to before the pandemic," he said.


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Excellent news,hopefully we have walked into the the light at the end of a very, very long tunnel [emoji1303]


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Green Cross Code Man

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Infections drop below 100k today, and a near 30% drop in week on week numbers, and admissions slightly down now week on week. Really is starting to look like the peak has passed.
Yep and numbers of people on mechanical ventilation have dropped to July levels. Good news indeed.
 




Weststander

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Yep and numbers of people on mechanical ventilation have dropped to July levels. Good news indeed.

Now clearly falling in the UK, from a very low plateau anyway. Looking good in Germany too.

As the booster campaigns progress at pace elsewhere, I expect we’ll soon see falls across all of western Europe.

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Weststander

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Return tests to be binned, just after I ordered mine yesterday for feb - doh

Have they been cancelled already?

A neighbour flew back from Cuba last week, guided by a tour operator he did everything correctly including the UK’s PLF and said there was no requirement for either the test in Cuba or 2 day test here on returning.
 


Kinky Gerbil

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Have they been cancelled already?

A neighbour flew back from Cuba last week, guided by a tour operator he did everything correctly including the UK’s PLF and said there was no requirement for either the test in Cuba or 2 day test here on returning.

It seems like the back home test will be gone by half term

The pre departure test for the uk has already gone

So for New York as it stands you will just need the Pre- USA test 24 hours before.
 


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