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Post by bracknellboy on Jun 18, 2020 15:58:04 GMT
I wonder whether this will impact the length of the Q's at reopened KFC* outlets:
(*other diabetes and heart attack inducing fast food outlets are available)
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Post by r00lish67 on Jun 19, 2020 15:28:14 GMT
Added deaths/cases for 19/06/2020: 173/1346 Cases trendline staying stubbornly level Admittedly I don't follow this as closely as others, but it really does seem a very long tail unfortunately. Spain should have been a good comparison, however unfortunately they've decided just to effectively lie about theirs. I'm not even quite sure why. (if you were to believe the Spanish Govt's statistics, they had an average death count of approx 200 per day in the weeks prior to May 26th. Since then, the date they changed how they counted things, not one single death from COVID-19 )
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Post by starfished on Jun 19, 2020 21:13:28 GMT
Added deaths/cases for 19/06/2020: 173/1346 Cases trendline staying stubbornly level Not sure if it will flatten out for a while until most of us get it or a vaccine happens? Hopefully, fewer people continue to die from the disease itself but cases staying the same level given the opening up that is happening probably not unexpected.
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Post by michaelc on Jun 21, 2020 16:09:07 GMT
Added deaths/cases for 21/06/2020: 43/1221 First time for some weeks that the Sunday deaths figure is up on that of 7 days ago Yeah but when its that "low" (comparatively speaking) I guess the variance is much higher? The new cases trend is also lower that last Sunday and generally seems to be moving downward albeit slowly,
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Post by cb25 on Jun 21, 2020 16:43:34 GMT
Added deaths/cases for 21/06/2020: 43/1221 First time for some weeks that the Sunday deaths figure is up on that of 7 days ago Yeah but when its that "low" (comparatively speaking) I guess the variance is much higher? The new cases trend is also lower that last Sunday and generally seems to be moving downward albeit slowly, Could be. The figure I usually pay particular notice to is the one announced on Tues, after the 'weekend effect'. Last Tues (16/6) the figure was 233, so here's hoping it's under 200 this week.
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Post by bracknellboy on Jun 22, 2020 16:29:13 GMT
Added deaths/cases for 22/06/2020: 15/958 Lowest deaths figure since mid-March , BUT it's a weekend figure. Tomorrow's is the one to watch for.no no. Its today's, tomorrow's, and the one after that is to watch for..... :-)
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Post by benaj on Jun 23, 2020 16:01:56 GMT
Breakdown of testing Pillar 1, 2, 3 and 4Cumulative Total of 8.3 mil tests carried out Cumulative Total people tested under pillar 1: 1,702,947 People tested under pillar 1 (22 June): 21,243 The breakdown figures are interesting, especially Pillar 4. Daily processed: 3,087Test sent out: 92,860 Test total: 95,947 total number people tested & test processed on 22nd June: 36806 Highest total number of people tested & test processed: 76497 (21st May) Source: Time Series stats from GOV
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Post by benaj on Jun 26, 2020 15:59:03 GMT
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Post by dan1 on Jun 26, 2020 19:54:46 GMT
cb25 - I wonder if the time has come to report nation figures? The way things are going it may be a little unfair to associate Wales, Scotland and Northern Ireland (particularly the latter two) with their harder hit neighbour... Deaths per million people averaged over 7 days... Is this data charted anywhere online? Unfortunately the excellent our world in data only report for UK.
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Post by michaelc on Jun 26, 2020 19:58:07 GMT
cb25 - I wonder if the time has come to report nation figures? The way things are going it may be a little unfair to associate Wales, Scotland and Northern Ireland (particularly the latter two) with their harder hit neighbour... Deaths per million people averaged over 7 days... Is this data charted anywhere online? Unfortunately the excellent our world in data only report for UK. Wales doesn't even have the excuse of having large areas of high density population. I must admit, I'd love to see that graph with a linear scale.
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Post by cb25 on Jun 26, 2020 21:59:03 GMT
cb25 - I wonder if the time has come to report nation figures? The way things are going it may be a little unfair to associate Wales, Scotland and Northern Ireland (particularly the latter two) with their harder hit neighbour... Deaths per million people averaged over 7 days... Is this data charted anywhere online? Unfortunately the excellent our world in data only report for UK. Sorry, don't know. I typically take the figures from the DHSC twitter feed, and haven't bothered to search for any individual country-level figures. Would assume they're out there somewhere.
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Post by bernythedolt on Jun 27, 2020 0:13:04 GMT
cb25 - I wonder if the time has come to report nation figures? The way things are going it may be a little unfair to associate Wales, Scotland and Northern Ireland (particularly the latter two) with their harder hit neighbour... Deaths per million people averaged over 7 days... Is this data charted anywhere online? Unfortunately the excellent our world in data only report for UK. You probably already know this, but the raw data for the four nations is published daily in a .csv just below the map at https://coronavirus.data.gov.uk You'd have to pull out the data and chart it yourself... which... I guess you're already doing... and... I'm not being very helpful am I? 😁 Sorry, unaware of anyone directly charting the four nations.
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Post by dan1 on Jun 27, 2020 8:35:17 GMT
cb25 - I wonder if the time has come to report nation figures? The way things are going it may be a little unfair to associate Wales, Scotland and Northern Ireland (particularly the latter two) with their harder hit neighbour... Deaths per million people averaged over 7 days... Is this data charted anywhere online? Unfortunately the excellent our world in data only report for UK. You probably already know this, but the raw data for the four nations is published daily in a .csv just below the map at https://coronavirus.data.gov.uk You'd have to pull out the data and chart it yourself... which... I guess you're already doing... and... I'm not being very helpful am I? 😁 Sorry, unaware of anyone directly charting the four nations. Thanks Berny. Yes, I created the deaths chart by downloading the csv from the dashboard you link to above. Unfortunately, the cases csv includes England but not the other nations. By the way, worth checking out the beta dashboard which now includes data on hospital admissions.
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Post by benaj on Jun 29, 2020 11:33:03 GMT
Breakdown of testing Pillar 1, 2, 3 and 4Cumulative Total of 8.3 mil tests carried out Cumulative Total people tested under pillar 1: 1,702,947 People tested under pillar 1 (22 June): 21,243 The breakdown figures are interesting, especially Pillar 4. Daily processed: 3,087Test sent out: 92,860 Test total: 95,947 total number people tested & test processed on 22nd June: 36806 Highest total number of people tested & test processed: 76497 (21st May) Source: Time Series stats from GOV Lesson from Plan to lock down leicester. Pillar 2 are reported in the time series of statistics. However, they are not included coronavirus_cases_latest.csv on GOV, in other words, no local break down cases of pillar 2 results published. So, what is the current R, may be only SAGE knows, top secret.
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Post by benaj on Jun 29, 2020 15:22:49 GMT
Cumulative number of positive cases from Pillar 2 (on other key workers and their households ): 115159 Total number of lab-confirmed UK cases (Pillar 1 + Pillar 2): 311,151 Number of key workers death ( 20th May): 312 There are roughly 1.5 million people employed by the NHS across the UK. By country, the NHS directly employs around: 1.2 million staff in England 162,000 staff in Scotland 89,000 staff in Wales 64,000 staff in Northern Ireland I wonder what would happen if there were adequate PPEs? Surely number of people tested positive in Pillar 2 would be a lot lower. The positive news would probably be low fatality rate for Pillar 2 group
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