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Re: COVID-19: NHS chiefs warn of 'third wave' of cases amid concerns over Christmas relax

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  • Cases have risen
  • Deaths have remained extremely high
  • Hospitalisations rose to a NEW record high (as of 11/1)
  • Tests have risen (as of 14/1)

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Re: COVID-19: NHS chiefs warn of 'third wave' of cases amid concerns over Christmas relax

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Coronavirus (COVID-19) roundup (extract)

The percentage of people testing positive in England has continued to increase in the most recent week

8 January 2021

An estimated 1 in 50 people tested positive for the coronavirus (COVID-19) within the community population in England, during the week from 27 December to 2 January 2021, equating to 1,122,000 people, or 2.06% of the population.

The proportion of those testing positive in Wales has recently decreased, where an estimated 1 in 70 had the virus, which equates to 44,100, or 1.45% of the population in Wales.

In Northern Ireland the proportion of people testing positive appears to no longer be decreasing in the most recent week. An estimated 9,100 people had COVID-19, equating to 1 in 200 people or 0.50% of the population.

In Scotland, the percentage testing positive has increased in the most recent week to around 1 in 115 people in the period 27 to 31 December 2020 (because of additional public holidays), equating to an estimated 45,900 people, or 0.87% of the population of Scotland.

During the week from 27 December to 2 January 2021, London had the highest proportion of people testing positive with an estimated 3.56%, equating to around 1 in 30 people.
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Re: COVID-19: NHS chiefs warn of 'third wave' of cases amid concerns over Christmas relax

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  • Cases have fallen again
  • Deaths have remained extremely high
  • Hospitalisations rose to a NEW record high (as of 12/1)
  • Tests continue to rise (as of 15/1)

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  • Cases have fallen again
  • Deaths have fallen (temporarily?)
  • Hospitalisations have fallen slightly (as of 13/1)
  • Tests continue to rise (as of 14/1) (not updated)

The continued fall in reported cases is good news .....
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Covid-19: Vaccination rollout begins for over-70s in England

https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-55698132

People in England aged 70 and over, as well as those listed as clinically extremely vulnerable, will begin receiving offers of a coronavirus vaccine this week.

The expansion of the vaccination programme to the third and fourth priority groups comes after the number of people to receive a first dose rose to 3.8 million across the UK - more than have tested positive (3.4 million) since the pandemic began.
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  • Cases have fallen again
  • Deaths have fallen again
  • Hospitalisations have fallen slightly (as of 14/1)
  • Tests have fallen sharply (as of 17/1) .....

The falls in everything but testing is good news .....
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UK deaths more than 40% above normal levels

https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/live/uk-55715793

The number of people who have died with Covid is now close to 96,000, according to an analysis of death certificates.

The figures come after a further 6,586 deaths involving Covid were registered in the UK in the week to 8 January.

The data from the Office for National Statistics - which looks at England and Wales - and its counterparts in Scotland and Northern Ireland is different from the daily totals given by the government, which look at deaths within 28 days of a positive test. Those figures show that up until Monday there had been nearly 90,000 deaths.

Overall, the total number of deaths reported are more than 40% above what is expected at this time of year, although delays registering deaths over the festive period are thought to have contributed to some of the rise.
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Re: COVID-19: NHS chiefs warn of 'third wave' of cases amid concerns over Christmas relax

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  • Cases have fallen sharply again *
  • Deaths have risen sharply to a new record high .....
  • Hospitalisations have fallen slightly but remain extremely high (as of 15/1) .....
  • Tests have remained very low (as of 18/1) .....

* Another dramatic fall in reported cases - I hope it's not another result of lost data ......

Deaths and hospitalisations are still major causes for concern .....
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  • Cases have risen
  • Deaths have risen again to a new record high * .....
  • Hospitalisations have risen slightly and remain extremely high (as of 16/1) .....
  • Tests have remained low (as of 19/1) .....

* Deaths and hospitalisations are still major causes for concern .....
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Re: COVID-19: NHS chiefs warn of 'third wave' of cases amid concerns over Christmas relax

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  • Cases have remained high
  • Deaths have remained high .....
  • Hospitalisations remain extremely high (as of 17/1) .....
  • Tests have remained low (as of 20/1)

* Deaths and hospitalisations are still major causes for concern .....
 
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