🦠🦠. 19,609 new cases but why are test processed down?
I would expect restrictions to reduce infection BUT if processing is down how can we be sure?
One would have hoped there would be an all out push to catch every case possible
⚰️⚰️⚰️ 529 deaths
1/. Processed
2/ Cases by date reported show a decline over the last three days
3/ cases by specimen date. It has been taking 4 days for the bulk of cases to be processed after specimen date, but some take a week and even longer. What is happening this week?
Looking at
🏥 ADMISSIONS. Last full date of data is for Sunday 14th. 1589 in a single day. Slightly fewer than the previous few days but a few more than the previous Sunday. Let’s watch this space for a few days.
Looks as if Mon likely to be c1640. In one day.
🛌 Patients IN a hospital
Last full day of data was Monday 16th : 16271.
15,957 on Tuesday without Northern Ireland which was 449 on Monday. So likely around 16,400 yesterday. Still a slow climb.
Boris Johnson appoints people who he knows has form for bullying and overbearing conduct. Indeed his own for for casual insults & incompetence is well documented.
We, the taxpayer, end up paying the compensation for the consequences of their conduct.
Whilst the Government claims “The companies and their leaders involved with testing had "hundreds of years" of experience in the field.” I can tell you that anyone who really had hands on experience of systematic screening would never design a service in this way.
Which if these companies have had “hundreds of years” of experience in running national public health screening programmes including integrated software systems, datasets, comms, sophisticated failsafe, multi-language comms as well as logistics?
Sir Muir Grey, who set up the National Screening Committee to sort out the very serious errors arising from the original cervical screening programme has plenty to say about Ooerafiin Moonshot.
He calls for “an immediate pause” to this mass Covid screening of the symptomless, until it’s scrutinised by the National Screening Committee.”
Yes. Staggeringly. The National Screening Committee with decades of experience have not been consulted at all.
A negative test may wrongly feel like a route to freedom, but that’s “premature”, he warns, without improving “the woeful performance of the ‘find, test, trace and isolate’ system”.
False negative rate is between 1 in 2 and 1 in 4 when used in the community. Ie positives missed
Just watched this on Streaming. Will watch again tomorrow at 9pm BBC. Very shocking. We have one human Coronavirus expert in the U.K. : Dr David Matthews, Bristol Uni.
He was not invited on any of the Gov advisory committees.
When he heard 23/24 Jan that Chinese data suggest the RR was 2.5-3.5 he thought “Oh Shit. This is going to go and go and go... run around the world”
Why was he not invited on the Gov committees early on?
Of many other striking points is the absence of other expertise.
Despite identifying the elderly and care homes as a high risk by 18/3/20 from incoming Chinese data the people on the committees seemed to have no understanding of how Care Homes worked, were staffed, the use of agency staff and the fact that careers have lives in the community
Inquiry 'found Priti Patel broke behaviour rules' - BBC News
It “concluded that the "home secretary had not met the requirements of the ministerial code to treat civil servants with consideration and respect". bbc.co.uk/news/uk-politi…
“They added that the investigation had found evidence of bullying, even if it had not been intentional.
Another source who saw the report called it "unambiguous in stating that Priti Patel broke the ministerial code and that the prime minister buried it".
🦠🦠 22,913 new cases. Processing was UP yesterday after a spell of being down. I was unable to book a home test today. For many that is the only practical test.
⚰️⚰️⚰️. 501 (28 day cut off) deaths
🏥 1641 admissions on Sunday so I was pretty accurate in my prediction
🛌 IN HOSPITAL. 16,409 on Tuesday
That is just over 3k off the peak in April. The rate of increase is slowing but still edging up with reductions in some areas (eg NW) being offset by quite rapid increases in hitherto low ingress regions such as the SW.
53,775 deaths (28 day cut off) total
BUT
63,873 people with COVID certified deaths.(ONS up to 6th November). There have been AT LEAST 2374 deaths since then by lagging date of death data.