Yesterday it seems they under-reported deaths to the tune of 141 deaths.
⚰️⚰️⚰️ So, instead of the 341 (28 day) deaths they did report there were 482 deaths.
Those deaths have been added to today’s total, resulting in a Sunday, normally low due to reporting lag being 389.
That means there were 3091 (28 day cut off) deaths reported in the last 7 days.
⚰️⚰️⚰️ 441 every single day on average
That is an increase on a week ago when it was 411 deaths every day on average.
🦠 18,622 positives but no information about how many tests processed. Generally less over the weekend.
🏥 Admissions - last complete day was Wed 18th Nov - 1746
In a single day. Day after day.
🛌 16,390 on Thursday - the last complete day. ON TOP of routine NHS work.
Worth looking at 🦠 by report date v cases by specimen (swabbing) date. Remember the latter measure lags by several days whilst processing clears all specimens.
The highest number of positives REPORT date was on Thursday. 22, 915
But by specimen date it was 26,438 - MONDAY
Worth looking at 🦠 by report date v cases by specimen (swabbing) date. Remember the latter measure lags by several days whilst processing clears all specimens.
The highest number of positives REPORT date was on Thursday. 22, 915
But by specimen date it was 26,438 - MONDAY
Here is @JoePajak ‘s trend graph for ENGLAND (not the U.K.)
Bizarre. The U.K. group is about 1/3rd the size of the Brazil group.
But how do you reconcile such different results where the markedly larger group with the larger dose was markedly less effective than the smaller group and smaller first dose?
Miss Patel has also been accused of bullying her private secretary during her time as International Development Secretary. A senior official at Dfid has claimed there was a 'tsunami' of allegations of abuse by officials in her private office.
One former senior figure in the department told the Mail yesterday that she had 'harassed' her private secretary to the point where he was eventually signed off sick with a stress-related condition and asked for a transfer to another department.
Officials ‘blocked access to witness’ in Priti Patel inquiry | Politics | The Guardian
Well well.
Sir Alex Allan sought to interview the former top Home Office official, Sir Philip Rutnam about his dealings with Patel, but was blocked by gov officials. theguardian.com/politics/2020/…
Extraordinary.
It wasn’t that Sir Alex chose not to speak to Rutnam.
He was denied access to a key witness.
“Allan bent over backwards to be as fair as possible to (Patel) but the weight of evidence was such that he still came to the conclusion that Patel had bullied staff,”
1/. Sir Alex was put “under a lot of pressure”
2/. Johnson has been sitting on this review since April. 7 whole months.
He is so WEAK. Without principle. And beholden to Patel for keeping him out of her Israeli Gov betrayal in 2017.
The 14 day quarantine period plus genomic sequencing of test samples enabled NZ to track how the virus moved. 86 passengers total.
AT LEAST 4 onward in flight transmissions occurred proved through genomic sequencing, tracked to Switzerland where the original infection arose.
EVEN if you do PCR testing within 48 hours of flight (let alone less precise antigen tests) it is hard to keep infected people off flights. They don’t know they have the virus, despite best efforts.
Very information packed thread from @rupert_pearse on the status quo in hospitals approaching Winter.
Essential reading.
I suspect we will be looking at a slower paced more Mexican Wave than the Spring sharp peaks and troughs. So as things slow in the NW they are rising in SW