ICU admissions increase slightly between week 47-48 but less than week before and perhaps less since increase began. Still figure has to stabilise.
In next tweets we look at
- cases
- corona dod
- acm
- acm compared between 4 age groups
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2/4 Cases 🆙
There is no sudden spike rather slow increase of other metrics in graph —> ICU admissions and covid deaths... +
3/4 weekly all cause mortality graph updated inc covid deaths, data released today. We are now above average acm and we have seen covid deaths increase as well.
We have had some 20 weeks with below average, now broken. +
4/4 Finally, comparison between age groups up through week 46. Age group 0-64 still see fewer deaths in 2020 compared with age groups above 64. Where the difference is highest in age group 80-89. Even within these groups there are differences between inside LTC and outside/END
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1/5 🇸🇪 A regional dive into ICU Admissions & cases for
Stockholm, Västra Götaland, Skåne and Uppsala + weekly admissions
Stockholm👇🏽 adding red-line in all graphs which indicate 2 weeks +/-3 days from local advice. You can determine for yourself the possible effect on ICU. +
2/5 Västra Götaland (Gothenburg) seems to have been on a plateau in terms of admissions since around 10 November. +
3/5 Uppsala - positive trend in terms of not higher admission rates. To early to say anything. But whereas spring was typically sharp rise with slow decline we now seems to see a gentler increase and decrease all together but more extended? +
First graph - Including week 46 - acm still at or below average for this time of year. During spring with similar c19 deaths per week we already had above average. +
2/ cases turned up again. Slight increase still re ICU admissions in terms of higher general no but not higher peak. +
3/ as demonstrated in graph👇🏽 increase of ICU admissions fifth consecutive week. Link to regional ICU admissions, Stockholm would be most interesting.
1/21 🇸🇪 I’ve been looking at cases and ICU admissions lately. In this graphaton 🧵 I’ll present the figures for each region including date of local recommendations - in titel - if there are any.
1/10 🇸🇪 Graphs updated including August. Only September left and this👇🏽 graph is complete. Comparing October through August looking at all cause mortality.
Following tweets will focus on all cause mortality in Sweden:
-No adjustments
-Crude adjustments
-ASMR
-Average
-Trend
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2/10 Link to my previous thread will be in last tweet, containing more details on Swedish #covid19 data. This thread is shorter and focus on all cause mortality. Here we see January through August. 2020 similar to eg 2012, 2013 & 2015. +
3/10 Looking at rolling three months average we see that current short trend is down since spike in April and that the long trend in general is downwards as well probably due to better general health and better health services. +