Hospital round up, all charts are the daily percentage change in the seven day average. This eliminates high / low days and gives a better longer term view.
1 - Community admissions
2- All Admissions England
3- All Admissions region
4- In hospital
5- Mechanically ventilated beds
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COVID-19 Hospital round up, all charts are the daily percentage change in the seven day average. A great measure to filter out daily high / lows - still looking good.
People look abroad to say what worked in terms of restrictions and policy but what did did Cambridge do right? If that is the right term, I don't think so.
They have had 55 deaths from a population of 125k they also have high population density
2/ So compare them to Cheltenham who have a lower population and lower density but way more deaths.
3/ Or say Havant, pretty much the same population but lower density but again way more deaths.
The only logical answer I can come up with is newborn deaths who have tested positive and then died with 28 days. But is not mentioned on the death certificate so not counted in ONS numbers.
I am saying this due to the 5-10 group is 1 ONS and 2 PHE
But what I find more strange is that the NHS England data states 28 deaths aged 0-19 but I thought the PHE england figures would mirror NHS figures.
So would include all NHS deaths then people who died in other settings. Cant imagine many 0-19 die outside of hospital.