You may recall I've recently said that it was now, after cases had been rising for a while, that we saw a more rapid rise in Covid deaths. That would be tomorrow, if we took an equivalent day. Today deaths are more than double last Tuesday. Here's the overall picture (1)
23 fatalities today is more than double last Tuesday. Its over trend but as yet within an expected range. Look at cases and deaths on log plots, its fairly clear (2)
The 7 day running total is now 87. Thats more than double what we saw at the low point on the 24th of May, the highest since the 5th of May. (3)
Over the last 7 days deaths are now rising at 5% per day, on average. Thats absolutely terrible. (4)
This is the highest total on a Tuesday since the 20th of April. (5)
Cases way above trend (about a thousand over) too (6)
You'd be brave to say that he slow exponential rise in cases isn't continuing (6)
The rate of rise had slowed to an average of just shy of 4%, its now back up to just under 4.4%. Thats fast. (7)
The rolling average total of cases is above 10,000 now, the highest it has been since the 24h of February, and currently doubling every 12.5 days (calculated the old fashioned rule of 72 way). (8)
Cases are rising from a higher level, at a faster rate than at the start of the second wave (9)
And you had to squint to see deaths had started rising in wave 2, they're already going up now. (10)
Cases had drifted upwards by now during the recovery from the 1st wave, but it wasn't a stark difference yet. The day from which things started taking off faster last time round would be the equivalent of tomorrow. (11)
R as calculated from deaths tracks that worked out from cases, but its noisier because the numbers are smaller. (12)
And if it continues tracking on trend then deaths will continue rising (13)
I want to find something positive to say. There really isn't anything. Vaccines are no doubt suppressing deaths somewhat, but the other hideous long term health impacts of Covid can affect people even with mild symptoms, who are vaccinated (14)
Delta strain is more infectious and the vaccine is less effective - Britain had called one thing right, that was vaccines, but we've entirely squandered that advantage by having no border controls, no working track and trace, and the delta strain has run wild here now (15)
The governments plan is to play for time and hope the school summer holidays and vaccines restore the situation. Thats a huge ask with the delta strain and current vaccines. (16)
We must really be asking now, what are we going to do to turn this around? We've never faced the kind of lockdown thats now required to restore things to where we were (17)
And I have to ask, how many must die before we accept that we need to do more? (fin)
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PSA (so please RT): After the death of Awaab Ishak, a few words on black mold. Do you have a couple of spots of mold in your shower? Like, maybe top corners on the grouting? That. Well, it might be. It might be a different mold. The really nasty one is Stachbotrytis chartarum.(1)
Well... Aspergillus niger is a badass mofo of a fungus. It's a fighter, it competes in all sorts of environments and it's a generalist. Black spot on an onion? Might be that. Black mark on the grouting? Might definitely be that. (3)
Nobody cares, but here's the solution to the energy price crisis in the UK, at least this Winter. (1)
Start with a windfall tax on producers. The excess profits they're making here, based on our relative political stability, are worth extra because £ is so low. That's just a start (2)
Next thing to do? Scrap standing charges, immediately. You pay for energy, the notion of a 'standing charge' that you pay to have the honour of then spending more, it's just nonsense. Put the cost on use, not having access (3)
Pet hate. Company puts a card through your door "We will be in your area on these days doing (X)". You phone them. They offer you an appointment date a month or months later. So your card was basically a lie, wasn't it @OVOEnergy? Straight up, flay out a lie.
"well the appointments went really fast..." No. If the card comes through my door, posted yesterday to the whole area, all 5 days did not fill up in that time, you did not book out for a whole extra month in that time. I don't believe you @OVOEnergy
You put immediate, early dates on your literature and post it out, bait people to sign up to something and switch to a later date. It's an old and really rubbish trick @OVOEnergy - I expected better from you. Really expected better.
Let me stop you there, David. Peak infection can be calculated from peak fatalities, we know average time it takes Covid to kill. Peak infection was just prior to lockdown, if you cast your mind back you'll recall lockdown was a reaction to public behaviour, not a leader thereof.
In other words we have mathematical proof that lockdown 1 was both needed and way, way too late to save as many lives as we could. Lockdown was soft, without masking, and infection continued to spread in supermarkets etc....
...which meant our rate of recovery from peak 1 was gunbarrel straight for many, many weeks - and too slow. We then opened too fast and sprinted into another catastrophe, and more late lockdowns...
There were things wrong with the first episodes. This wasn't one of them. There are times when a producer concentrates on inclusivity while failing on content (most recent BBC version of Dracula, Doctor Who spinoff Class) but it ain't casting that's the problem, it's content...
...the problem is that whoever you cast, the show can
still be crap. Rings of Power was just OK rather than great, Lenny Henry as a hobbit and a brown guy cast as an Elf weren't the reasons why it didn't meet higher expectations...
...but I do wonder, if you didn't enjoy it and you're rationalising it "well Tolkien didn't make his harfoots brown" then y'all haven't done your reading and you might well rectify that. Google harfoots and nut brown, there's a starting point for you...
So, Polio in London? I'm going to meander on a bit. Sorry. A thread by a microbiologist (but not that kind of microbiologist) detailing what you need to know (1)
Unusually, for me, I'm going to start with a tl;dr point. Should you be worried? Only a little bit, so far. Get your kids vaccinated if you have not. Call your doctor - now-. NOTHING is gained by this risk (2)
Ok. Polio is short for poliomyelitis, from the greek for grey (polio) marrow (myelon). Grey matter myelitis, which sounds (and is) horrible (3)