Here are a couple of charts I put together looking at cases in Scotland and England over the past couple of months, based on specimen date!
I've also added in some annotations to show when restrictions were eased, when both countries were playing in the Euros, and so forth.
In Scotland cases were rising before most of the country moved to level 2.
These increases seemed to gradually build up, before really taking off on the 21st of June. That was 7 days after our first Euros game against the Czech Republic, and 3 days after the game against England
Cases then started falling about a week after most schools closed on the 25th of June (or around about then), and have been continuing to fall ever since.
In England, cases started noticeably increasing after indoor hospitality reopened.
The pace of the increases looks like it increased quite a bit after the Scotland game, and hasn't changed too much from its course since.
That chart only shows data up to the 13th of July, so any real effects of the game against Italy won't be on there yet.
But here is another version, showing an additional two days. Just know the most recent two days here will still increase further as more test results come in!
Google tells me that most English schools will be closing for summer throughout the next week, so that should definitely help.
Although 'freedom day' is coming on Monday too, which will complicate things..
I don't know how much of an impact the Euros actually had on cases, or if they had any impact at all, but I still thought people would be interested in seeing the recent increases laid out like this!
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Leaving Botswana we headed into Namibia and spent a few days driving towards Etosha National Park!
It was great to see different parts of this beautiful country, and also see some animals we’ve not seen anywhere else!
During the journey we stopped at Windhoek and Waterberg Plateau, which were both really nice spots with some great hiking trails!
One of our camps had Pumbas running around causing havoc 😅
Once we reached Etosha we did a full day safari drive, which was exhausting, although worth it as we got to see another Leopard, Cheetahs, and a whole bunch more.
Have been having a break from Twitter, but I'm back now and wanted to share some pictures from a trip I took around Norway recently! 🇳🇴
It was a cruise from Southampton, up to the North Cape and back over the course of about two weeks.
The first stop was Haugesund. The weather was perfect, and it almost felt like I was out in the Inner Hebrides!
Next up was Olden. It was just the second stop, but it was definitely the highlight of the trip! 🏔️
The whole area is stunning. I went up the Loen Skylift (one of the steepest in the world), and got to spend time watching people jumping off cliffs and gliding down the Fjords!
After three years, and 800 updates, today marks the final time I'll be updating the Scotland Coronavirus Tracker.
Thank you so much to everyone for all of the support and encouragement over that time. Being able to run this page for so long has been the honour of my life 🥹
Reported case rates are still mostly falling throughout the UK, and across the planet as a whole. Although of course, a large part of that is due to a reduction in testing.
The hospital figures are falling across the UK too!
Here are some of the hospital admission figures for England. It has been a lot of up and down over 2022/2023, but the rates right now are some of the lowest they've been throughout that period.
We're actually averaging under 100 new cases a day now, for the first time since August 2020! Although of course that is largely a result of low testing levels.
The latest wastewater figures show that the levels there are still low (the lowest in nearly two years), although it does look like there has been a slight increase during the first week of May.