Gooner
30 March 2020 15:20:51

Originally Posted by: Darren S 


 


This article claims the true death toll in Wuhan was 42,000.


https://www.thesun.co.uk/news/11283933/wuhan-coronavirus-death-toll-cover-up-urns/


Based on a population of 11 million, given numbers of asymptomatic cases - you could have had 8 million infected and 0.5% dead - maybe they have reached herd immunity?



I read somewhere the other day about the number of urns being delivered - its in the Chinese best interest to keep the numbers low and quickly report they are getting back to normal .


 


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The Beast from the East
30 March 2020 15:23:25

Originally Posted by: Gavin D 

9,000 patients are now in hospitals with Coronavirus

An increase of 2,800 since Friday


This is perhaps the stats we should be looking at all over the world


Hospital occupancy and care home deaths, which we don't yet know about


But overall encouraging news that this thing is under control and life can return to normal very soon


 


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Caz
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30 March 2020 15:25:07

Originally Posted by: Heavy Weather 2013 


 


Yes, now I am confused. Does this mean we could actually have another big spike in a few days. It’s really hard to deduce where we are.


 


Didn’t Q say that according to his three day spike theory, tomorrow would see a peak?


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Darren S
30 March 2020 15:26:04

Originally Posted by: Caz 


Didn’t Q say that according to his three day spike theory, tomorrow would see a peak?



No, today. The figures aren't out yet.


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picturesareme
30 March 2020 15:26:14

Originally Posted by: Darren S 


 


This article claims the true death toll in Wuhan was 42,000.


https://www.thesun.co.uk/news/11283933/wuhan-coronavirus-death-toll-cover-up-urns/


Based on a population of 11 million, given numbers of asymptomatic cases - you could have had 8 million infected and 0.5% dead - maybe they have reached herd immunity?



Its the Sun.. to make matters worse they've quoted the Mail 😂 and this all stems from Twitter post a few days ago. 


As was pointed out then, around 50 thousand cremation were carried out in the final quarter of 2019 in wuhan, and this was slightly higher than the previous year. If a city and surrounding areas go onto lockdown then of course there will be a backlog of cremated to be returned upon removal of the lockdown.

Gooner
30 March 2020 15:26:27

Only 165 cases in Oxfordshire out of a population of 650,000 + that's remarkably low 


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Gooner
30 March 2020 15:27:39

Originally Posted by: The Beast from the East 


 


This is perhaps the stats we should be looking at all over the world


Hospital occupancy and care home deaths, which we don't yet know about


But overall encouraging news that this thing is under control and life can return to normal very soon


 



What's your VERY soon out of interest


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Caz
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30 March 2020 15:27:47

Originally Posted by: Darren S 


 


No, today. The figures aren't out yet.


  Thanks Darren!


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Saint Snow
30 March 2020 15:37:37

Originally Posted by: John p 


 


Good to be prepared, but based on the trends will anyone even need to enter the Excel arena that was hurried together? 


Something isn’t adding up here?



 


Perhaps they're getting an idea now of the sort of numbers that would likely require hospitalisation if they semi-relaxed restrictions, and thus putting in place the kind of bed numbers anticipated in advance of a semi-relaxation.


Or else they are preparing for a worst case scenario, on the basis of 'if we need them, then we're prepared; if we don't, then it's better to have spent the money just in case' (which would go against the thinking of every Tory politician and government since at least the dark days of The Thatcher)


 


 



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Gooner
30 March 2020 15:39:17

Originally Posted by: Darren S 


 


No, today. The figures aren't out yet.



They are out . 2,107 cases - 180 deaths 


I think the up / down scenario's we are seeing could well be the norm 


 


Total cases to date 22,141 , how we can get back to normal VERY soon I just don't see - The expectations from those in the know is for thousands more cases to be admitted 


 


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Phil G
30 March 2020 15:41:51
A guy on the BBC news special just said in England 159 have died in the last twenty four hours. Is this true. Should someone have a word if its fake news?
Gavin D
30 March 2020 15:43:39

Originally Posted by: Phil G 

A guy on the BBC news special just said in England 159 have died in the last twenty four hours. Is this true. Should someone have a word if its fake news?


 


Fake news indeed.


They're NOT all the past 24 hours. They're up to a week old in some cases and were awaiting test results to come back then inform family members.

Bugglesgate
30 March 2020 15:46:01

Originally Posted by: Saint Snow 


 


 


Perhaps they're getting an idea now of the sort of numbers that would likely require hospitalisation if they semi-relaxed restrictions, and thus putting in place the kind of bed numbers anticipated in advance of a semi-relaxation.


Or else they are preparing for a worst case scenario, on the basis of 'if we need them, then we're prepared; if we don't, then it's better to have spent the money just in case' (which would go against the thinking of every Tory politician and government since at least the dark days of The Thatcher)


 



 


You  know my visceral  hatred of the Thatch and suspicion of Tories in general, however, the proof of the pudding is that Boris  IS actually doing the right things at the moment, for whatever reason (genuine empathy or being s*it scared this could all blow up and make him the worst -Prime - Minister ...... ever !).  He is also , largely, saying the right things.  I'm still giving him the benefit of the doubt.  If we are being totally honest, as much as I sympathise with Corbyn's take on things generally,  I think in these circumstances he would have been  a bloody disaster !


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xioni2
30 March 2020 15:46:56

The German plane transporting patients from Italy and France to Germany.


westv
30 March 2020 15:48:07

Originally Posted by: Gavin D 


 


....then inform family members.



For what reason nobody has any idea.


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Heavy Weather 2013
30 March 2020 15:53:34
BREAKING:

2619 New Positive Cases
7.2K Tests
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Ulric
30 March 2020 16:03:07

Originally Posted by: Maunder Minimum 


 


Well, not quite. Once a country has contained the virus via economy destroying lock-down measures, it needs to then restrict its re-entry. So no more Spanish holidays, Alpine walks or jetting to and from many destinations, apart from on essential business.



You've been saying that for four years.


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Darren S
30 March 2020 16:03:09

Originally Posted by: Heavy Weather 2013 

BREAKING:

2619 New Positive Cases
7.2K Tests


Higher than Saturday and Sunday, but lower than Friday. It certainly looks like the exponential phase is over?


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Gavin D
30 March 2020 16:05:59

Daily breakdown of the data from PHE


UK data 


Daily confirmed Cases - 2,107 (-326)


Patients Recovered - 135 (no change) - Current daily high for recovered patients 42 (22/03) - Data will be updated in due course a new system is in development.


Total UK deaths - 1,408 (+180)


English data


Top 10 Local Authorities with the highest confirmed cases



  1. Birmingham: 578

  2. Hampshire: 498

  3. Sheffield: 428

  4. Southwark: 368

  5. Lambeth: 366

  6. Brent: 359

  7. Surrey: 358

  8. Cumbria: 340

  9. Hertfordshire: 339

  10. Wandsworth: 314


Local Authorities with the fewest confirmed cases



  1. Rutland: 2

  2. Kingston upon Hull, City of: 11

  3. Isle of Wight: 11

  4. Hartlepool: 12

  5. Blackburn with Darwen: 14

  6. North Lincolnshire: 15

  7. Darlington: 16

  8. Blackpool: 18

  9. Halton: 19

  10. North East Lincolnshire: 20


Regional data



  • London - 6,521 (+564)

  • Midlands - 3,188 (+364)

  • South East - 2,101 (+214)

  • North East and Yorkshire - 2,087 (+295 no change)

  • North West - 1,847 (+311)

  • East of England - 1,339 (+200)

  • South West - 818 (+85)


All changes with yesterday. Data based up to 9am today for new cases and up to 5pm yesterday for new confirmed coronavirus deaths. Not all deaths occurred in the 24hr period.

Heavy Weather 2013
30 March 2020 16:13:46

Originally Posted by: Gavin D 


Daily breakdown of the data from PHE


UK data 


Daily confirmed Cases - 2,107 (-326)


Patients Recovered - 135 (no change) - Current daily high for recovered patients 42 (22/03) - Data will be updated in due course a new system is in development.


Total UK deaths - 1,408 (+180)


English data


Top 10 Local Authorities with the highest confirmed cases



  1. Birmingham: 578

  2. Hampshire: 498

  3. Sheffield: 428

  4. Southwark: 368

  5. Lambeth: 366

  6. Brent: 359

  7. Surrey: 358

  8. Cumbria: 340

  9. Hertfordshire: 339

  10. Wandsworth: 314


Local Authorities with the fewest confirmed cases



  1. Rutland: 2

  2. Kingston upon Hull, City of: 11

  3. Isle of Wight: 11

  4. Hartlepool: 12

  5. Blackburn with Darwen: 14

  6. North Lincolnshire: 15

  7. Darlington: 16

  8. Blackpool: 18

  9. Halton: 19

  10. North East Lincolnshire: 20


Regional data



  • London - 6,521 (+564)

  • Midlands - 3,188 (+364)

  • South East - 2,101 (+214)

  • North East and Yorkshire - 2,087 (+295 no change)

  • North West - 1,847 (+311)

  • East of England - 1,339 (+200)

  • South West - 818 (+85)


All changes with yesterday. Data based up to 9am today for new cases and up to 5pm yesterday for new confirmed coronavirus deaths. Not all deaths occurred in the 24hr period.



Your daily confirmed cases is incorrect.


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