Anybody know why .... 18:43 - Apr 13 with 2537 views | BanksterDebtSlave | ...covid deaths are 651 today? (up 418 on last week?) | |
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Anybody know why .... on 18:51 - Apr 13 with 2092 views | Bluemer | Due to technical reasons, todays figures include a backlog from yesterday I believe | | | |
Anybody know why .... on 18:51 - Apr 13 with 2091 views | 66notout | Could it possibly have something to do with the fact that COVID remains rife despite the Government having apparently washed their hands - pardon the pun - of it? | | | |
Anybody know why .... on 18:57 - Apr 13 with 2061 views | GeoffSentence |
Anybody know why .... on 18:51 - Apr 13 by Bluemer | Due to technical reasons, todays figures include a backlog from yesterday I believe |
Aye, seems to be the case 13 April 2022 Log category:data issue Deaths figures for England include backlog Following the technical issue affecting one route of reporting to UKHSA yesterday, today's deaths figures by report date include some deaths that would have been reported on 12 April 2022. | |
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Anybody know why .... on 19:02 - Apr 13 with 2065 views | jas0999 | … also doesn’t account for those who had other underlying health conditions. | | | |
Anybody know why .... on 19:06 - Apr 13 with 2013 views | Swansea_Blue |
Anybody know why .... on 18:57 - Apr 13 by GeoffSentence | Aye, seems to be the case 13 April 2022 Log category:data issue Deaths figures for England include backlog Following the technical issue affecting one route of reporting to UKHSA yesterday, today's deaths figures by report date include some deaths that would have been reported on 12 April 2022. |
Phew, only the 300 odd still dying each day then. For a minute I thought we could have a problem. That’s not aimed at you of course. I’m just confused, annoyed and a little bit angry as to why we’ve got to a point that 300+ deaths a day (and it’ll probably rise again in the next wave) doesn’t register any apparent concern with anyone. It’s equivalent to a large airliner coming down in the UK every single day. Or 13 or 14 Manchester bombings, or not far off our worse naval tragedies or mining disasters, every single day. | |
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The latest 7 day average is...... on 19:12 - Apr 13 with 1992 views | Bloots |
Anybody know why .... on 19:06 - Apr 13 by Swansea_Blue | Phew, only the 300 odd still dying each day then. For a minute I thought we could have a problem. That’s not aimed at you of course. I’m just confused, annoyed and a little bit angry as to why we’ve got to a point that 300+ deaths a day (and it’ll probably rise again in the next wave) doesn’t register any apparent concern with anyone. It’s equivalent to a large airliner coming down in the UK every single day. Or 13 or 14 Manchester bombings, or not far off our worse naval tragedies or mining disasters, every single day. |
....219 deaths (RIP) of all causes within 28 days of a positive covid test. | |
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The latest 7 day average is...... on 19:14 - Apr 13 with 1969 views | Swansea_Blue |
The latest 7 day average is...... on 19:12 - Apr 13 by Bloots | ....219 deaths (RIP) of all causes within 28 days of a positive covid test. |
Still sounds like a lot to me, but then we get into whether Covid was contributing or just incidental I suppose. [Post edited 13 Apr 2022 19:15]
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Anybody know why .... on 19:15 - Apr 13 with 1956 views | LeoMuff |
Anybody know why .... on 19:02 - Apr 13 by jas0999 | … also doesn’t account for those who had other underlying health conditions. |
Why would it ? | |
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Anybody know why .... on 19:16 - Apr 13 with 1957 views | BlueBadger |
Anybody know why .... on 19:02 - Apr 13 by jas0999 | … also doesn’t account for those who had other underlying health conditions. |
Are you suggesting that we should be protecting our more vulnerable members of society with some basic, cheap, simple precautions? If so, good on yer. Don't be scared to be explicit about it. Or, are you pulling some 'ah well, it's only sick people anyway' bullsh1t? That bullsh1t is why we had one of the highest death tolls in the world at one point. Sick and vulnerable people have loved ones too. If it's the second, you can go Eff yourself. [Post edited 27 Apr 2022 16:05]
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The latest 7 day average is...... on 19:18 - Apr 13 with 1926 views | BlueBadger |
The latest 7 day average is...... on 19:14 - Apr 13 by Swansea_Blue | Still sounds like a lot to me, but then we get into whether Covid was contributing or just incidental I suppose. [Post edited 13 Apr 2022 19:15]
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It generally doesn't make things BETTER. | |
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It's one of those discussions.... on 19:21 - Apr 13 with 1899 views | Bloots |
The latest 7 day average is...... on 19:14 - Apr 13 by Swansea_Blue | Still sounds like a lot to me, but then we get into whether Covid was contributing or just incidental I suppose. [Post edited 13 Apr 2022 19:15]
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....where stats can be chucked around to prove any argument unfortunately. Difficult innit. | |
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Anybody know why .... on 19:24 - Apr 13 with 1884 views | BanksterDebtSlave |
Anybody know why .... on 18:57 - Apr 13 by GeoffSentence | Aye, seems to be the case 13 April 2022 Log category:data issue Deaths figures for England include backlog Following the technical issue affecting one route of reporting to UKHSA yesterday, today's deaths figures by report date include some deaths that would have been reported on 12 April 2022. |
Fairly sure yesterday was only 20 less than previously but may well be wrong on that. | |
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The latest 7 day average is...... on 19:26 - Apr 13 with 1869 views | BanksterDebtSlave |
The latest 7 day average is...... on 19:14 - Apr 13 by Swansea_Blue | Still sounds like a lot to me, but then we get into whether Covid was contributing or just incidental I suppose. [Post edited 13 Apr 2022 19:15]
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Either way it would be the same methodology as previously. | |
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Anybody know why .... on 19:29 - Apr 13 with 1868 views | jeera |
Anybody know why .... on 19:02 - Apr 13 by jas0999 | … also doesn’t account for those who had other underlying health conditions. |
Can people please stop with this vile sh1t? You do realise plenty of people live normal lives with health conditions and that something such as Covid causes other problems that can exacerbate those existing conditions? This doesn't make those human beings expendable. | |
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It's one of those discussions.... on 19:30 - Apr 13 with 1862 views | BlueBadger |
It's one of those discussions.... on 19:21 - Apr 13 by Bloots | ....where stats can be chucked around to prove any argument unfortunately. Difficult innit. |
What I *will* say, anecdotally on the ground is that it's EVERYWHERE in hospitals at the moment. It's causing death directly when it's symtomatic(symptomatic cases are roughly 45% of our positive inpatients, right now) and indirectly because positive patients end up getting 'cohorts' together in designated areas being looked after in very 'generalist' areas regardless of what their specific needs might be and because having to close 'contact' bays means reduced capacity, so there's a growing number of acutely unwell people sitting in ambulances outside ED or, sitting in ED waiting hours(sometimes even days) for a bed, any bed. Which again, may not be the most appropriate bed. | |
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Anybody know why .... on 19:33 - Apr 13 with 1838 views | footers |
Anybody know why .... on 19:29 - Apr 13 by jeera | Can people please stop with this vile sh1t? You do realise plenty of people live normal lives with health conditions and that something such as Covid causes other problems that can exacerbate those existing conditions? This doesn't make those human beings expendable. |
'Yeah, you didn't die of AIDS so AIDS isn't really the problem.' | |
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Anybody know why .... on 19:35 - Apr 13 with 1824 views | GeoffSentence |
Anybody know why .... on 19:24 - Apr 13 by BanksterDebtSlave | Fairly sure yesterday was only 20 less than previously but may well be wrong on that. |
60 less than the day before, so the 651 does look like a bit of a jump even if some records were carried over date newDeaths28DaysByPublishDate 2022-04-13 651 2022-04-12 288 2022-04-11 348 2022-04-10 0 2022-04-09 0 2022-04-08 347 2022-04-07 317 2022-04-06 233 2022-04-05 368 2022-04-04 210 | |
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Anybody know why .... on 19:37 - Apr 13 with 1820 views | BlueBadger |
Anybody know why .... on 19:33 - Apr 13 by footers | 'Yeah, you didn't die of AIDS so AIDS isn't really the problem.' |
Last fortnight, I've been out around a dozen times to an individual with a condition that cause progressive scarring of the lungs. It's incurable but can be managed and many people live good lives for many years post diagnosis with good management. Poor b*gger had COVID back in Feb, it's excarbatedd and progressed it about 5 years in 6 weeks, probably thats to the weird things that it does to the immune system(still). They've gone from being independent, driving and generally enjoying their life to being essentially bed bound(because any kind of movement causes near-catastrophic breathlessness) in 6 weeks. Almost certainly because of covid. [Post edited 13 Apr 2022 19:52]
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When you drop a pandemic..... on 19:40 - Apr 13 with 1793 views | Bloots |
It's one of those discussions.... on 19:30 - Apr 13 by BlueBadger | What I *will* say, anecdotally on the ground is that it's EVERYWHERE in hospitals at the moment. It's causing death directly when it's symtomatic(symptomatic cases are roughly 45% of our positive inpatients, right now) and indirectly because positive patients end up getting 'cohorts' together in designated areas being looked after in very 'generalist' areas regardless of what their specific needs might be and because having to close 'contact' bays means reduced capacity, so there's a growing number of acutely unwell people sitting in ambulances outside ED or, sitting in ED waiting hours(sometimes even days) for a bed, any bed. Which again, may not be the most appropriate bed. |
...into an already underfunded and badly mismanaged NHS it's a recipe for disaster. What a world. Lambert out. | |
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When you drop a pandemic..... on 19:42 - Apr 13 with 1784 views | BlueBadger |
When you drop a pandemic..... on 19:40 - Apr 13 by Bloots | ...into an already underfunded and badly mismanaged NHS it's a recipe for disaster. What a world. Lambert out. |
We're probably coping with it worse now, than we were in January 21. | |
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It's one of those discussions.... on 19:49 - Apr 13 with 1731 views | BanksterDebtSlave |
It's one of those discussions.... on 19:30 - Apr 13 by BlueBadger | What I *will* say, anecdotally on the ground is that it's EVERYWHERE in hospitals at the moment. It's causing death directly when it's symtomatic(symptomatic cases are roughly 45% of our positive inpatients, right now) and indirectly because positive patients end up getting 'cohorts' together in designated areas being looked after in very 'generalist' areas regardless of what their specific needs might be and because having to close 'contact' bays means reduced capacity, so there's a growing number of acutely unwell people sitting in ambulances outside ED or, sitting in ED waiting hours(sometimes even days) for a bed, any bed. Which again, may not be the most appropriate bed. |
On a positive note it looks like the latest hospital admissions peak may have been reached. Less positively I heard of an otherwise healthy 47 year old in the area who died 2 days after becoming symptomatic. | |
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It's one of those discussions.... on 19:54 - Apr 13 with 1711 views | BlueBadger |
It's one of those discussions.... on 19:49 - Apr 13 by BanksterDebtSlave | On a positive note it looks like the latest hospital admissions peak may have been reached. Less positively I heard of an otherwise healthy 47 year old in the area who died 2 days after becoming symptomatic. |
Went out to someone yesterday with horrible both-side blood clots. No family history of anything like this. Unvaccinated. Probably covid related. | |
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Anybody know why .... on 20:32 - Apr 13 with 1629 views | mutters |
Anybody know why .... on 19:06 - Apr 13 by Swansea_Blue | Phew, only the 300 odd still dying each day then. For a minute I thought we could have a problem. That’s not aimed at you of course. I’m just confused, annoyed and a little bit angry as to why we’ve got to a point that 300+ deaths a day (and it’ll probably rise again in the next wave) doesn’t register any apparent concern with anyone. It’s equivalent to a large airliner coming down in the UK every single day. Or 13 or 14 Manchester bombings, or not far off our worse naval tragedies or mining disasters, every single day. |
Not underplaying the situation but does anybody know how many people die on average each day in the UK pre COVID? Would be interesting to know for a comparison and whether the overall daily totals now are close to that mean | |
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Anybody know why .... on 20:52 - Apr 13 with 1582 views | Churchman |
Anybody know why .... on 20:32 - Apr 13 by mutters | Not underplaying the situation but does anybody know how many people die on average each day in the UK pre COVID? Would be interesting to know for a comparison and whether the overall daily totals now are close to that mean |
I have found the following, which at first sight looks interesting. https://app.powerbi.com/view?r=eyJrIjoiYmUwNmFhMjYtNGZhYS00NDk2LWFlMTAtOTg0OGNhN For perspective, the number of people that die in the U.K. each year was 50k in 1990 and 59k in 2020. Obviously the population has risen from 57m to 70m in that time, but the most interesting stat is the mortality rate that in crude terms 916.1 per 100k in 2018 and 1016.2 per 100k in 2020. I assume the difference is Covid but I don’t actually know. | | | |
Anybody know why .... on 21:20 - Apr 13 with 1513 views | Joey_Joe_Joe_Junior |
Anybody know why .... on 19:06 - Apr 13 by Swansea_Blue | Phew, only the 300 odd still dying each day then. For a minute I thought we could have a problem. That’s not aimed at you of course. I’m just confused, annoyed and a little bit angry as to why we’ve got to a point that 300+ deaths a day (and it’ll probably rise again in the next wave) doesn’t register any apparent concern with anyone. It’s equivalent to a large airliner coming down in the UK every single day. Or 13 or 14 Manchester bombings, or not far off our worse naval tragedies or mining disasters, every single day. |
You really still doing this? March will be available soon but in February there were less deaths than the 5 year average, predating Covid. In February 2022, there were 43,081 deaths registered in England, 3,338 deaths (7.2%) fewer than the February five-year average (2016 to 2019, and 2021); there were 2,730 deaths registered in Wales, 267 deaths (8.9%) fewer than the February average. (Source, ONS) | | | |
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