Spain 9,000 + new cases today.
Where did you get that from? Worldometers is reporting 2,793
Incredibly irresponsible reporting which seems based on very little fact based evidence.
Spain 9,000 + new cases today.
Now on the BBC but written even more poorly.
329 England
12 Scotland
8 Wales
NI - NA yet
Around 350 in total, Sunday and Monday are always the lowest figures but looks like being around 100 fatalities down on already low U.K. 449 total last Monday. As always, these numbers are still people and we must always remember that but numbers wise it is positive signs we are well past the peak.
Incredibly irresponsible reporting which seems based on very little fact based evidence.
Now on the BBC but written even more poorly.
Diamond Princess
The Diamond Princess testing missed a lot of asymptomatic / mild passengers because they initially focused on testing the significantly ill and symptomatic. The last people tested were the asymptomatic, so they may have been past the RT-PCR window, which was less well understood early on. A later study of a fairly random subset of 104 passengers under quarantine found 73% remained asymptomatic over two weeks of daily medical observation. And that subset had a median age of 68, so we'd expect a more typically aged population to be even higher asymp.
The Roosevelt
“What we’ve found of the 600 or so that have been infected, what’s disconcerting is a majority of those, 350 plus, are asymptomatic,” Esper said in an interview with the “Today Show” on Thursday. “So it has revealed a new dynamic of this virus that it can be carried by normal, healthy people who have no idea whatsoever that they are carrying it.
Ohio prisons
"Nearly 3,300 inmates across four US state prison systems tested positive for coronavirus – but 96 percent were asymptomatic"
Boston Homeless Shelter.
Out of 397 people tested, 146 (36%) came up positive. But even more surprising, they weren't showing any signs of sickness.
Per Dr. Jim O'Connell of Boston Health Care for the Homeless Program, "Every one of these folks were asymptomatic. None of them had a fever, and none of them reported symptoms. So the usual screening tool we had been using in order to see who should be tested turned out to be essentially useless for us."
Arkansas Prison
Forty-four of 47 inmates in a barrack at the Arkansas Department of Corrections Cummins Unit prison have tested positive for COVID-19, state officials said Monday. Tyler said none of the inmates are experiencing symptoms.
"All inmates and staff at Cummins have masks and did so prior to the first positive case," Tyler said in the release. The department stopped all visitation with inmates in March
Some of these asymptomatic people may later develop symptoms but the median time from infection to onset is just 5 days and people rarely test positive in the first two or three days post-infection so that's a short window in which a pre-symptomatic person could test positive. Also, since you mention serology validation you may be interested in this info on the Abbott Labs test that will have shipped four million by the end of April and 20 million by June.
“This is a really fantastic test,” Keith Jerome, who leads UW Medicine’s virology program, told reporters today.
The UW Medicine Virology Lab has played a longstanding role in validating diagnostic tests for infectious diseases and immunity.
Jerome said Abbott’s test is “very, very sensitive, with a high degree of reliability.”
Univ of Washington's virology lab reports zero false-positives in their analysis. Abbott's CV19 serological test takes less than an hour and runs on their existing equipment that is already installed and working in thousands of labs with "a sensitivity of 100% to COVID-19 antibodies, Greninger said. Just as importantly, the test achieved a 99.6% specificity".
Miiight be too early to say, but appears we are decreasing in deaths at a faster rate than Italy did at the same stage post-peak? Italy's death peak as per Worldometers was 27th March (a month ago today) yet it's taken until yesterday for them to post a sub-400 day.
However I wonder if that's partly that they had a bigger early peak and the reporting is taking longer to catch up on, due to the ICUs being overwhelmed etc? Perhaps?
Pretty much all nightingales virtually empty, I could of course be wrong but the government probably knew the majority wouldn’t be ready for phase one peak of the virus but still went ahead to build them at a substantial cost, do they allow the government to potentially ease restrictions earlier than some other countries (in the timeline) because we know we have the extra capacity there if needed for ‘wave 2’ of the virus, should this come when they loosen restrictions.
Fits in with what Boris said before his illness about lockdown buying the NHS time and restricting the spread to allow us to cope with the peak. Probably wrong, but you’d think at the very least these extra beds will give the government a little more room for error.
Sunak just said 1/4 of all businesses have already ceased trading?!?