More panic.
I think you need to be more specific. More panic by who about what? Or should I just panic now?
More panic.
I think you need to be more specific. More panic by who about what? Or should I just panic now?
Let’s hope the new Macron Variant doesn’t go anywhere.
Don't know, but seeing as it directly followed mine and Lamie"s posts, guess it might have been aimed at me. Shame that someone who works in a caring profession appears to be so uncaring...
Apologies to him though, if I'm wrong!
It was not aimed at either of you. Apologies if it seemed as such.
As a rule of thumb, I reckon you can get a good idea by taking the percentage of people who have a positive test, and applying it to the normal number of admissions, and saying that is how many will be "incidental covid" admissions.It would be very helpful if they would publish the number of patients in hospital BECAUSE of Covid alongside those with covid.
If I go in with a broken leg and happen to have Covid I am currently in hospital with covid- which whilst technically correct its not the whole picture
It would seem anecdotally at least that a sizeable % aren't in hospital because of the virus, and even if it were only a few % it would impact the figures quite a bit
It's all the fault of Chester City FC.Covid case rates in Wales are rising almost three times faster than in England despite tougher restrictions being in place, according to the latest figures.
People in Wales have been living under alert level two measures since Boxing Day, which include mandatory face coverings in all indoor settings, a six person limit for meeting in public places and the closure of all nightclubs.
Despite the measures, the country's Covid cases have almost doubled since Dec 26, with an overall increase of 94 per cent, according to the latest government data. In comparison, England’s cases have increased by only 34 per cent.
Under England's current Plan B measures - which are less strict than in Wales - people have been told to work from home wherever possible, wear face coverings on public transport and in public places, and show proof of their Covid vaccination status to access large events and nightclubs.
Drakeford better enforce a full lockdown
Good tool to assess the Covid risk..
Watching BHA at the Amex without facemask 1.5%
Nipping out to the toilet at half time with facemask 0.87%
Taking the train and chatting with facemask 4.3%
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Covid case rates in Wales are rising almost three times faster than in England despite tougher restrictions being in place, according to the latest figures.
People in Wales have been living under alert level two measures since Boxing Day, which include mandatory face coverings in all indoor settings, a six person limit for meeting in public places and the closure of all nightclubs.
Despite the measures, the country's Covid cases have almost doubled since Dec 26, with an overall increase of 94 per cent, according to the latest government data. In comparison, England’s cases have increased by only 34 per cent.
Under England's current Plan B measures - which are less strict than in Wales - people have been told to work from home wherever possible, wear face coverings on public transport and in public places, and show proof of their Covid vaccination status to access large events and nightclubs.
Drakeford better enforce a full lockdown