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Hospital admissions on the up in RSCH.
Can you verify that please. I am not sure how helpful that is on its own.Hospital admissions on the up in RSCH.
I think you may find that Hancock announcing the 'launch' of track and trace while the person responsible for it says it won't be operational for another month
https://www.itv.com/news/2020-05-28/coronavirus-test-and-trace-scheme-launch-government-covid-19/
and the Government refusing to release turnaround times for tests which are thought to be in excess of 5 Days
https://www.buzzfeed.com/albertonardelli/uk-coronavirus-test-trace-trace-results
together with no feedback whatsoever from the app that went into beta testing on the IOW a month ago, and still very high levels of infection and fatalities, compared to others who are easing lockdown.
Look back at the last two week's daily briefings and count how many times the scientists have said that we need 'an efficient testing system' in order for Track and Trace to work and for us to ease the lockdown. Meanwhile Hancock announces we are launching it, against all scientific advice, in order to try and get the discussion off of Cummings.
But maybe he was just in a 'bad mood'
Can you verify that please. I am not sure how helpful that is on its own.
On the up could mean 10 new admissions, 100 or 1000.
Hospital admissions on the up in RSCH.
and the Government refusing to release turnaround times for tests which are thought to be in excess of 5 Days
https://www.buzzfeed.com/albertonardelli/uk-coronavirus-test-trace-trace-results
Yeah the thought occurred to me as well. The Welsh seem much more cautious than us. I hope we are right as I can't help wonder if the government are paying as much notice to the R figure as they were suggesting a couple of weeks ago.Not sure if its been mentioned that reports that we are easing lockdown but the Alert Level is remaining at 4. Makes no sense at all to me
https://twitter.com/SamCoatesSky/status/1266343539631435776
I thought the whole idea was we "followed the science" if they don't believe we should be reducing it how can we be easing lockdown
I can't help wonder if the government are paying as much notice to the R figure
It's a calculation based upon actual numbers I believe. Probably taken from hospital admissions?Is the R number a calculation, and if so what is it? Or is it inference based on .... well something like "We're seeing less new cases now so let's drop it by 0.4%"
Given the fast-moving nature of all of this, it strikes me as a little strange to reference an article that is over two weeks old now.
This only caught my eye, as Dido Harding gave what I thought were reasonable sounding stats in a daily briefing a few days back. I can't recall the specifics but it was something like 85% of tests returned within 24 hours and 95% within 48 hours, but there was a goal to further improve these turnaround times.
I don't believe there have been any statistics given by the government on turnaround whatsoever as I've tried to find some for the last few weeks. I would be interested if you can find some references, as it's absolutely critical to track and trace
It's a calculation based upon actual numbers I believe. Probably taken from hospital admissions?
Plenty of references to the stats I've given - looks like Matt Hancock repeated them too, although I was out by 1% it seems, and I don't recall Dido Harding saying that stat was from drive-through centres.
"84% of the tests from the drive-through centres are returned within 24 hours, 95% of all tests are returned within 48 hours."
Sorry, i edited above, but a link would be great thanks
I believe you have access to the same search engines as me.
I believe you have access to the same search engines as me.