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LamieRobertson

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Feb 3, 2008
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SHOREHAM BY SEA
Ok, back from the pub (good company, nice pint, couple of glasses of red, nice meal.....bit chilly but they had the patio heaters on). The Welsh have now provided their numbers........UK daily stats :

Infections - 2,472, rolling 7 day down 15.3%
Deaths - 23 (241 last 7 days)
Admissions - 230, rolling 7 day down 19.7%
Jabs - 59k 1st, 201k 2nd, cumulative 32.3m & 7.9m
In hospital - 2,537

Better late than never









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Guinness Boy

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Jul 23, 2003
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Up and Coming Sunny Portslade
First jab done today

Linked into bill gates matrix

Me too :)

Just sent you a "fetch beer message" but got an error 400 Bad Request back. Think the thing's on the blink already. Still, no side effects thus far......
 










dazzer6666

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Mar 27, 2013
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Burgess Hill
Possible peek into the near-future in the UK - suggestion Israel may have reached herd immunity.........

In Israel, more than half (5.3 million) its residents have been vaccinated and an additional 830,000 people have tested positive for the virus in the past, which should give them some natural immunity.

That works out as roughly 68% of the population who are likely to have antibodies in their blood which can fight off the virus.

Prof Eyal Leshem, a director at Israel's largest hospital, the Sheba Medical Center, said herd immunity was the "only explanation" for the fact that cases continued to fall even as more restrictions were lifted.

"There is a continuous decline despite returning to near normalcy," he said.

"This tells us that even if a person is infected, most people they meet walking around won't be infected by them."

And cases are falling in all age groups including children, even though under-16s are not generally being vaccinated.


https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/health-56722186
 


spoonie

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Apr 19, 2011
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36 people in Brighton and Hove have tested positive over the last 7 days, during the peak in January this was over 2,000 a week. also as a footnote out of the 36 people tested positive only one of them was over 60 years old , Further proof that the vaccines are working?
 




dazzer6666

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Mar 27, 2013
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Numbers update - notable today is daily admissions which have fallen below 200. Number in hospital continues to go down, so plenty more are still leaving than going in.

Infections - 2,491, rolling 7 day down 11.5%
Deaths - 38 (234 last 7 days)
Admissions - 181, rolling 7 day down 15.5%
Jabs - 76k 1st, 313k 2nd, cumulative 32.3m & 8.2m
In hospital - 2,481

Plus :

Today’s reported deaths figure of 38 is 15.6% down on last week (45), and the lowest Wednesday since 23 September (37).

Latest seven-day averages:

Today: 33
Yesterday: 34 (-2.9%)
A week ago: 31 (+9.3%)
23 January peak: 1,248 (-97.3%)
 
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Mellotron

I've asked for soup
Jul 2, 2008
32,468
Brighton
Rumblings from Israel that they are now considering dropping the remaining few restrictions soon.
 
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CHAPPERS

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Jul 5, 2003
45,090
https://www.theguardian.com/society...produces-strong-antibody-response-study-shows

Quite a lot to take away from this article but I guess the main thing is that they are learning how best to utilise different vaccines for different scenarios.

Antibody responses are important against infection and reinfection, said Moss, “but the cellular response is more subtle”. T-cells might protect against severity of disease, but they may also be less susceptible than antibodies to loss of immunity from variants.

“I think people are confident that variants will only lose 10% to 20% of the cellular response, whereas they can lose a lot more of the antibody response. It’s about how the immune system works,” he said.
 






LamieRobertson

Not awoke
Feb 3, 2008
48,398
SHOREHAM BY SEA
Numbers update - notable today is daily admissions which have fallen below 200. Number in hospital continues to go down, so plenty more are still leaving than going in.

Infections - 2,491, rolling 7 day down 11.5%
Deaths - 38 (234 last 7 days)
Admissions - 181, rolling 7 day down 15.5%
Jabs - 76k 1st, 313k 2nd, cumulative 32.3m & 8.2m
In hospital - 2,481

Plus :

Today’s reported deaths figure of 38 is 15.6% down on last week (45), and the lowest Wednesday since 23 September (37).

Latest seven-day averages:

Today: 33
Yesterday: 34 (-2.9%)
A week ago: 31 (+9.3%)
23 January peak: 1,248 (-97.3%)


I guess some slight negative news is you haven’t been to the pub..still time I guess 👀
 


Jim in the West

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Sep 13, 2003
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Way out West
Numbers update - notable today is daily admissions which have fallen below 200. Number in hospital continues to go down, so plenty more are still leaving than going in.

Infections - 2,491, rolling 7 day down 11.5%
Deaths - 38 (234 last 7 days)
Admissions - 181, rolling 7 day down 15.5%
Jabs - 76k 1st, 313k 2nd, cumulative 32.3m & 8.2m
In hospital - 2,481

Plus :

Today’s reported deaths figure of 38 is 15.6% down on last week (45), and the lowest Wednesday since 23 September (37).

Latest seven-day averages:

Today: 33
Yesterday: 34 (-2.9%)
A week ago: 31 (+9.3%)
23 January peak: 1,248 (-97.3%)

I was just looking back at some headlines from 2018 - in early January that year there was a surge in "normal" flu hospitalisations.There were 5,000 admissions in the first week of Jan 2018, and 27 deaths. There was a story about an otherwise healthy 18 year old who died of pneumonia after catching flu. OK - I realise Covid-19 is far more serious than "normal" flu....but I can't remember much sustained coverage in the news at the time.
 








LamieRobertson

Not awoke
Feb 3, 2008
48,398
SHOREHAM BY SEA
36 people in Brighton and Hove have tested positive over the last 7 days, during the peak in January this was over 2,000 a week. also as a footnote out of the 36 people tested positive only one of them was over 60 years old , Further proof that the vaccines are working?

None testing positive in Adur for the last three days...only 14 in the whole of April
 


Weststander

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Aug 25, 2011
69,238
Withdean area
Numbers for the newly merged hospital trust covering BSUH, Southlands, Worthing and Chichester hospitals.

12 COVID patients in hospital this week, down from 19 last week. Zero in intensive care.

[Can’t easily find directly comparable data, but at peak on 12 January:
All 66 COVID intensive beds were occupied at BSUH and there were 925 COVID patients in hospital in all of Sussex].
 








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