Yep, 4 days in a row of falling numbers
Not really good news but the Govt have said that positive cases ( me and Mrs) can lease isolation if you test negative with a lateral flow on day 6 and 7
My day 6 is tomorrow.....I have tried to order Lateral Flow tests for 5 days now and none available in my area....so the good news is I am going to have to carry on isolating until day 10 with no symptoms anymore....Hey ho
I had lateral flow tests, symptoms had ended.
Still got positive LFT on day 6, 7, 8 & 9. Did my 10 days.
Midnight Thursday is my freedom day so hoping to be @ the Palace game..
Did you test on Day 10 or is it considered your not infectious at that time?
Not really good news but the Govt have said that positive cases ( me and Mrs) can lease isolation if you test negative with a lateral flow on day 6 and 7
My day 6 is tomorrow.....I have tried to order Lateral Flow tests for 5 days now and none available in my area....so the good news is I am going to have to carry on isolating until day 10 with no symptoms anymore....Hey ho
Finally managed to order some......they will take up to 3 days to arrive..today is day 6 so I know ask myself whats the point?I've just ordered some online for my parents. They both have it but have run out of tests. My Dad is day 8 today but still positive but that was his last test.
Some comparative historical context.
Brighton Sussex University Hospitals:
18 Jan 21
260 inpatients with Covid
66 of whom were in intensive care (all beds taken)
11 Jan 22
53 inpatients with Covid
<5 of whom are in intensive care.
Omicron and the booster programme leave the UK in far more favourable position a year on.
The Argus could do a bit of research eg from their own old editions, but they’re too lazy or in the business of stirring.
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Infection numbers seem to be falling quite steeply now, 13% down week on week and today's 120k compares with over 200k a week ago and is the lowest number since Dec 27th (accepting Xmas/New Year numbers were all over the place, the trend is starting to look clear). Hospital admissions remain quite high but have flattened completely over the last 10 days, and the numbers on ventilators hasn't increased at all in the Omicron wave (remains lower now than in November).
Sorry if wrong thread, but I do think the good news needs to be fact checked - am I right in thinking the new cases doesn't include reinfections so are close to being meaningless?
My daughters class now has several cases but they've all had it before...
Some comparative historical context.
Brighton Sussex University Hospitals:
18 Jan 21
260 inpatients with Covid
66 of whom were in intensive care (all beds taken)
11 Jan 22
53 inpatients with Covid
<5 of whom are in intensive care.
Omicron and the booster programme leave the UK in far more favourable position a year on.
The Argus could do a bit of research eg from their own old editions, but they’re too lazy or in the business of stirring.
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Sadly The Argus doesn’t deserve yours, or anyone else’s, consideration as a serious publication at the moment.
The editors seem distracted by trying to keep up with current ways of presenting news (social media, video etc). But really, nothing has changed - people want information that is reliable, relevant and accurate.
No-one should celebrate the downfall of The Argus though. It is in everyone’s interests for it to improve as local media has a crucial role to play in keeping the authorities in check.
We should demand that they do better
Some comparative historical context.
Brighton Sussex University Hospitals:
18 Jan 21
260 inpatients with Covid
66 of whom were in intensive care (all beds taken)
11 Jan 22
53 inpatients with Covid
<5 of whom are in intensive care.
Omicron and the booster programme leave the UK in far more favourable position a year on.
The Argus could do a bit of research eg from their own old editions, but they’re too lazy or in the business of stirring.
———————-
Sadly The Argus doesn’t deserve yours, or anyone else’s, consideration as a serious publication at the moment.
The editors seem distracted by trying to keep up with current ways of presenting news (social media, video etc). But really, nothing has changed - people want information that is reliable, relevant and accurate.
No-one should celebrate the downfall of The Argus though. It is in everyone’s interests for it to improve as local media has a crucial role to play in keeping the authorities in check.
We should demand that they do better
Until then, it's the local Daily Mail/Mirror. Only interested in inflaming readers and the clickbait war in the comments sections.