Local lockdowns in the UK
#5281
Join Date: Feb 2010
Location: London, UK
Programs: BA Exec Club, SIA KrisFlyer, Qantas FF, Emirates Skywards
Posts: 1,850
Daily data:
Cases 3,165 (2,493 last Tuesday)
Deaths 0 (15)
People vaccinated up to and including 31 May 2021:
First dose: 39,477,158
Second dose: 25,734,719
The rolling seven day daily average for cases is now up 31.9% on the previous week and the same measure for deaths is down 10.4%. The rolling 7 day daily average for deaths is 6.1 today. At last, after a week or more of poor figures we have a day we have waited a long while for. 0 deaths reported for the UK which is the first time we have seen that since July 30th. Total jabs is also now well over 65 million.
Cases 3,165 (2,493 last Tuesday)
Deaths 0 (15)
People vaccinated up to and including 31 May 2021:
First dose: 39,477,158
Second dose: 25,734,719
The rolling seven day daily average for cases is now up 31.9% on the previous week and the same measure for deaths is down 10.4%. The rolling 7 day daily average for deaths is 6.1 today. At last, after a week or more of poor figures we have a day we have waited a long while for. 0 deaths reported for the UK which is the first time we have seen that since July 30th. Total jabs is also now well over 65 million.
#5282
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#5283
Join Date: Feb 2010
Location: London, UK
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Happy to be corrected on this, but because of the recent rise in cases, many people are looking at the relationship between cases, hospital admissions and deaths. With 75% of adults having a first dose and 50% fully jabbed, hopefully the rise in cases doesn't mean a spike in hospitalisations and deaths.
#5284
Join Date: Jan 2016
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Posts: 4,489
Happy to be corrected on this, but because of the recent rise in cases, many people are looking at the relationship between cases, hospital admissions and deaths. With 75% of adults having a first dose and 50% fully jabbed, hopefully the rise in cases doesn't mean a spike in hospitalisations and deaths.
#5285
Join Date: Oct 2012
Location: Kent, UK
Programs: M&S Elite+, BAEC Silver
Posts: 3,690
Daily data:
Cases 4,330 (3,180 last Wednesday)
Deaths 12 (9)
Patients admitted 123 (130 on the 20th)
Patients in hospital 923 (956 on the 24th)
Patients in ventilation beds 136 (128 on the 25th)
People vaccinated up to and including 01 June 2021:
First dose: 39,585,665
Second dose: 26,073,284
The rolling seven day daily average for cases is now up 34.7% on the previous week and the same measure for deaths is down 14.8%. The rolling 7 day daily average for deaths is 6.6 today. The figure for deaths is pretty good considering we have had a weekend and bank holiday to delay data. Other hospital data is reasonably stable.
Cases 4,330 (3,180 last Wednesday)
Deaths 12 (9)
Patients admitted 123 (130 on the 20th)
Patients in hospital 923 (956 on the 24th)
Patients in ventilation beds 136 (128 on the 25th)
People vaccinated up to and including 01 June 2021:
First dose: 39,585,665
Second dose: 26,073,284
The rolling seven day daily average for cases is now up 34.7% on the previous week and the same measure for deaths is down 14.8%. The rolling 7 day daily average for deaths is 6.6 today. The figure for deaths is pretty good considering we have had a weekend and bank holiday to delay data. Other hospital data is reasonably stable.
#5286
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Join Date: Jan 2009
Location: London & Sonoma CA
Programs: UA 1K, MM *G for life, BAEC Gold
Posts: 10,233
Daily data:
Cases 4,330 (3,180 last Wednesday)
Deaths 12 (9)
Patients admitted 123 (130 on the 20th)
Patients in hospital 923 (956 on the 24th)
Patients in ventilation beds 136 (128 on the 25th)
People vaccinated up to and including 01 June 2021:
First dose: 39,585,665
Second dose: 26,073,284
The rolling seven day daily average for cases is now up 34.7% on the previous week and the same measure for deaths is down 14.8%. The rolling 7 day daily average for deaths is 6.6 today.
Cases 4,330 (3,180 last Wednesday)
Deaths 12 (9)
Patients admitted 123 (130 on the 20th)
Patients in hospital 923 (956 on the 24th)
Patients in ventilation beds 136 (128 on the 25th)
People vaccinated up to and including 01 June 2021:
First dose: 39,585,665
Second dose: 26,073,284
The rolling seven day daily average for cases is now up 34.7% on the previous week and the same measure for deaths is down 14.8%. The rolling 7 day daily average for deaths is 6.6 today.
#5287
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Join Date: Dec 2009
Posts: 2,553
Case growth is picking up though. Data from Scotland shows hospitalisations are 5% of cases (vs 10% before - vaccine effect), but at 5% of a high case number, it could still be an issue. Latest data showing the variant may be around 70% more transmissible, which if I remember correctly from that bojo press conference is actually a fair bit higher than his worst case scenario.
Last edited by Dan1113; Jun 2, 2021 at 1:59 pm
#5288
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Posts: 466
#5289
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Join Date: Oct 2001
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Posts: 18,033
Hi,
Just received my nhs scotland blue envelope for my 2nd az Jab for 10th june at 330pm.
this will be 11 weeks since my first jab.
Regards
Tbs
Just received my nhs scotland blue envelope for my 2nd az Jab for 10th june at 330pm.
this will be 11 weeks since my first jab.
Regards
Tbs
#5290
Join Date: Apr 2019
Location: EDI, FRA, DTW, BCN
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My second jab appointment also came last night - bang on exactly eight weeks after the first. I was quite surprised to have received it already, seeing as it has only been a little under five weeks since the first one, but I'm not complaining, since I actually cannot make that date and will have to rearrange it anyway, so it's nice to have the notice.
(and instead of hiking out to Bearsden again, I will rearrange it for the Louisa Jordan this time!)
(and instead of hiking out to Bearsden again, I will rearrange it for the Louisa Jordan this time!)
#5291
Join Date: Dec 2011
Location: BRS
Programs: BA Gold, Hilton Diamond
Posts: 5,007
BBC are reporting that there are to be no additions to the Green list this week.
"We've got to protect the progress that we've made here at home whilst of course allowing for travel when it's safe to do so. We've got to follow the data." as per Matt Handcock.
"We've got to protect the progress that we've made here at home whilst of course allowing for travel when it's safe to do so. We've got to follow the data." as per Matt Handcock.
https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/live/uk-57340860
No more countries or territories will be added to the UK's foreign travel green list today, the BBC understands.
It is still possible that some countries will be removed from the green list.
There is also a strong expectation that there will be additions to the red list.
The full list of countries in the traffic light system is expected to be announced later.
No more countries or territories will be added to the UK's foreign travel green list today, the BBC understands.
It is still possible that some countries will be removed from the green list.
There is also a strong expectation that there will be additions to the red list.
The full list of countries in the traffic light system is expected to be announced later.
#5292
Join Date: Jan 2016
Location: LON
Programs: BAEC
Posts: 3,942
And now being widely leaked that Portugal is probably coming off the green list seemingly direct to amber (maybe no green watchlist) from Tuesday 8th June
Portugal to be taken off green list
13:45 Nick Eardley, Political correspondent
Its understood Portugal is being removed from the green list and will be added to the amber list from Tuesday. It follows a meeting this morning between the UK and devolved governments and advice from the joint biosecurity centre. Sources tell me this decision will be announced later.
13:45 Nick Eardley, Political correspondent
Its understood Portugal is being removed from the green list and will be added to the amber list from Tuesday. It follows a meeting this morning between the UK and devolved governments and advice from the joint biosecurity centre. Sources tell me this decision will be announced later.
#5293
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Further to the above, Sky is reporting that Portugal has been moved from the green list to the amber list.
Edited to add: I see Plunet beat me to the punch in getting the info up first.
Hopes of a summer holiday abroad have been dashed, with no new countries added to the UK's green travel list and Portugal moved to amber.
#5294
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Join Date: Dec 2009
Posts: 2,553
What happened to the watch list and giving people notice?!