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Infection rates down!

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Daisymae Mon 26-Jul-21 11:14:22

The rates are down for 5 days in a row. I wonder if we can allow ourselves a little optimism, especially for those who are ECV?

Hilarybee Tue 27-Jul-21 16:59:22

I do a weekly PCR test because I can now visit my mum more regularly (she’s in a care home). The last PCR I did was on Thursday and I still haven’t had the results back. If the delay is happening to others who have also done a PCR this will affect the statistics that come out daily.

Jaxjacky Tue 27-Jul-21 17:10:51

GG13 yes, but 131 deaths, highest since March, hopefully as cases reduce, deaths will too.

HiPpyChick57 Tue 27-Jul-21 17:12:28

Oh they are going to lemongrove!

GrannyGravy13 Tue 27-Jul-21 17:13:38

Hilarybee

I do a weekly PCR test because I can now visit my mum more regularly (she’s in a care home). The last PCR I did was on Thursday and I still haven’t had the results back. If the delay is happening to others who have also done a PCR this will affect the statistics that come out daily.

I think it’s regional, friends of ours had their PCR test at 4pm on Sunday, their results were back 2.30pm on Monday.

TwoWolves Tue 27-Jul-21 17:59:31

Found them! My pearls of wisdom validated, Alegrias. I remember because after every pronouncement, I'd mutter 'Facemasks not working, then, Sturgeon?'

www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-scotland-57712737
www.scotsman.com/health/covid-why-does-scotland-have-the-highest-infection-rates-in-europe-3296453
www.livemint.com/news/world/scotland-becomes-covid-capital-of-europe-as-infection-rates-spiral-11625615507999.html

SueDoku Tue 27-Jul-21 18:10:48

Well, I have been using the ZOE app to report since last September, and noting down how many active cases there are in my area each day.
Last week (20th) there were 918 -- today the number is 2127 ? So I'm not sure where the cases are decreasing, because they sure aren't round here..!

Casdon Tue 27-Jul-21 18:12:01

It sounds most improbable that your brother in law had Covid as the cause of death written on his death certificate if he didn’t die from it HiPpyChick57. Doctors are legally obliged to enter correct information on death certificates.
As lemongrove suggested if his next of kin (your niece?) believes that the cause of death was incorrect they should act, I’d suggest they contact the Chief Executive of the Hospital where he died, or the GP practice manager if he died at home, and ask for a formal written response to the question.

I’m sorry you considered that my explanation was ‘as clear as mud’, but querying the cause of death will confirm whether he did have a positive Covid test on his records or all the clinical signs of a Covid infection, which is the critical missing piece of information.

Alegrias1 Tue 27-Jul-21 18:24:13

Oh dear.

Validated. Yes, that's right, course they are.

I was going to post some graphs but I don't think its worth it, is it? ???

Alegrias1 Tue 27-Jul-21 18:52:00

SueDoku

Well, I have been using the ZOE app to report since last September, and noting down how many active cases there are in my area each day.
Last week (20th) there were 918 -- today the number is 2127 ? So I'm not sure where the cases are decreasing, because they sure aren't round here..!

Zoe changed the way they calculate the figures on the 21st.

covid.joinzoe.com/post/covid-estimates-updated-vaccine

TwoWolves Wed 28-Jul-21 08:40:58

No, Alegrias, definitely not worth it, because you will never change my mind about the uselessness of facemasks, just as I'll never change your mind about their worth.

Alegrias1 Wed 28-Jul-21 08:51:35

Actually I'm not convinced about their worth, but weighing up the evidence it's probably more likely that they offer some protection than not, so I'll continue wearing them even though I find them difficult and uncomfortable.

While you appear to think you're some kind of freedom fighter with more knowledge than the rest of us, sticking it to The Man.

timetogo2016 Wed 28-Jul-21 09:10:48

I don`t take much notice of the covid rates going up or down,as i don`t truly believe they are accurate enough.
Eight miles from me covid is higher than ever.

TwoWolves Wed 28-Jul-21 11:41:28

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Casdon Wed 28-Jul-21 11:50:43

Reported, there is no need to resort to personal insults TwoWolves.

Hetty58 Wed 28-Jul-21 11:56:19

Of course, we're desperate for any good news and hopeful that vaccination is, at last, lowering the infection rate.

Still - we do know that it's far too early to tell, don't we?

We don't know how long immunity lasts for. There is always the prospect of new variants. When restrictions are lifted, cases will rise. Caution is needed and we haven't beaten Covid!

Callistemon Wed 28-Jul-21 12:50:03

Infection rates have gone up here but whether that has resulted in hospitalisations I do not know.

nanna8 Wed 28-Jul-21 14:00:35

I think it is bad manners not to wear a mask these days and I am sure they do work. It costs a lot here if you don’t wear them , $200 a pop , which certainly motivates those anti maskers.

Skye17 Wed 28-Jul-21 16:31:44

TwoWolves

Found them! My pearls of wisdom validated, Alegrias. I remember because after every pronouncement, I'd mutter 'Facemasks not working, then, Sturgeon?'

www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-scotland-57712737
www.scotsman.com/health/covid-why-does-scotland-have-the-highest-infection-rates-in-europe-3296453
www.livemint.com/news/world/scotland-becomes-covid-capital-of-europe-as-infection-rates-spiral-11625615507999.html

I can see from those links that Scotland did have the highest infection rate in Europe on 5 July. but it does not follow from that fact that face masks were making no difference. How do you know that the Delta variant, combined with low population immunity and probably mixing while watching the Euros, would not have meant even higher infection rates without the face masks? (And therefore more long Covid at the very least.)

Here is a ‘science brief’ by the USA Centers for Disease Control. It says, ‘At least ten studies have confirmed the benefit of universal masking in community level analyses’.
www.cdc.gov/coronavirus/2019-ncov/science/science-briefs/masking-science-sars-cov2.html

I hate wearing masks, but evidence is important.

Lovetopaint037 Wed 28-Jul-21 17:38:34

Have a lot of pinging apps been deleted? Perhaps I am old and cynical. Never mind, hope it’s true.

Esspee Wed 28-Jul-21 17:40:13

geekesse

One reason rates may seem to be falling is that schools have broken up. Secondary school children and staff were testing twice a week, and so asymptomatic infections were picked up and reported to the NHS. It’s quite possible that there are similar or rising numbers of schoolchildren with the virus, but now they are on holiday and not testing, these cases are not being detected or reported.

This is absolutely the reason recorded infection rates have gone down. Spot on geekesse.

Alegrias1 Wed 28-Jul-21 17:54:58

The number of tests has gone down by about 10% and the number of cases has gone down by 30%. It can't all be due to reduced testing.

rosie1959 Wed 28-Jul-21 18:06:04

It should go down if a high proportion of adults are double vaccinated & many have caught the virus it must hit a point where the virus is having a hard time

Nacky Wed 28-Jul-21 18:15:26

I agree with the people who say that the drop in recorded Covid numbers is likely to be down to fewer people testing and therefore fewer positive tests. Until very recently children and school staff were testing twice a week and now are not and also it appears many people have deleted the NHS app.

maddyone Wed 28-Jul-21 18:19:26

But there are others who were not testing and now are testing. I’m one, and my husband is another. As my elderly mother has now been discharged into a care home to recover since her fall and broken shoulder, we have to test every time we go to see her. It’s just the Lateral Flow tests, but I’ve been doing them daily before visits. However, I’m not visiting again now till Saturday, but nonetheless, it does show that there are many tests been done that are not being done in schools.

Alegrias1 Wed 28-Jul-21 18:20:20

But its not Nacky. The numbers don't add up.

10% fewer tests, 30% fewer positives. What about the other 20%?