It is terrible. But at least cases are coming down and this will follow, if there's a brightside.Apologies I know there are dedicated Covid threads but this figure is just absolutely staggering and heartbreaking.
19-01-2021 | 1,610 | 91,470 |
18-01-2021 | 599 | 89,860 |
17-01-2021 | 671 | 89,261 |
16-01-2021 | 1,295 | 88,590 |
15-01-2021 | 1,280 | 87,295 |
14-01-2021 | 1,248 | 86,015 |
Sundays and Mondays are always much lower, and therefore Tuesdays are always the highest. This number is up on last Tuesday though.Last two days have been a bit lower so maybes some late reporting?
Still a frightening number!
19-01-2021 1,610 91,470 18-01-2021 599 89,860 17-01-2021 671 89,261 16-01-2021 1,295 88,590 15-01-2021 1,280 87,295 14-01-2021 1,248 86,015
Sundays and Mondays are always much lower, and therefore Tuesdays are always the highest. This number is up on last Tuesday though.
Yes. TBH I expect next Tuesday will be worse. But maybe after that we'll see a reduction.It’s the highest number we have had any day isn’t it?
Cases are down a bit now though, that will be reflected in the death toll soon I'm sure.Huge death numbers were inevitable, we were getting 60,000+ people testing positive every single day, with the hospitals overloaded, and it looks like it's increasing even more.
We'll be on over 100,000 official deaths by next week, awful.
Sundays and Mondays are always much lower, and therefore Tuesdays are always the highest. This number is up on last Tuesday though.
YesAs were Sunday and Monday's figures on the previous week.
The 7 day average mortality is still going up, though the rate on new cases is falling now. We'd expect the trend in mortality to lag behind the trend in new cases, yes?