Andy_W
Well-known member
Not that concerned that cases have stopped declining, it's probably that tests are now available (where as at the peak there wasn't enough), so now the cases actually represents the correct level, where as when we had our case peak, it was nowhere near the amount of infection.
Trending down in the older groups, which is the main positive, but trending up in the kids, which is to be expected with the return to school.
100k cases is manageable, for now, with us having good infection and vaccine coverage. Patients in hospital trending down, as is new daily admissions.
Scotland and Wales fared much better than England, likely due to their restrictions, which is good considering there's a fair amount of "less well off" people in those countries and they always get hit harder.
Still a bit windy, but looks like the Storm is over, hopefully it's the last one and next winter will end up equivalent to a bad flu year.
Trending down in the older groups, which is the main positive, but trending up in the kids, which is to be expected with the return to school.
100k cases is manageable, for now, with us having good infection and vaccine coverage. Patients in hospital trending down, as is new daily admissions.
Scotland and Wales fared much better than England, likely due to their restrictions, which is good considering there's a fair amount of "less well off" people in those countries and they always get hit harder.
Still a bit windy, but looks like the Storm is over, hopefully it's the last one and next winter will end up equivalent to a bad flu year.