22nd October Stats

Figures reported on a Monday by Wales are for a 48h period. This is reflected in the UK total.

Hospital data for ST&S is updated weekly on a Thursday.

* Data not updated from previous day.

+/- compared to one week ago.

Percentages in [] = total percentage of people aged 12+ who have received a COVID-19 vaccination.

Figures in () for doses = daily total.


196 cases in Sunderland. +50
1 death in Sunderland. 0
12 patients admitted to hospital in South Tyneside & Sunderland. +7
73 patients in hospital in South Tyneside & Sunderland. +9
6 patients on ventilation in South Tyneside & Sunderland. 0

2,037 cases in the NE. +281
13 deaths in the NE. +6
194 patients admitted to hospital in the NE & Yorks. +19
1,318 patients in hospital in the NE & Yorks. +162
127 patients on ventilation in the NE & Yorks. +3

49,298 cases in the UK. +4,366
180 deaths in the UK. +35
1,065 patients admitted to hospital in the UK. +238
8,238 patients in hospital in the UK. +1,152
892 patients on ventilation in the UK. +109

1,011,431 tests conducted. Last week: 980,883

England 7 day test positivity rate as of 16/10/21 = 9.3% +1.3

Sunderland 7 day rolling average:
384.7 cases per 100,000 using backdated data. +39.2
434.7 cases per 100,000 using daily data. +56.1

494.7 cases per 100,000 for the UK using daily data. +75.8

208,680 [81.4%] (48) people have received 1st dose of vaccination in Sunderland. +353
193,223 [75.4%] (105) people have received 2nd dose of vaccination in Sunderland. +672

1,985,599 [80.3%] (1,098) people have received 1st dose of vaccination in the NE. +9,798
1,838,933 [74.4%] (839) people have received 2nd dose of vaccination in the NE. +7,110

49,603,139 [86.3%] (48,732) people have received 1st dose of vaccination in the UK. +267,985
45,486,950 [79.1%] (26,828) people have received 2nd dose of vaccination in the UK. +189,719
 


Not great considering that it’s still 15 degrees outside and winter has effectively not yet kicked in.

All about the hospital number now really and NHS capacity. We are already resigned that deaths from Covid are likely to rise. But can we have another winter of only focussing on it and not the wider huge care backlog or other diagnosis a d treatment.

If the hospitals are swamped it’s not just Covid deaths it’s the impact on any other wider health service
 

A question for the modellers out there. Does it look like this article is a load of shite? We already seem to be above the graph and would need admissions to start declining about now I think?
 
i think it's going to get a lot worse before it get's better.
The winter months were always going to be the worst.

But it will get better, as sure as day follows night.
Then the pubs clubs and social clubs should be mandated by law to do it,simple as that.
I agree, but it still won't stop certain venues flaunting those rules.

Guess who will be drinking in those places?
 
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That was meant to be the case with certain restrictions last year but it just wasn’t enforced.
i seem to remember the landlord of the wheatsheaf was in bother with the law because of something similar, claimed people in the bar were just having a beer as a present for helping them do the upstairs out.
 
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The only problem I can see is that the type of balloons who won't get the jab are likely to socialise with other like-minded loons in the type of pubs and clubs who won't enforce the 'no vaccination passport, no entry' mandate.
If this is truly the case then surely the majority of these folk, after 19 months, would have had the bug by now and therefore have T-cell defence against illness and transmission etc.
 
Then only one thing for it then, they either enforce it, or they get closed down, and that should be enforced by the police.
I agree completely, but there just isn't the manpower to check everyone in every venue, every day and night of the week.

There will always be those looking to circumvent the rules - unfortunately, it's human nature.
If this is truly the case then surely the majority of these folk, after 19 months, would have had the bug by now and therefore have T-cell defence against illness and transmission etc.
Whether that's the case or not - it's not really the point I'm trying to make.
 
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