11th September 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 16+ who have received a COVID-19 vaccination.

Figures in () for doses = daily total.


146 cases in Sunderland. -49
0 deaths in Sunderland. 0
11 patients admitted to hospital in South Tyneside & Sunderland. +4
82 patients in hospital in South Tyneside & Sunderland. -3
8 patients on ventilation in South Tyneside & Sunderland. +3

1,594 cases in the NE. -4
7 deaths in the NE. -1
156* patients admitted to hospital in the NE & Yorks. -4
1,200* patients in hospital in the NE & Yorks. +61
162* patients on ventilation in the NE & Yorks. +14

29,547 cases in the UK. -8,031
156 deaths in the UK. +36
1,063* patients admitted to hospital in the UK. +78
8,098* patients in hospital in the UK. +557
1,060* patients on ventilation in the UK. +22

1,241,334* tests conducted. Last week: 1,155,929*

England 7 day test positivity rate as of 05/09/21 = 8.0% -0.0

Sunderland 7 day rolling average:
363.1 cases per 100,000 using backdated data. +28.4
407.4 cases per 100,000 using daily data. +50.4

387.3 cases per 100,000 for the UK using daily data. +21.6

204,751 [84.3%] (97) people have received 1st dose of vaccination in Sunderland. +407
187,190 [77.0%] (478) people have received 2nd dose of vaccination in Sunderland. +2,450

1,945,281 [83.2%] (801) people have received 1st dose of vaccination in the NE. +4,701
1,769,847 [75.7%] (4,038) people have received 2nd dose of vaccination in the NE. +27,055

48,395,359 [89.0%] (25,019) people have received 1st dose of vaccination in the UK. +189,774
43,895,440 [80.8%] (89,832) people have received 2nd dose of vaccination in the UK. +644,403
 


Another 8000 week on week drop.

I’m back out on the wild on Wednesday and my mate has a spare ticket for This is Tomorrow. It would be rude not to.

Could be the fabled herd immunity kicking in. Fully vaccinated and partially vaccinated stats are tremendous.

Put them with previously infected and it’s a serious proportion of the population.
 
Could be the fabled herd immunity kicking in. Fully vaccinated and partially vaccinated stats are tremendous.

Put them with previously infected and it’s a serious proportion of the population.
I doubt we will ever get there but eventually R rate will go below 1 as people will build up more resistance. I assume I’m pretty well sorted with double jab and Covid. I’m good to go even more than before.
 
I doubt we will ever get there but eventually R rate will go below 1 as people will build up more resistance. I assume I’m pretty well sorted with double jab and Covid. I’m good to go even more than before.
Herd immunity just means the virus just isn’t running rampant m- not necessarily eradicated.

Studies are showing double jabbed and have had COVID that some people have a super response capable of predicting mutations and being able to fend that off as well.
 
Herd immunity just means the virus just isn’t running rampant m- not necessarily eradicated.

Studies are showing double jabbed and have had COVID that some people have a super response capable of predicting mutations and being able to fend that off as well.
Yes but I’m not sure the vaccines can provide enough to reach herd immunity.

Yes I reckon I’m good to go😀
 
Herd immunity just means the virus just isn’t running rampant m- not necessarily eradicated.

Studies are showing double jabbed and have had COVID that some people have a super response capable of predicting mutations and being able to fend that off as well.
Where I work, something like 83% of students said they would be double jabbed by the start of term, though I think it was only about 5% of students replied. You can never quite tell if those jabbed are more likely to want to respond and tell people than those not, or if it is a fair reflection. A canny sign though.
 

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