14th 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.


130 cases in Sunderland. -60
3 deaths in Sunderland. +1
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

1,293 cases in the NE. -441
15 deaths in the NE. +3
140 patients admitted to hospital in the NE & Yorks. -18
1,201 patients in hospital in the NE & Yorks. +6
160 patients on ventilation in the NE & Yorks. +9

26,628 cases in the UK. -10,861
185 deaths in the UK. -24
1,009 patients admitted to hospital in the UK. +104
8,413 patients in hospital in the UK. +437
1,056 patients on ventilation in the UK. -6

1,043,118 tests conducted. Last week: 1,346,631

England 7 day test positivity rate as of 08/09/21 = 7.9% 0.1

Sunderland 7 day rolling average:
295.1 cases per 100,000 using backdated data. -79.9
347.6 cases per 100,000 using daily data. -66.6

344.0 cases per 100,000 for the UK using daily data. -57.2

204,917 [84.3%] (22) people have received 1st dose of vaccination in Sunderland. +452
188,093 [77.4%] (190) people have received 2nd dose of vaccination in Sunderland. +2,675

1,946,844 [83.3%] (344) people have received 1st dose of vaccination in the NE. +4,302
1,779,548 [76.1%] (2,346) people have received 2nd dose of vaccination in the NE. +25,465

48,458,700 [89.2%] (19,428) people have received 1st dose of vaccination in the UK. +165,889
44,108,746 [81.2%] (60,653) people have received 2nd dose of vaccination in the UK. +573,648
 


@The Lambton Worm is it right that the Hopsitalised numbers are from the 9th and not yesterday? I never realised the numbers reported lagged cases and deaths by 5 days.
Yes that's correct. There's been a lag since they began recording them. I'm not 100% certain but I think it has something to do with a lag from the various trusts and the national stats are only updated when all the trusts have reported for that day.
 
Definitely looking better but we’ve been here before so just as I don’t panic when it goes up I’m not getting carried away when it goes down.
In meantime I’ll just keep living me life pretty much as I did pre-Covid
This is my outlook aswell covid is far from the front of my mind the way it was a few months back still cautious but nothing like i was and now pretty much back to normal
 
Looking positive at the moment. Another low case day. Deaths are high, but that is normal for a catch up day and this Tuesday is lower than the previous two Tuesdays. Deaths are down on average by 3 today.

This is a graph of cases over the last two months. An unexpected but quite rapid fall in the last week:
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That is interesting in that the admissions has not grown that much in the last month, but the total number in has grown more rapidly. It suggests people are staying in for longer.

It is a shame the dashboard doesn't do an age breakdown on anything other than the start of the pandemic. Though even that data, I was surprised at. While groupings of age are not spread uniform through the groups, the 18-64 group spreads 46 years, while 65-84 spreads 19 years. Despite that the younger age group is only slightly behind the 'old folk'. I'd be interested in looking at more granular and more recent but it flies in the face of those thinking this only affects the oldies.

Also a shame that we have to wait a couple of weeks for reports of cases by age group. Cases dropping now even with a massive increase in testing. Schools back for a week and a half so far, many Universities going back this weekend, which age groups surge (if any) will be interesting to see.
 

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