15th July 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 18 and over who have received a COVID-19 vaccination.

Figures in () for doses = daily total.


467 cases in Sunderland. +99
2 deaths in Sunderland. +1
10 patients admitted to hospital in South Tyneside & Sunderland. +1
78 patients in hospital in South Tyneside & Sunderland. +50
2 patients on ventilation in South Tyneside & Sunderland. +2

3,697 cases in the NE. +392
7 deaths in the NE. +1
150 patients admitted to hospital in the NE & Yorks. +43
704 patients in hospital in the NE & Yorks. +262
82 patients on ventilation in the NE & Yorks. +18

48,553 cases in the UK. +16.002
63 deaths in the UK. +28
582 patients admitted to hospital in the UK. +126
3,786 patients in hospital in the UK. +1,150
545 patients on ventilation in the UK. +128

1,210,002 tests conducted.

England 7 day test positivity rate as of 10/07/21 = 8.1% +1.8

Sunderland 7 day rolling average:
877.1 cases per 100,000 using backdated data. +137.5
1,125.4 cases per 100,000 using daily data. +299.8

391.9 cases per 100,000 for the UK using daily data. +96.3

196,295 [82.9%] (77) people have received 1st dose of vaccination in Sunderland. +1,495
155,217 [65.5%] (439) people have received 2nd dose of vaccination in Sunderland. +4,543

1,855,529 [81.6%] (2,264) people have received 1st dose of vaccination in the NE. +18,003
1,457,214 [64.0%] (4,956) people have received 2nd dose of vaccination in the NE. +40,547

46,097,464 [87.5%] (60,374) people have received 1st dose of vaccination in the UK. +496,019
35,341,428 [67.1%] (185,661) people have received 2nd dose of vaccination in the UK. +1,142,649
 


My worry is those 3700 in hospital. Are they all people who don’t have two jabs, considering how the vaccine numbers looks to be tapering off there can’t be that many left who want one and haven’t been done, especially the first dose. I think I only know of 2 people who haven’t had both, one is single jabbed and waiting for the gap to the second, the other is pregnant so can’t have it. Everyone else has had both.
 
My worry is those 3700 in hospital. Are they all people who don’t have two jabs, considering how the vaccine numbers looks to be tapering off there can’t be that many left who want one and haven’t been done, especially the first dose. I think I only know of 2 people who haven’t had both, one is single jabbed and waiting for the gap to the second, the other is pregnant so can’t have it. Everyone else has had both.

Im only having my second one at 6pm tonight and I’m 35.
 
That’s a surprisingly high death number. Any backlog expected, or just a high number of historical deaths finally being recorded?

The number for the actual date of death look quite flat (mid 20's apart from 1 day last week at 41) for last 2 weeks. So probably just backlogs
 
None of that looks particularly great but the hospital number is going up quite dramatically. On track to be >5000 next week. Not ideal when we have 13 million cases backlog
Grim set of data but the objective was to stop the NHS from getting overwhelmed. Zero Covid was never attainable.

What is the actual overwhelmed limit? It needs to be far less then 30k as when we had that the NHS could focus on nothing else but that’s not sustainable long term. It needs to be kept at a manageable enough level they can still provide other treatment if this is a live with it plan
 
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None of that looks particularly great but the hospital number is going up quite dramatically. On track to be >5000 next week. Not ideal when we have 13 million cases backlog


What is the actual overwhelmed limit? It needs to be far less then 30k as when we had that the NHS could focus on nothing else but that’s not sustainable long term. It needs to be kept at a manageable enough level they can still provide other treatment if this is a live with it plan
I’ve said for months they should provide people with an acceptable level for hospitals, the acceptable level of deaths is quite immoral and leads to comparisons with a plethora of other things, but an acceptable level of hospital beds occupied with Covid patients would be useful going forward, could also allow people to change their behaviours without the need to reimpose mandatory restrictions, if they are aware we are heading towards that number.
 

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