4th March Stats

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

+/- compared to one week ago.

Figures in brackets for doses = daily total.


43 cases in Sunderland. +1
0 deaths in Sunderland. -2
2 patients admitted to hospital in South Tyneside & Sunderland. -2
83 patients in hospital in South Tyneside & Sunderland. -56
6 patients on ventilation in South Tyneside & Sunderland. -3

367 cases in the NE. -53
10 deaths in the NE. -3
130 patients admitted to hospital in the NE & Yorks. -64
1,552 patients in hospital in the NE & Yorks. -395
199 patients on ventilation in the NE & Yorks. -38

6,573 cases in the UK. -3,412
242 deaths in the UK. -81
757 patients admitted to hospital in the UK. -385
12,136 patients in hospital in the UK. -3,923
1,647 patients on ventilation in the UK. -471

863,658 tests conducted.

Sunderland 7 day rolling average:
87 cases per 100,000 using backdated data. -43
99 cases per 100,000 using daily data. -53

70 cases per 100,000 for the UK using daily data. -37

20,982,571 (278,956) people have received 1st dose of vaccination in the UK. +2,290,736
963,862 (68,450) people have received 2nd dose of vaccination in the UK. +263,144
 


All looking really good.
Number of daily vaccinations has slowed down a bit.
Wonder if that is people not booking or number of available appointments being less ?
 
Am I reading stats wrong or is it less than 1 in 100 who get it end up in hospital now? If that's right the vaccine must be really kicking in.
 
Exceptionally high test numbers. Wonder why that is? Kids getting tested ahead of school returns? Case numbers look great in that context.
aye, our youngun had his first Swab Wednesday and next one is Saturday ! Dare I say it but this feels organised and reassuring
 
The second does are not so much an achievement as a I would rather they ploughed on with the first doses.

They reckon you get better immunity with the AZ after 6 months anyway.
 

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