Top of the JES wrote: ↑Sun Apr 26, 2020 2:52 pm
There were 105 actual deaths in England in the 24 hours leading up to yesterday's (Saturdays) announcement far fewer than the stated 711. 606 deaths had occurred over a number of days beforehand but had not been reported by the hospital or relevant local health authority.
That’s how the number is reported every day. I don’t know how that 105 compares with previous days but I assume that’s not an accurate figure until the deaths yesterday are reported over the next few days
It is usually between 100-150.
Yes more will be added to that over about a week. At the moment the figures are topping out at about 500, down from 800 earlier in the month, so progress is being made.
We won’t know that until they accurately provide data on care home deaths.
That’s how the number is reported every day. I don’t know how that 105 compares with previous days but I assume that’s not an accurate figure until the deaths yesterday are reported over the next few days
It is usually between 100-150.
Yes more will be added to that over about a week. At the moment the figures are topping out at about 500, down from 800 earlier in the month, so progress is being made.
We won’t know that until they accurately provide data on care home deaths.
That’s how the number is reported every day. I don’t know how that 105 compares with previous days but I assume that’s not an accurate figure until the deaths yesterday are reported over the next few days
It is usually between 100-150.
Yes more will be added to that over about a week. At the moment the figures are topping out at about 500, down from 800 earlier in the month, so progress is being made.
We won’t know that until they accurately provide data on care home deaths.
We can see that progress is being made with hospital deaths then.
Yes more will be added to that over about a week. At the moment the figures are topping out at about 500, down from 800 earlier in the month, so progress is being made.
We won’t know that until they accurately provide data on care home deaths.
We can see that progress is being made with hospital deaths then.
Indeed.
Re: Coronavirus
Posted: Mon Apr 27, 2020 10:52 am
by BIGRON
Boris was live outside no 10 this morning , he said he has no intention of lifting the lockdown yet as he doesn't want a second wave of the virus ,
Re: Coronavirus
Posted: Mon Apr 27, 2020 11:24 am
by Mick McQuaid
Today's ppe delivery direct from the local authority. We have more than 500 employees.
Not worth the time and petrol to send someone round with it.
Re: Coronavirus
Posted: Mon Apr 27, 2020 11:49 am
by BoniO
As this goes on, and on, we tend to get fed up with hearing about all the cock ups. It isn't exactly uplifting. However, the fact that front-line staff STILL don't have the PPE they need is a National scandal and one that we do need to be reminded of. Can this government get any worse - yeah I know the answer to that one.........
Re: Coronavirus
Posted: Mon Apr 27, 2020 11:56 am
by Max B Gold
BIGRON wrote: ↑Mon Apr 27, 2020 10:52 am
Boris was live outside no 10 this morning , he said he has no intention of lifting the lockdown yet as he doesn't want a second wave of the virus ,
I wonder if he would be saying that if he hadn't caught the virus.
Blimey i thought it was supposed to be slowing down !!
I would've thought that this would be the number of people who have had it in total rather than those who currently have it. That's still only roughly in 1 in 400.
Re: Coronavirus
Posted: Mon Apr 27, 2020 12:15 pm
by JimbO
BIGRON wrote: ↑Mon Apr 27, 2020 10:52 am
Boris was live outside no 10 this morning , he said he has no intention of lifting the lockdown yet as he doesn't want a second wave of the virus ,
they'll make some small adjustments when it's reviewed on the 7th. They'll probably be along the lines of letting a few more shops open and opening up the people you can see from maybe the ones in your house to your immediate family as long as they live within a specific distance of you.
Re: Coronavirus
Posted: Mon Apr 27, 2020 12:18 pm
by Mick McQuaid
BoniO wrote: ↑Mon Apr 27, 2020 11:49 am
As this goes on, and on, we tend to get fed up with hearing about all the cock ups. It isn't exactly uplifting. However, the fact that front-line staff STILL don't have the PPE they need is a National scandal and one that we do need to be reminded of. Can this government get any worse - yeah I know the answer to that one.........
But that's 1250 pieces of PPE delivered to us, which sounds an awful lot, and they are doing these kind of numbers daily. They are clearly doing a great job and it has absolutely nothing to do with whatever minister gets the gig being able to tell us a really big number of amounts of PPE delivered, while never quite mentioning the other big number of what is actually needed.
Today's ppe delivery direct from the local authority. We have more than 500 employees.
Not worth the time and petrol to send someone round with it.
Would be hilarious if the consequences weren't so tragic.
Re: Coronavirus
Posted: Mon Apr 27, 2020 2:27 pm
by Top of the JES
West Side Story wrote: ↑Mon Apr 27, 2020 7:00 am
Someone going on about Karol Sicora- Sounds like he is a dodgy geezer. Check him out before quoting him. Just because someone is a Doc or a Prof doesn't mean he spouts Gospel. Always check out your sources ( They could be David Ike ).
There are lots of differing opinions, he is one I would prefer to listen too as he in my opinion gives a balanced view in difference to a lot of gloom mongers in the press.
WSS thanks for the advice but Sky. BBC and ITV have all used him during this pandemic and to call him a dodgy geezer is just wrong. He chooses to accentuates positives which in these difficult times is a breath of fresh air.
MA, MBBChir, PhD, FRCR, FRCP, FFPM
Professor Sikora studied medical science and biochemistry at Cambridge, where he obtained a double first. After clinical training he became a house physician at The Middlesex Hospital and registrar in oncology at St Bartholomew’s Hospital. He later became a research student at the MRC Laboratory for Molecular Biology in Cambridge working with Nobel Prize winner, Dr Sydney Brenner. He obtained his PhD and became a clinical fellow at Stanford University, California before returning to direct the Ludwig Institute in Cambridge. He has been Clinical Director for Cancer Services at Hammersmith for 12 years and established a major cancer research laboratory there funded by the Imperial Cancer Research Fund. He chaired Help Hammer Cancer, an appeal that raised £8m towards the construction of the new Cancer Centre at Hammersmith. He became Deputy Director (Clinical Research) of the ICRF. From 1997 to 1999 he was Chief of the WHO Cancer Program and from 1999 to 2002, Vice President, Global Clinical Research (Oncology) at Pharmacia Corporation.
He has published over 300 papers and written or edited 20 books and is on the editorial board of several journals and is the founding editor of Gene Therapy and Cancer Strategy. He was a member of the UK Health Department’s Expert Advisory Group on Cancer (the Calman-Hine Committee), the Committee on Safety of Medicines and remains an adviser to the WHO. He currently directs a cancer drug donation program in Africa.
I get he has had alternative views to others in his profession and has at times been seen as controversial but this isn't the CV of a "dodgy geezer" and to compare him with David Ike is plain stupid.
West Side Story wrote: ↑Mon Apr 27, 2020 7:00 am
Someone going on about Karol Sicora- Sounds like he is a dodgy geezer. Check him out before quoting him. Just because someone is a Doc or a Prof doesn't mean he spouts Gospel. Always check out your sources ( They could be David Ike ).
There are lots of differing opinions, he is one I would prefer to listen too as he in my opinion gives a balanced view in difference to a lot of gloom mongers in the press.
WSS thanks for the advice but Sky. BBC and ITV have all used him during this pandemic and to call him a dodgy geezer is just wrong. He chooses to accentuates positives which in these difficult times is a breathe of fresh air.
MA, MBBChir, PhD, FRCR, FRCP, FFPM
Professor Sikora studied medical science and biochemistry at Cambridge, where he obtained a double first. After clinical training he became a house physician at The Middlesex Hospital and registrar in oncology at St Bartholomew’s Hospital. He later became a research student at the MRC Laboratory for Molecular Biology in Cambridge working with Nobel Prize winner, Dr Sydney Brenner. He obtained his PhD and became a clinical fellow at Stanford University, California before returning to direct the Ludwig Institute in Cambridge. He has been Clinical Director for Cancer Services at Hammersmith for 12 years and established a major cancer research laboratory there funded by the Imperial Cancer Research Fund. He chaired Help Hammer Cancer, an appeal that raised £8m towards the construction of the new Cancer Centre at Hammersmith. He became Deputy Director (Clinical Research) of the ICRF. From 1997 to 1999 he was Chief of the WHO Cancer Program and from 1999 to 2002, Vice President, Global Clinical Research (Oncology) at Pharmacia Corporation.
He has published over 300 papers and written or edited 20 books and is on the editorial board of several journals and is the founding editor of Gene Therapy and Cancer Strategy. He was a member of the UK Health Department’s Expert Advisory Group on Cancer (the Calman-Hine Committee), the Committee on Safety of Medicines and remains an adviser to the WHO. He currently directs a cancer drug donation program in Africa.
I get he has had alternative views to others in his profession and has at times been seen as controversial but this isn't the CV of a "dodgy geezer"
Saw him on the news the other day. One of the first things he said was "I'm not an epidemiologist". So I immediately stopped listening and wondered why the BBC was using someone who isn't an expert in the field. Weird.
Mind it was Sunday and maybe the real experts where having the day off.
Re: Coronavirus
Posted: Mon Apr 27, 2020 3:07 pm
by Smendrick Feaselberg
A further 329 deaths in England, full UK figures to come later.
Usual pinch of salt with these and will wait for the rolling weekly data charts later today and the resumption of more typical figures from tomorrow.
Re: Coronavirus
Posted: Mon Apr 27, 2020 3:17 pm
by Top of the JES
Smendrick Feaselberg wrote: ↑Mon Apr 27, 2020 3:07 pm
A further 329 deaths in England, full UK figures to come later.
Usual pinch of salt with these and will wait for the rolling weekly data charts later today and the resumption of more typical figures from tomorrow.
Looks like the downward trend continues, lower than the same time last Monday, but as you say Monday figures are always warped by lack of reporting over the weekend.
Hospitalisations have fallen day by day over the last week.
ICU bed use in Scotland down 30% in the last 14 days.
Urgently need to step up testing before lockdown ends and get track and trace sorted out
Re: Coronavirus
Posted: Mon Apr 27, 2020 5:47 pm
by Max B Gold
Smendrick Feaselberg wrote: ↑Mon Apr 27, 2020 3:07 pm
A further 329 deaths in England, full UK figures to come later.
Usual pinch of salt with these and will wait for the rolling weekly data charts later today and the resumption of more typical figures from tomorrow.
I see the FT has estimated the total number of deaths at 43,500.
Smendrick Feaselberg wrote: ↑Mon Apr 27, 2020 3:07 pm
A further 329 deaths in England, full UK figures to come later.
Usual pinch of salt with these and will wait for the rolling weekly data charts later today and the resumption of more typical figures from tomorrow.
I see the FT has estimated the total number of deaths at 43,500.
Is that to date, or a predicted overall total?
To date.
Re: Coronavirus
Posted: Mon Apr 27, 2020 10:46 pm
by Clive Evans
I do know a little about this Sikora geezer. My cousin like him, is a Professor of Onocology and when she was still a fairly junior doctor she jointly wrote a book about Cancer with him. I don't know why he has been wheeled out to talk about Covid 19 as he is a Cancer expert. But he does have several axes to grind.
I quote from Wikipedia:-Sikora is very critical of cancer care available on the National Health Service.[16] During President Obama's push to enact healthcare reform, in early May 2009 he appeared in a Republican Party attack ad in the United States criticising NICE and the NHS.[19] Sikora told The Guardian that he did not know he would be used in the ad campaign, and that he agreed with Obama about the American health care system.[20]
In the attack ad, Sikora was referred to as professor of oncology at Imperial College. This led Imperial to seek legal advice to stop Sikora from claiming to be a professor of cancer medicine at Imperial; a claim that he was understood to have made repeatedly over the previous five years.[21] On 29 January 2009, Sikora had introduced himself to a Commons health select committee as "...professor of oncology at Imperial College for 22 years"[21]
On Newsnight in 2017, he described the NHS as "the last bastion of communism".[22]
Very interesting. He isn't impressed by the UK or US response. Looks like the virus was already spreading when everybody was watching Italy suffer.
Re: Coronavirus
Posted: Tue Apr 28, 2020 12:20 am
by Max B Gold
West Side Story wrote: ↑Mon Apr 27, 2020 10:46 pm
I do know a little about this Sikora geezer. My cousin like him, is a Professor of Onocology and when she was still a fairly junior doctor she jointly wrote a book about Cancer with him. I don't know why he has been wheeled out to talk about Covid 19 as he is a Cancer expert. But he does have several axes to grind.
I quote from Wikipedia:-Sikora is very critical of cancer care available on the National Health Service.[16] During President Obama's push to enact healthcare reform, in early May 2009 he appeared in a Republican Party attack ad in the United States criticising NICE and the NHS.[19] Sikora told The Guardian that he did not know he would be used in the ad campaign, and that he agreed with Obama about the American health care system.[20]
In the attack ad, Sikora was referred to as professor of oncology at Imperial College. This led Imperial to seek legal advice to stop Sikora from claiming to be a professor of cancer medicine at Imperial; a claim that he was understood to have made repeatedly over the previous five years.[21] On 29 January 2009, Sikora had introduced himself to a Commons health select committee as "...professor of oncology at Imperial College for 22 years"[21]
On Newsnight in 2017, he described the NHS as "the last bastion of communism".[22]
So he is experienced at telling lies on the telly and hates the NHS. I understand now why the Tory infested BBC would use him to talk about Covid 19 even though he is a cancer specialist.
Very interesting. He isn't impressed by the UK or US respnse. Looks like the virus was already spreading when everybody was watching Italy suffer.
Thats how i saw it
The more poignant point was
" The countries who taught us these things just stopped".
Yes, I took this up too.
Not to scare people but I watched somebody who had the virus last night taking a antibody test live on air. They showed up with no antibodies. Unless the test isn't accurate or does it take somebody a longer time than the experts thought to build up some kind of Immunity.
One thing I do know. A local health care worker in my area, tested positive and had symptoms, quarantined for 14 days, went back to work, the place were they were working in, everybody got tested, and they again tested positive with no symptoms. Were do you go then? Extend quarantine or is some people just super spreaders? By the way loads of the healthcare workers showed up positive with no symptoms and some of them work in multiple places of work.
We have alot to learn about this bad boy before we are out of the woods.
They also have a big fear that this will come back with a vengeance in a second wave unless we can all keep washing the hands, stay at least 2 meters apart, wear masks at work, in a shop and on public transport.