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15 minutes ago, Jambo-Jimbo said:

 

For me the most important figure in the above stats is that almost 39,000 unvaccinated people died in the same period that only 640 double vaccinated people died involving Covid-19.

 

For a large period of the timeframe they are looking at, the overwhelming majority hadn't been offered both doses so you'd expect it to be much higher (same idea as the infographic posted earlier). Would most of those who died have died anyway with vaccination, almost certainly no, but what it would have looked like in reality, we'll never know.

 

Vaccines work though to a very positive extent, no doubt about that, just offering context.

 

 

For a better comparison you'd have to compare them by ratio. It will still paint vaccines in a very positive light, but it wouldn't be quite so staggering a slap in the face as 39k vs 640

 

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2 minutes ago, Jambo-Jimbo said:

For me the most important figure in the above stats is that almost 39,000 unvaccinated people died in the same period that only 640 double vaccinated people died involving Covid-19.

That is indeed the key message, albeit I would add one caveat.

 

As ever with the illustration of stats (even from trusted sources such as the ONS), the intended message can be skewed by the choice of start dates.

 

The period covered was the first half of the year, however the "vulnerable groups" weren't fully vaccinated early in the year.  The majority of the Covid related deaths occurred in the period from January to April, i.e. there were relatively few double vaccinated people for much of that period.  I would like to have seen a month by month breakdown, with the expectation that the ratio of unvaccinated/vaccinated deaths would end up reversed as more than 95% of the vulnerable groups are now fully vaccinated. 

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3 minutes ago, Footballfirst said:

That is indeed the key message, albeit I would add one caveat.

 

As ever with the illustration of stats (even from trusted sources such as the ONS), the intended message can be skewed by the choice of start dates.

 

The period covered was the first half of the year, however the "vulnerable groups" weren't fully vaccinated early in the year.  The majority of the Covid related deaths occurred in the period from January to April, i.e. there were relatively few double vaccinated people for much of that period.  I would like to have seen a month by month breakdown, with the expectation that the ratio of unvaccinated/vaccinated deaths would end up reversed as more than 95% of the vulnerable groups are now fully vaccinated. 

 

This is a much better post covering what I was trying to articulate above 👍

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51 minutes ago, henryheart said:

 

Expecting any politician to be honest is wishful thinking in the extreme. Having spent all my working life dealing with politicians I can assure you that honesty is a very rare commodity. For them politics is a game and they will tell what they consider to be inconsequential little white lies just to score points over any opponent, to get votes or most often, to look after number one, themselves; the truth is of no consequence and even when caught out they will come up with some guff like 'it wasn't meant to be interpreted like that' or 'I said what I thought was correct at the time.' Us, the general public, are simply pawns to be used with no thought for the consequences. In Scotland the Covid passport was announced with a set start date but with no practical thought of how it would work for the sole purpose of political point scoring in Sturgeon's ongoing but extremely tedious and boring game of Scotland v England.   

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1 hour ago, Footballfirst said:

That is indeed the key message, albeit I would add one caveat.

 

As ever with the illustration of stats (even from trusted sources such as the ONS), the intended message can be skewed by the choice of start dates.

 

The period covered was the first half of the year, however the "vulnerable groups" weren't fully vaccinated early in the year.  The majority of the Covid related deaths occurred in the period from January to April, i.e. there were relatively few double vaccinated people for much of that period.  I would like to have seen a month by month breakdown, with the expectation that the ratio of unvaccinated/vaccinated deaths would end up reversed as more than 95% of the vulnerable groups are now fully vaccinated. 

 

Yes totally, the next 6 month period however, will be much more telling.

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Announcement on booster vaccinations for the over 50s expected tomorrow.

 

Will be scheduled for six months after your 2nd jab.  Strangely, they only plan to use Pfizer.

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1 minute ago, Footballfirst said:

Announcement on booster vaccinations for the over 50s expected tomorrow.

 

Will be scheduled for six months after your 2nd jab.  Strangely, they only plan to use Pfizer.

 

Pfizer was approved as a booster after Pfizer and AZ.  AZ only approved as a booster after AZ.  

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14 minutes ago, Victorian said:

6 months puts me in at Christmas Day more or less.  Thanx Santa.

I would be scheduled for the 11th hour of the 11th day of the 11th month.

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That's just splendid, Sky news asking the Vaccines minister Nadhim Zahawi, who would not answer the question that lockdown restrictions might return at Christmas and stop families gathering together.   Numbers continue to rise around the UK.  

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6 minutes ago, HartleyLegend3 said:

 

 

That's just splendid, Sky news asking the Vaccines minister Nadhim Zahawi, who would not answer the question that lockdown restrictions might return at Christmas and stop families gathering together.   Numbers continue to rise around the UK.  

 

Sort of redundant question to ask/answer as nobody is going to follow it this time around if it comes back in.

 

I didn't see my parents last Christmas, I'll be seeing them this time.

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35 minutes ago, HartleyLegend3 said:

 

 

That's just splendid, Sky news asking the Vaccines minister Nadhim Zahawi, who would not answer the question that lockdown restrictions might return at Christmas and stop families gathering together.   Numbers continue to rise around the UK.  

I'm guessing the question was 'can you guarantee that there won't be a lockdown at Christmas' 

 

Boris has already said that they are not planning any more lockdowns

 

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Can't see any way that lockdowns will be brought back in. If numbers increase in England with the schools being back I could see them doing a double u turn on Covid passports but that's it. Will be really pushing the booster jag soon before winter kicks in 

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1 hour ago, Nucky Thompson said:

I'm guessing the question was 'can you guarantee that there won't be a lockdown at Christmas' 

 

Boris has already said that they are not planning any more lockdowns

 

 

It's like asking Santa can he guarantee that it'll snow on Christmas day in Edinburgh.

 

Sky News just playing their silly wee games as per usual, asking a question they know there is no answer to, so as they can now run the headline that a Christmas lockdown can't be ruled out. 

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2 hours ago, Jambo-Jimbo said:

It's been confirmed that booster jabs will be offered to the over 50's, care home & frontline health workers.

https://news.sky.com/story/over-50s-and-care-workers-among-those-to-be-offered-booster-covid-jabs-12407731

 

 

Ok

 

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A lot of talk in the press conference about autumn and winter etc. Odd for something that's not seasonal, surely their approach would just be the same as now?

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Scottish numbers: 14 September 2021

Summary

  • 3,375 new cases of COVID-19 reported [-866; down from 5,692 a week ago]
  • 31,837 new tests for COVID-19 that reported results [-8,912]
    • 11.4% of these were positive [+0.1%]
  • 21 new reported death(s) of people who have tested positive [+21]
  • 89 people were in intensive care yesterday with recently confirmed COVID-19 [-1]
  • 1,064 people were in hospital yesterday with recently confirmed COVID-19 [+16]
  • 4,144,904 people have received their first dose of a COVID-19 vaccination and 3,788,551 have received their second dose [+2,121; +3,337]
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18 minutes ago, redjambo said:

Scottish numbers: 14 September 2021

Summary

  • 3,375 new cases of COVID-19 reported [-866; down from 5,692 a week ago]
  • 31,837 new tests for COVID-19 that reported results [-8,912]
    • 11.4% of these were positive [+0.1%]
  • 21 new reported death(s) of people who have tested positive [+21]
  • 89 people were in intensive care yesterday with recently confirmed COVID-19 [-1]
  • 1,064 people were in hospital yesterday with recently confirmed COVID-19 [+16]
  • 4,144,904 people have received their first dose of a COVID-19 vaccination and 3,788,551 have received their second dose [+2,121; +3,337]

Thanks for continuing updates. Expected more today with the I.t. issue. Do you think that has been resolved or these figures remain artificially low?

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2 minutes ago, connlach said:

Thanks for continuing updates. Expected more today with the I.t. issue. Do you think that has been resolved or these figures remain artificially low?

 

There's nothing to indicate that the issue is ongoing, so I assume it has been resolved. :thumb:

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The latest trend stats:

 

      7-day per-100,000 cases                
Council Area WHO   Today Yesterday     12 Sep 11 Sep 10 Sep 9 Sep 8 Sep ... 1 Sep
Scotland 4   682 725 -43   776 785 818 817 809 ... 747
                           
West Dunbartonshire 4   1120 1158 -38   1228 1245 1321 1296 1227 ... 1105
East Renfrewshire 4   962 1006 -44   1055 1048 1091 1075 1073 ... 1080
Inverclyde 4   908 954 -46   1054 1095 1151 1168 1135 ... 1238
North Lanarkshire 4   907 960 -53   1034 1085 1155 1196 1236 ... 1261
Renfrewshire 4   832 910 -78   981 1033 1078 1102 1123 ... 1041
North Ayrshire 4   812 826 -14   899 891 892 837 857 ... 772
Midlothian 4   782 842 -60   875 877 890 888 905 ... 754
Glasgow City 4   779 848 -69   937 956 1014 1036 1032 ... 989
Dundee City 4   773 831 -58   851 858 859 845 792 ... 697
East Ayrshire 4   769 788 -19   834 811 813 781 747 ... 627
West Lothian 4   761 805 -44   832 781 817 822 778 ... 668
East Dunbartonshire 4   757 795 -38   868 874 913 956 1006 ... 1150
South Lanarkshire 4   756 821 -65   893 909 966 987 981 ... 1013
Fife 4   751 787 -36   813 820 849 830 795 ... 597
Clackmannanshire 4   723 801 -78   833 909 944 975 990 ... 704
Falkirk 4   681 733 -52   801 782 845 848 838 ... 690
South Ayrshire 4   659 677 -18   734 697 715 721 706 ... 658
Stirling 4   655 679 -24   717 696 699 695 651 ... 628
Aberdeenshire 4   619 637 -18   660 666 670 621 568 ... 424
Edinburgh City 4   602 645 -43   704 705 744 723 726 ... 722
Argyll & Bute 4   572 615 -43   681 748 763 784 809 ... 712
Aberdeen City 4   526 553 -27   580 590 607 588 542 ... 414
East Lothian 4   495 510 -15   573 558 584 608 606 ... 604
Highland 4   490 534 -44   584 609 632 611 614 ... 531
Dumfries & Galloway 4   469 512 -43   533 541 589 566 576 ... 620
Angus 4   452 480 -28   515 533 551 544 540 ... 430
Scottish Borders 4   444 451 -7   464 440 453 462 495 ... 430
Perth & Kinross 4   400 395 +5   405 400 394 384 358 ... 297
Moray 4   250 271 -21   281 247 260 254 259 ... 183
Orkney Islands 4   246 259 -13   228 223 147 147 129 ... 67
Shetland Islands 4   223 267 -44   249 280 337 310 306 ... 262
Na h-Eileanan Siar 3   136 140 -4   136 147 166 189 223 ... 170
                           
                           
7-day averages     Today Yesterday     12 Sep 11 Sep 10 Sep 9 Sep 8 Sep ... 1 Sep
Tests     51475 53583 -2108   55218 54130 55345 54395 53496 ... 46368
Cases     5327 5658 -331   6061 6126 6391 6376 6314 ... 5832
Positivity rate %     11.1 11.3 -0.2   11.7 12.1 12.3 12.5 12.6 ... 13.3
Deaths     11.7 11.0 +0.7   11.0 11.0 11.1 9.4 10.1 ... 6.0
                           
All Vaccinations     8847 9324 -477   9949 10370 10587 11496 11576 ... 15364
1st Dose     2345 2432 -87   2737 3010 3040 3228 3220 ... 2844
2nd Dose     6502 6892 -390   7212 7360 7547 8268 8356 ... 12520
                           
All in hospital     986 949 +37   909 867 822 776 732 ... 524
Non-ICU     900 865 +35   828 789 748 705 666 ... 473
ICU     86 84 +2   81 78 74 71 66 ... 51
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33 minutes ago, jonesy said:

 

I’ve been called a “ Karen “ a few times as well as the “ boomer “ comment . Mainly in my ongoing battles with the younger LGBT crowd on other social media . Water off a ducks arse comes to mind really  . Quack 🦆 quack 

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8 minutes ago, redjambo said:

The latest trend stats:

 

      7-day per-100,000 cases                
Council Area WHO   Today Yesterday     12 Sep 11 Sep 10 Sep 9 Sep 8 Sep ... 1 Sep
Scotland 4   682 725 -43   776 785 818 817 809 ... 747
                           
West Dunbartonshire 4   1120 1158 -38   1228 1245 1321 1296 1227 ... 1105
East Renfrewshire 4   962 1006 -44   1055 1048 1091 1075 1073 ... 1080
Inverclyde 4   908 954 -46   1054 1095 1151 1168 1135 ... 1238
North Lanarkshire 4   907 960 -53   1034 1085 1155 1196 1236 ... 1261
Renfrewshire 4   832 910 -78   981 1033 1078 1102 1123 ... 1041
North Ayrshire 4   812 826 -14   899 891 892 837 857 ... 772
Midlothian 4   782 842 -60   875 877 890 888 905 ... 754
Glasgow City 4   779 848 -69   937 956 1014 1036 1032 ... 989
Dundee City 4   773 831 -58   851 858 859 845 792 ... 697
East Ayrshire 4   769 788 -19   834 811 813 781 747 ... 627
West Lothian 4   761 805 -44   832 781 817 822 778 ... 668
East Dunbartonshire 4   757 795 -38   868 874 913 956 1006 ... 1150
South Lanarkshire 4   756 821 -65   893 909 966 987 981 ... 1013
Fife 4   751 787 -36   813 820 849 830 795 ... 597
Clackmannanshire 4   723 801 -78   833 909 944 975 990 ... 704
Falkirk 4   681 733 -52   801 782 845 848 838 ... 690
South Ayrshire 4   659 677 -18   734 697 715 721 706 ... 658
Stirling 4   655 679 -24   717 696 699 695 651 ... 628
Aberdeenshire 4   619 637 -18   660 666 670 621 568 ... 424
Edinburgh City 4   602 645 -43   704 705 744 723 726 ... 722
Argyll & Bute 4   572 615 -43   681 748 763 784 809 ... 712
Aberdeen City 4   526 553 -27   580 590 607 588 542 ... 414
East Lothian 4   495 510 -15   573 558 584 608 606 ... 604
Highland 4   490 534 -44   584 609 632 611 614 ... 531
Dumfries & Galloway 4   469 512 -43   533 541 589 566 576 ... 620
Angus 4   452 480 -28   515 533 551 544 540 ... 430
Scottish Borders 4   444 451 -7   464 440 453 462 495 ... 430
Perth & Kinross 4   400 395 +5   405 400 394 384 358 ... 297
Moray 4   250 271 -21   281 247 260 254 259 ... 183
Orkney Islands 4   246 259 -13   228 223 147 147 129 ... 67
Shetland Islands 4   223 267 -44   249 280 337 310 306 ... 262
Na h-Eileanan Siar 3   136 140 -4   136 147 166 189 223 ... 170
                           
                           
7-day averages     Today Yesterday     12 Sep 11 Sep 10 Sep 9 Sep 8 Sep ... 1 Sep
Tests     51475 53583 -2108   55218 54130 55345 54395 53496 ... 46368
Cases     5327 5658 -331   6061 6126 6391 6376 6314 ... 5832
Positivity rate %     11.1 11.3 -0.2   11.7 12.1 12.3 12.5 12.6 ... 13.3
Deaths     11.7 11.0 +0.7   11.0 11.0 11.1 9.4 10.1 ... 6.0
                           
All Vaccinations     8847 9324 -477   9949 10370 10587 11496 11576 ... 15364
1st Dose     2345 2432 -87   2737 3010 3040 3228 3220 ... 2844
2nd Dose     6502 6892 -390   7212 7360 7547 8268 8356 ... 12520
                           
All in hospital     986 949 +37   909 867 822 776 732 ... 524
Non-ICU     900 865 +35   828 789 748 705 666 ... 473
ICU     86 84 +2   81 78 74 71 66 ... 51

On its way down. Thank feck.

 

 

 

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23 hours ago, Taffin said:

 

This is a much better post covering what I was trying to articulate above 👍

 

These graphs clarify it further... I would go so far as to say that stat is misinformation and misleading. 

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16 minutes ago, redjambo said:

The latest trend stats:

 

      7-day per-100,000 cases                
Council Area WHO   Today Yesterday     12 Sep 11 Sep 10 Sep 9 Sep 8 Sep ... 1 Sep
Scotland 4   682 725 -43   776 785 818 817 809 ... 747
                           
West Dunbartonshire 4   1120 1158 -38   1228 1245 1321 1296 1227 ... 1105
East Renfrewshire 4   962 1006 -44   1055 1048 1091 1075 1073 ... 1080
Inverclyde 4   908 954 -46   1054 1095 1151 1168 1135 ... 1238
North Lanarkshire 4   907 960 -53   1034 1085 1155 1196 1236 ... 1261
Renfrewshire 4   832 910 -78   981 1033 1078 1102 1123 ... 1041
North Ayrshire 4   812 826 -14   899 891 892 837 857 ... 772
Midlothian 4   782 842 -60   875 877 890 888 905 ... 754
Glasgow City 4   779 848 -69   937 956 1014 1036 1032 ... 989
Dundee City 4   773 831 -58   851 858 859 845 792 ... 697
East Ayrshire 4   769 788 -19   834 811 813 781 747 ... 627
West Lothian 4   761 805 -44   832 781 817 822 778 ... 668
East Dunbartonshire 4   757 795 -38   868 874 913 956 1006 ... 1150
South Lanarkshire 4   756 821 -65   893 909 966 987 981 ... 1013
Fife 4   751 787 -36   813 820 849 830 795 ... 597
Clackmannanshire 4   723 801 -78   833 909 944 975 990 ... 704
Falkirk 4   681 733 -52   801 782 845 848 838 ... 690
South Ayrshire 4   659 677 -18   734 697 715 721 706 ... 658
Stirling 4   655 679 -24   717 696 699 695 651 ... 628
Aberdeenshire 4   619 637 -18   660 666 670 621 568 ... 424
Edinburgh City 4   602 645 -43   704 705 744 723 726 ... 722
Argyll & Bute 4   572 615 -43   681 748 763 784 809 ... 712
Aberdeen City 4   526 553 -27   580 590 607 588 542 ... 414
East Lothian 4   495 510 -15   573 558 584 608 606 ... 604
Highland 4   490 534 -44   584 609 632 611 614 ... 531
Dumfries & Galloway 4   469 512 -43   533 541 589 566 576 ... 620
Angus 4   452 480 -28   515 533 551 544 540 ... 430
Scottish Borders 4   444 451 -7   464 440 453 462 495 ... 430
Perth & Kinross 4   400 395 +5   405 400 394 384 358 ... 297
Moray 4   250 271 -21   281 247 260 254 259 ... 183
Orkney Islands 4   246 259 -13   228 223 147 147 129 ... 67
Shetland Islands 4   223 267 -44   249 280 337 310 306 ... 262
Na h-Eileanan Siar 3   136 140 -4   136 147 166 189 223 ... 170
                           
                           
7-day averages     Today Yesterday     12 Sep 11 Sep 10 Sep 9 Sep 8 Sep ... 1 Sep
Tests     51475 53583 -2108   55218 54130 55345 54395 53496 ... 46368
Cases     5327 5658 -331   6061 6126 6391 6376 6314 ... 5832
Positivity rate %     11.1 11.3 -0.2   11.7 12.1 12.3 12.5 12.6 ... 13.3
Deaths     11.7 11.0 +0.7   11.0 11.0 11.1 9.4 10.1 ... 6.0
                           
All Vaccinations     8847 9324 -477   9949 10370 10587 11496 11576 ... 15364
1st Dose     2345 2432 -87   2737 3010 3040 3228 3220 ... 2844
2nd Dose     6502 6892 -390   7212 7360 7547 8268 8356 ... 12520
                           
All in hospital     986 949 +37   909 867 822 776 732 ... 524
Non-ICU     900 865 +35   828 789 748 705 666 ... 473
ICU     86 84 +2   81 78 74 71 66 ... 51

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1 hour ago, Taffin said:

A lot of talk in the press conference about autumn and winter etc. Odd for something that's not seasonal, surely their approach would just be the same as now?

 

The virus isn't seasonal, human behaviour is. You're more likely to meet up indoors with windows closed in winter.

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1 minute ago, Ray Gin said:

 

The virus isn't seasonal, human behaviour is. You're more likely to meet up indoors with windows closed in winter.

 

But if the virus is hosted and spread between humans by humans, wouldn't human behaviours being seasonal equate to the virus being seasonal?

 

Or is the effects of the virus are seasonal more accurate? Like turkey consumption is seasonal, but they do exist in summer.

 

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1 minute ago, Taffin said:

 

But if the virus is hosted and spread between humans by humans, wouldn't human behaviours being seasonal equate to the virus being seasonal?

 

Or is the effects of the virus are seasonal more accurate? Like turkey consumption is seasonal, but they do exist in summer.

 

 

No the virus being seasonal would suggest that it somehow weakens and becomes less transmissible depending on the season. It doesn't.

 

We've just seen cases ramp right up in the middle of summer, due to human behaviour (we came out of restrictions).

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1 minute ago, Ray Gin said:

 

No the virus being seasonal would suggest that it somehow weakens and becomes less transmissible depending on the season. It doesn't.

 

We've just seen cases ramp right up in the middle of summer, due to human behaviour (we came out of restrictions).

 

Being seasonal literally just means something correlates with the seasons(?).

 

Have you got any links to show that it doesn't? The last article I read about it seemed to suggest they didn't know yet, but that was quite a while ago in fairness.

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13 minutes ago, Taffin said:

 

Being seasonal literally just means something correlates with the seasons(?).

 

Have you got any links to show that it doesn't? The last article I read about it seemed to suggest they didn't know yet, but that was quite a while ago in fairness.

 

I can't find the article I read several months ago but I did find this more recent one and will hold hands up to being wrong. Seemingly temperature and humidity can have some effect on it:

 

https://www.google.com/amp/s/amp.theguardian.com/news/2021/aug/24/covid-19-seasonal-pattern-flu-coronavirus

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5 minutes ago, Ray Gin said:

 

I can't find the article I read several months ago but I did find this more recent one and will hold hands up to being wrong. Seemingly temperature and humidity can have some effect on it:

 

https://www.google.com/amp/s/amp.theguardian.com/news/2021/aug/24/covid-19-seasonal-pattern-flu-coronavirus

 

I'm not sure wrong is right, that's a very recent article so their opinion may we'll have changed recently.

 

I'm also not right, I read another article when trying to find the one I read before. I'm viewing it in far too black and white/literal manner...viewing it the same way people shop etc as my definition of seasonal when actually you're meaning in the same way vegetables are seasonal (they literally wouldn't grow at other times of years, not that demand is high etc)

 

I always assumed Flu was seasonal entirely because of human behaviours. Every day is a school day 👍

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2 hours ago, redjambo said:

Scottish numbers: 14 September 2021

Summary

  • 3,375 new cases of COVID-19 reported [-866; down from 5,692 a week ago]
  • 31,837 new tests for COVID-19 that reported results [-8,912]
    • 11.4% of these were positive [+0.1%]
  • 21 new reported death(s) of people who have tested positive [+21]
  • 89 people were in intensive care yesterday with recently confirmed COVID-19 [-1]
  • 1,064 people were in hospital yesterday with recently confirmed COVID-19 [+16]
  • 4,144,904 people have received their first dose of a COVID-19 vaccination and 3,788,551 have received their second dose [+2,121; +3,337]

 

Hospital numbers stabilising as the number of new cases continues falls. Hopefully the return of students doesn't impact things too much and we can carry on returning to normality.

 

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11 hours ago, Taffin said:

 

But if the virus is hosted and spread between humans by humans, wouldn't human behaviours being seasonal equate to the virus being seasonal?

 

Or is the effects of the virus are seasonal more accurate? Like turkey consumption is seasonal, but they do exist in summer.

 

I'd say, you're more inclined to have the sniffles, sneezes or a cough during the winter, which would be more likely to spread the virus. 

Feck knows, I work on roofs .

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2 hours ago, ri Alban said:

I'd say, you're more inclined to have the sniffles, sneezes or a cough during the winter, which would be more likely to spread the virus. 

Feck knows, I work on roofs .

 

When I was up on the tubes I was unlucky if I pick up a cold every couple of years, ri.

As soon as I moved inside it's been a regular thing. Lecture theatres were the worst.

There's a lot to be said for grafting outside.  👍

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5 hours ago, Governor Tarkin said:

 

When I was up on the tubes I was unlucky if I pick up a cold every couple of years, ri.

As soon as I moved inside it's been a regular thing. Lecture theatres were the worst.

There's a lot to be said for grafting outside.  👍

Love it. But the rain is a coming. :(

 

You keeping busy, bud?

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27 minutes ago, ri Alban said:

Love it. But the rain is a coming. :(

 

You keeping busy, bud?

 

Every summer when I'm doing a wee homer or two I toy with the idea of starting up and going back on the tools, but the thought of a hard winter soon brings me back down to Earth.

It's a young man's game, ri. Hope you've got plenty in the book to see you through the winter. 👍

 

Keeping busy just now though, aye. Few months in the North Sea so nice to be close to home for a change. 

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Scottish numbers: 15 September 2021

Summary

  • 4,917 new cases of COVID-19 reported [+1,542; down from 5,810 a week ago]
  • 57,383 new tests for COVID-19 that reported results [+25,546]
    • 9.2% of these were positive [-2.2%]
  • 30 new reported death(s) of people who have tested positive [+9]
  • 91 people were in intensive care yesterday with recently confirmed COVID-19 [+2]
  • 1,079 people were in hospital yesterday with recently confirmed COVID-19 [+15]
  • 4,146,847 people have received their first dose of a COVID-19 vaccination and 3,791,597 have received their second dose [+1,943; +3,046]
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Today's trend stats. Another decrease in the 7-day case rate, more moderate than yesterday, with some areas showing increases. Positivity rate continuing downwards but today's large number of deaths (30) pushing the death rate up. Hospitalisations still on the up.

 

      7-day per-100,000 cases                
Council Area WHO   Today Yesterday     13 Sep 12 Sep 11 Sep 10 Sep 9 Sep ... 1 Sep
Scotland 4   666 682 -16   725 776 785 818 817 ... 747
                           
West Dunbartonshire 4   1097 1120 -23   1158 1228 1245 1321 1296 ... 1105
Inverclyde 4   955 908 +47   954 1054 1095 1151 1168 ... 1238
East Renfrewshire 4   919 962 -43   1006 1055 1048 1091 1075 ... 1080
North Lanarkshire 4   856 907 -51   960 1034 1085 1155 1196 ... 1261
Renfrewshire 4   837 832 +5   910 981 1033 1078 1102 ... 1041
West Lothian 4   805 761 +44   805 832 781 817 822 ... 668
North Ayrshire 4   804 812 -8   826 899 891 892 837 ... 772
Dundee City 4   785 773 +12   831 851 858 859 845 ... 697
Glasgow City 4   753 779 -26   848 937 956 1014 1036 ... 989
East Ayrshire 4   743 769 -26   788 834 811 813 781 ... 627
Fife 4   737 751 -14   787 813 820 849 830 ... 597
South Lanarkshire 4   732 756 -24   821 893 909 966 987 ... 1013
Midlothian 4   720 782 -62   842 875 877 890 888 ... 754
South Ayrshire 4   702 659 +43   677 734 697 715 721 ... 658
East Dunbartonshire 4   687 757 -70   795 868 874 913 956 ... 1150
Clackmannanshire 4   671 723 -52   801 833 909 944 975 ... 704
Stirling 4   660 655 +5   679 717 696 699 695 ... 628
Falkirk 4   642 681 -39   733 801 782 845 848 ... 690
Aberdeenshire 4   615 619 -4   637 660 666 670 621 ... 424
Edinburgh City 4   583 602 -19   645 704 705 744 723 ... 722
Argyll & Bute 4   549 572 -23   615 681 748 763 784 ... 712
Aberdeen City 4   524 526 -2   553 580 590 607 588 ... 414
East Lothian 4   505 495 +10   510 573 558 584 608 ... 604
Angus 4   457 452 +5   480 515 533 551 544 ... 430
Highland 4   451 490 -39   534 584 609 632 611 ... 531
Dumfries & Galloway 4   426 469 -43   512 533 541 589 566 ... 620
Perth & Kinross 4   423 400 +23   395 405 400 394 384 ... 297
Scottish Borders 4   417 444 -27   451 464 440 453 462 ... 430
Moray 4   247 250 -3   271 281 247 260 254 ... 183
Shetland Islands 4   223 223 0   267 249 280 337 310 ... 262
Orkney Islands 4   205 246 -41   259 228 223 147 147 ... 67
Na h-Eileanan Siar 3   117 136 -19   140 136 147 166 189 ... 170
                           
                           
7-day averages     Today Yesterday     13 Sep 12 Sep 11 Sep 10 Sep 9 Sep ... 1 Sep
Tests     51511 51475 +36   53583 55218 54130 55345 54395 ... 46368
Cases     5199 5327 -128   5658 6061 6126 6391 6376 ... 5832
Positivity rate %     10.8 11.1 -0.3   11.3 11.7 12.1 12.3 12.5 ... 13.3
Deaths     13.6 11.7 +1.9   11.0 11.0 11.0 11.1 9.4 ... 6.0
                           
All Vaccinations     8263 8847 -584   9324 9949 10370 10587 11496 ... 15364
1st Dose     2287 2345 -58   2432 2737 3010 3040 3228 ... 2844
2nd Dose     5976 6502 -526   6892 7212 7360 7547 8268 ... 12520
                           
All in hospital     1014 986 +28   949 909 867 822 776 ... 524
Non-ICU     927 900 +27   865 828 789 748 705 ... 473
ICU     87 86 +1   84 81 78 74 71 ... 51
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5 minutes ago, redjambo said:

Today's trend stats. Another decrease in the 7-day case rate, more moderate than yesterday, with some areas showing increases. Positivity rate continuing downwards but today's large number of deaths (30) pushing the death rate up. Hospitalisations still on the up.

 

      7-day per-100,000 cases                
Council Area WHO   Today Yesterday     13 Sep 12 Sep 11 Sep 10 Sep 9 Sep ... 1 Sep
Scotland 4   666 682 -16   725 776 785 818 817 ... 747
                           
West Dunbartonshire 4   1097 1120 -23   1158 1228 1245 1321 1296 ... 1105
Inverclyde 4   955 908 +47   954 1054 1095 1151 1168 ... 1238
East Renfrewshire 4   919 962 -43   1006 1055 1048 1091 1075 ... 1080
North Lanarkshire 4   856 907 -51   960 1034 1085 1155 1196 ... 1261
Renfrewshire 4   837 832 +5   910 981 1033 1078 1102 ... 1041
West Lothian 4   805 761 +44   805 832 781 817 822 ... 668
North Ayrshire 4   804 812 -8   826 899 891 892 837 ... 772
Dundee City 4   785 773 +12   831 851 858 859 845 ... 697
Glasgow City 4   753 779 -26   848 937 956 1014 1036 ... 989
East Ayrshire 4   743 769 -26   788 834 811 813 781 ... 627
Fife 4   737 751 -14   787 813 820 849 830 ... 597
South Lanarkshire 4   732 756 -24   821 893 909 966 987 ... 1013
Midlothian 4   720 782 -62   842 875 877 890 888 ... 754
South Ayrshire 4   702 659 +43   677 734 697 715 721 ... 658
East Dunbartonshire 4   687 757 -70   795 868 874 913 956 ... 1150
Clackmannanshire 4   671 723 -52   801 833 909 944 975 ... 704
Stirling 4   660 655 +5   679 717 696 699 695 ... 628
Falkirk 4   642 681 -39   733 801 782 845 848 ... 690
Aberdeenshire 4   615 619 -4   637 660 666 670 621 ... 424
Edinburgh City 4   583 602 -19   645 704 705 744 723 ... 722
Argyll & Bute 4   549 572 -23   615 681 748 763 784 ... 712
Aberdeen City 4   524 526 -2   553 580 590 607 588 ... 414
East Lothian 4   505 495 +10   510 573 558 584 608 ... 604
Angus 4   457 452 +5   480 515 533 551 544 ... 430
Highland 4   451 490 -39   534 584 609 632 611 ... 531
Dumfries & Galloway 4   426 469 -43   512 533 541 589 566 ... 620
Perth & Kinross 4   423 400 +23   395 405 400 394 384 ... 297
Scottish Borders 4   417 444 -27   451 464 440 453 462 ... 430
Moray 4   247 250 -3   271 281 247 260 254 ... 183
Shetland Islands 4   223 223 0   267 249 280 337 310 ... 262
Orkney Islands 4   205 246 -41   259 228 223 147 147 ... 67
Na h-Eileanan Siar 3   117 136 -19   140 136 147 166 189 ... 170
                           
                           
7-day averages     Today Yesterday     13 Sep 12 Sep 11 Sep 10 Sep 9 Sep ... 1 Sep
Tests     51511 51475 +36   53583 55218 54130 55345 54395 ... 46368
Cases     5199 5327 -128   5658 6061 6126 6391 6376 ... 5832
Positivity rate %     10.8 11.1 -0.3   11.3 11.7 12.1 12.3 12.5 ... 13.3
Deaths     13.6 11.7 +1.9   11.0 11.0 11.0 11.1 9.4 ... 6.0
                           
All Vaccinations     8263 8847 -584   9324 9949 10370 10587 11496 ... 15364
1st Dose     2287 2345 -58   2432 2737 3010 3040 3228 ... 2844
2nd Dose     5976 6502 -526   6892 7212 7360 7547 8268 ... 12520
                           
All in hospital     1014 986 +28   949 909 867 822 776 ... 524
Non-ICU     927 900 +27   865 828 789 748 705 ... 473
ICU     87 86 +1   84 81 78 74 71 ... 51

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1 hour ago, Governor Tarkin said:

 

Every summer when I'm doing a wee homer or two I toy with the idea of starting up and going back on the tools, but the thought of a hard winter soon brings me back down to Earth.

It's a young man's game, ri. Hope you've got plenty in the book to see you through the winter. 👍

 

Keeping busy just now though, aye. Few months in the North Sea so nice to be close to home for a change. 

Superb. :thumb:

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I wonder what number the hospitalisations need to reach for the Scot Gov to impose restrictions  ? 

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12 minutes ago, Jeffros Furios said:

I wonder what number the hospitalisations need to reach for the Scot Gov to impose restrictions  ? 

It’s a worry.

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12 minutes ago, Jeffros Furios said:

I wonder what number the hospitalisations need to reach for the Scot Gov to impose restrictions  ? 

Do you think there might be more restrictions on the way?  

Sadly I can see a lot more people ignoring and openly campaigning against them.  

It'll be frustrating but if it needs to be done. 

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9 minutes ago, Auldbenches said:

Do you think there might be more restrictions on the way?  

Sadly I can see a lot more people ignoring and openly campaigning against them.  

It'll be frustrating but if it needs to be done. 

There won't be unless Westminster do it first. There's no financial support for more lockdowns after 30th September.

 

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