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36 minutes ago, The Mighty Thor said:

Eton college into a form of lockdown with 50 students confined to their boarding houses and compulsory mask wearing and LTF tests daily.

 

I guess you can't afford the possibility of future criminal Tory MP's getting sick.

 

Remote learning for 2 days.  Parents apparently "furious" and "appalled".

 

 

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2 minutes ago, Victorian said:

 

Remote learning for 2 days.  Parents apparently "furious" and "appalled".

 

 

Some of the mother's will bring that up with Boris during their post coital cigarette

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1 hour ago, Victorian said:

As many as 43,000 false negative PCR test results being linked to the wonky test lab in Wolverhampton.  I suppose there might be some consequence of it feeding into the current case rates,  etc.  Who knows?

 

World leading.

Who's to blame Vic?

There doesn't seem to be any faults in the PCR test kits

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5 minutes ago, Nucky Thompson said:

Who's to blame Vic?

There doesn't seem to be any faults in the PCR test kits

 

The lab by the looks of it per what's reported.  

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1 hour ago, Japan Jambo said:

 

I may be off but I'm guessing you didn't go there...

I've no idea how you managed to come to that conclusion 😟

 

Was it the lack of intelligence or the chippy attitude?

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6 minutes ago, The Mighty Thor said:

 

Was it the lack of intelligence or the chippy attitude?

 

Wait, I thought you didn't go to Eton

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Scottish numbers: 15 October 2021

Summary

  • 2,762 new cases of COVID-19 reported [+123; up from 2,627 a week ago]
  • 35,536 new tests for COVID-19 that reported results [-4,703]
    • 8.2% of these were positive [+1.2%]
  • 32 new reported death(s) of people who have tested positive [+3]
  • 45 people were in intensive care yesterday with recently confirmed COVID-19 [-5]
  • 851 people were in hospital yesterday with recently confirmed COVID-19 [-57]
  • 4,278,937 people have received their first dose of a COVID-19 vaccination and 3,873,790 have received their second dose [+3,729; +2,384]
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The latest trend stats:

 

      7-day per-100,000 cases                
Council Area WHO   Today Yesterday     13 Oct 12 Oct 11 Oct 10 Oct 9 Oct ... 1 Oct
Scotland 4   310 308 +2   309 318 320 310 305 ... 345
                           
Stirling 4   495 479 +16   471 478 495 458 413 ... 366
West Lothian 4   431 433 -2   441 465 480 456 425 ... 504
Fife 4   401 392 +9   396 408 406 382 373 ... 407
Dundee City 4   399 408 -9   427 437 435 440 429 ... 427
Aberdeenshire 4   392 377 +15   378 403 404 380 378 ... 339
Clackmannanshire 4   392 322 +70   298 263 263 253 222 ... 328
East Renfrewshire 4   383 380 +3   376 375 373 355 344 ... 354
Falkirk 4   354 362 -8   366 379 394 398 400 ... 421
North Lanarkshire 4   352 351 +1   342 371 378 367 373 ... 442
East Ayrshire 4   351 368 -17   377 394 405 414 403 ... 440
North Ayrshire 4   343 346 -3   358 342 341 340 327 ... 441
Renfrewshire 4   336 332 +4   309 304 307 298 283 ... 371
South Lanarkshire 4   332 321 +11   313 319 333 320 314 ... 382
Moray 4   329 319 +10   324 355 357 379 374 ... 231
Scottish Borders 4   313 305 +8   322 335 336 317 307 ... 188
Angus 4   310 308 +2   304 301 293 269 267 ... 234
East Lothian 4 214 306 301 +5   294 258 246 221 219 ... 265
East Dunbartonshire 4   302 295 +7   294 297 312 318 314 ... 382
West Dunbartonshire 4   297 292 +5   299 310 314 307 298 ... 437
Aberdeen City 4   269 253 +16   248 262 272 267 266 ... 292
Midlothian 4   267 264 +3   246 246 248 251 252 ... 327
South Ayrshire 4   261 234 +27   237 255 245 235 223 ... 541
Perth & Kinross 4   254 253 +1   288 295 294 265 282 ... 304
Dumfries & Galloway 4   246 266 -20   271 289 308 300 301 ... 361
Edinburgh City 4   244 240 +4   244 246 231 219 204 ... 238
Glasgow City 4   242 251 -9   254 262 273 275 279 ... 328
Argyll & Bute 4   241 250 -9   240 241 239 222 224 ... 304
Inverclyde 4   223 239 -16   257 258 257 260 249 ... 365
Highland 4 211 215 220 -5   211 217 207 199 193 ... 168
Na h-Eileanan Siar 3   136 151 -15   125 136 132 140 174 ... 234
Orkney Islands 3   85 71 +14   98 71 76 85 80 ... 85
Shetland Islands 3   83 87 -4   109 127 127 144 166 ... 70
                           
                           
7-day averages     Today Yesterday     13 Oct 12 Oct 11 Oct 10 Oct 9 Oct ... 1 Oct
Tests     30497 30548 -51   30827 32422 32702 32521 32414 ... 35457
Cases     2424 2405 +19   2412 2480 2501 2424 2378 ... 2694
Positivity rate %     8.5 8.4 +0.1   8.4 8.2 8.2 8.0 7.8 ... 8.2
Deaths     20 17 +3   19 19 18 18 18 ... 19
                           
All Vaccinations     7757 8099 -342   8220 8393 8676 8848 9031 ... 6572
1st Dose     5422 5733 -311   5850 6005 6169 6460 6625 ... 3705
2nd Dose     2335 2366 -31   2370 2388 2507 2388 2406 ... 2867
                           
All in hospital     918 932 -14   943 953 962 972 976 ... 1009
Non-ICU     865 877 -12   885 893 900 908 910 ... 935
ICU     53 55 -2   58 60 62 64 66 ... 74
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1 minute ago, redjambo said:

The latest trend stats:

 

      7-day per-100,000 cases                
Council Area WHO   Today Yesterday     13 Oct 12 Oct 11 Oct 10 Oct 9 Oct ... 1 Oct
Scotland 4   310 308 +2   309 318 320 310 305 ... 345
                           
Stirling 4   495 479 +16   471 478 495 458 413 ... 366
West Lothian 4   431 433 -2   441 465 480 456 425 ... 504
Fife 4   401 392 +9   396 408 406 382 373 ... 407
Dundee City 4   399 408 -9   427 437 435 440 429 ... 427
Aberdeenshire 4   392 377 +15   378 403 404 380 378 ... 339
Clackmannanshire 4   392 322 +70   298 263 263 253 222 ... 328
East Renfrewshire 4   383 380 +3   376 375 373 355 344 ... 354
Falkirk 4   354 362 -8   366 379 394 398 400 ... 421
North Lanarkshire 4   352 351 +1   342 371 378 367 373 ... 442
East Ayrshire 4   351 368 -17   377 394 405 414 403 ... 440
North Ayrshire 4   343 346 -3   358 342 341 340 327 ... 441
Renfrewshire 4   336 332 +4   309 304 307 298 283 ... 371
South Lanarkshire 4   332 321 +11   313 319 333 320 314 ... 382
Moray 4   329 319 +10   324 355 357 379 374 ... 231
Scottish Borders 4   313 305 +8   322 335 336 317 307 ... 188
Angus 4   310 308 +2   304 301 293 269 267 ... 234
East Lothian 4 214 306 301 +5   294 258 246 221 219 ... 265
East Dunbartonshire 4   302 295 +7   294 297 312 318 314 ... 382
West Dunbartonshire 4   297 292 +5   299 310 314 307 298 ... 437
Aberdeen City 4   269 253 +16   248 262 272 267 266 ... 292
Midlothian 4   267 264 +3   246 246 248 251 252 ... 327
South Ayrshire 4   261 234 +27   237 255 245 235 223 ... 541
Perth & Kinross 4   254 253 +1   288 295 294 265 282 ... 304
Dumfries & Galloway 4   246 266 -20   271 289 308 300 301 ... 361
Edinburgh City 4   244 240 +4   244 246 231 219 204 ... 238
Glasgow City 4   242 251 -9   254 262 273 275 279 ... 328
Argyll & Bute 4   241 250 -9   240 241 239 222 224 ... 304
Inverclyde 4   223 239 -16   257 258 257 260 249 ... 365
Highland 4 211 215 220 -5   211 217 207 199 193 ... 168
Na h-Eileanan Siar 3   136 151 -15   125 136 132 140 174 ... 234
Orkney Islands 3   85 71 +14   98 71 76 85 80 ... 85
Shetland Islands 3   83 87 -4   109 127 127 144 166 ... 70
                           
                           
7-day averages     Today Yesterday     13 Oct 12 Oct 11 Oct 10 Oct 9 Oct ... 1 Oct
Tests     30497 30548 -51   30827 32422 32702 32521 32414 ... 35457
Cases     2424 2405 +19   2412 2480 2501 2424 2378 ... 2694
Positivity rate %     8.5 8.4 +0.1   8.4 8.2 8.2 8.0 7.8 ... 8.2
Deaths     20 17 +3   19 19 18 18 18 ... 19
                           
All Vaccinations     7757 8099 -342   8220 8393 8676 8848 9031 ... 6572
1st Dose     5422 5733 -311   5850 6005 6169 6460 6625 ... 3705
2nd Dose     2335 2366 -31   2370 2388 2507 2388 2406 ... 2867
                           
All in hospital     918 932 -14   943 953 962 972 976 ... 1009
Non-ICU     865 877 -12   885 893 900 908 910 ... 935
ICU     53 55 -2   58 60 62 64 66 ... 74

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1 minute ago, The Real Maroonblood said:

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Bloody hell, that was quick. I'd only finished typing them. No refreshments today?

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Just now, redjambo said:

 

Bloody hell, that was quick. I'd only finished typing them. No refreshments today?

Sadly not to the local.😭

A small beverage in the house.🍷

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Just now, The Real Maroonblood said:

Sadly not to the local.😭

A small beverage in the house.🍷

 

Think I'll join you. :cheers:

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6 minutes ago, Victorian said:

It's pretty much all over the shop.  Maybe soon the last reason to look at them will be to admire Red's sterling work.  👍

 

In preparation for independence and rejoining the EU, I'm doing my work in euros now. ;)

 

That was an excellent drop in the number of Covid patients in hospital today, countered sadly by a significant increase in the death rate. Positivity rate still creeping up. Who knows where this is going? With Glasgow City near the bottom of the table, for example, it's a wee bit in Twilight Zone territory at the moment.

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Testing numbers vary wildly day by day so hard to see where the case numbers are heading but the hospital and icu numbers look to be heading in the right direction which is the important thing

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19 minutes ago, Hesh said:

This is a new page on Travelling Tabby, just had a chance to skim but interesting none the less 

 

Scotland Coronavirus Tracker - Vaccine Status - Travelling Tabby

 

I can't remember seeing it quantified previously how effective the vaccines are at preventing infection, but these figures show the vaccinated are catching Covid at half the rate of the unvaccinated.

There was a pre-print of a large study published yesterday that put it even higher at a 63% reduction in infections, but it did reduce over time.

 

https://spiral.imperial.ac.uk/handle/10044/1/91999 

 

 

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2 hours ago, The Mighty Thor said:

I've no idea how you managed to come to that conclusion 😟

 

Was it the lack of intelligence or the chippy attitude?

 

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32 minutes ago, Beni said:

 

I can't remember seeing it quantified previously how effective the vaccines are at preventing infection, but these figures show the vaccinated are catching Covid at half the rate of the unvaccinated.

There was a pre-print of a large study published yesterday that put it even higher at a 63% reduction in infections, but it did reduce over time.

 

https://spiral.imperial.ac.uk/handle/10044/1/91999 

 

 

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19 minutes ago, JamesM48 said:

Oh no ! Winter is coming ! ( hint check the date ) ! 
 

 

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Exactly James. There's been an NHS Winter crisis for the last 40 years

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6 minutes ago, Nucky Thompson said:

Exactly James. There's been an NHS Winter crisis for the last 40 years

I know 😳👍

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14 hours ago, The Real Maroonblood said:

Sadly not to the local.😭

A small beverage in the house.🍷

Grounded are we? Ha ha.

 

 

 

 

 

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Not good reading.. 

The UK/England failing again. 

 

First to ditch face masks, Social distancing, using public transport, mass gatherings. 

 

all results in ->

 

 

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1 hour ago, HartleyLegend3 said:

Not good reading.. 

The UK/England failing again. 

 

First to ditch face masks, Social distancing, using public transport, mass gatherings. 

 

all results in ->

 

 

 

And yet, it it was over 4 times higher during a lockdown with face masks, social distancing and no large gatherings January.

 

I'll take where we are now thanks 👍

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Just now, Taffin said:

 

And yet, it it was over 4 times higher during a lockdown with face masks, social distancing and no large gatherings January.

 

I'll take where we are now thanks 👍

Same here Taffin . I suppose it’s half glass empty / half full perspective when looking at these things . Some people still seem to be hyper anxious and are  obsessive  regarding stats etc when all I see in the real world is people out and about and getting on with living . 

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5 minutes ago, Taffin said:

 

And yet, it it was over 4 times higher during a lockdown with face masks, social distancing and no large gatherings January.

 

I'll take where we are now thanks 👍

 

Of course.  We're much better where we are compared to the lockdown times.  But that was pre-vaccine when the figures were naturally higher because there was much less protection.  Usage of face coverings now,  in a time of much higher protection,  isn't really comparable to lockdown.  It's quite reasonable to compare between countries of similar vaccine coverage and perhaps dissimilar use of face coverings in key settings.  It doesn't prove anything but it's a reasonable point to consider. 

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9 minutes ago, JamesM48 said:

Same here Taffin . I suppose it’s half glass empty / half full perspective when looking at these things . Some people still seem to be hyper anxious and are  obsessive  regarding stats etc when all I see in the real world is people out and about and getting on with living . 

 

It's also disingenuous.

 

England was the first to drop all of those things and the accusation is England is failing...then a UK graph is used to show this.

 

"The hospital admission rate of COVID-19-confirmed patients in England increased slightly to 6.03 per 100,000 people in the week ending 10 October 2021."

 

 

The chart shared suggests the UK rate is higher than 6 per 100,000. So either the chart is misleading, or one (or more) of the other UK nations is dragging it up...wouldn't be the one where there is still restrictions would it?

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1 minute ago, Victorian said:

 

Of course.  We're much better where we are compared to the lockdown times.  But that was pre-vaccine when the figures were naturally higher because there was much less protection.  Usage of face coverings now,  in a time of much higher protection,  isn't really comparable to lockdown.  It's quite reasonable to compare between countries of similar vaccine coverage and perhaps dissimilar use of face coverings in key settings.  It doesn't prove anything but it's a reasonable point to consider. 

 

I don't disagree, but that's how the claim was structured...'drop this, that and the other restriction and then looks what happens' when actually the graph shows the opposite. You're absolutely right though that's massively down to the vaccine, and that's terrific news.

 

I'm also not opposed to comparing those countries but the restrictions at a UK level have not been consistent in their timings of removal, indeed some still persist in existence. The post sought to bat England over the head for being the first to do x,y and z...then uses UK data to prove it.

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3 minutes ago, Taffin said:

 

I don't disagree, but that's how the claim was structured...'drop this, that and the other restriction and then looks what happens' when actually the graph shows the opposite. You're absolutely right though that's massively down to the vaccine, and that's terrific news.

 

I'm also not opposed to comparing those countries but the restrictions at a UK level have not been consistent in their timings of removal, indeed some still persist in existence. The post sought to bat England over the head for being the first to do x,y and z...then uses UK data to prove it.

 

Yep.  It's just one input into a very big equation.  I'm sure there are other inputs into the current state of play that are having direct effects.  These various imputs will undoubtedly feature a range of real time effects through to time lagging effects.  That's the nature of epidemiology* and it's why that science is so enormously complicated.

 

*disclaimer.  Written by a layman.  No claim to being a scientist.  ;)

 

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2 minutes ago, Victorian said:

 

Yep.  It's just one input into a very big equation.  I'm sure there are other inputs into the current state of play that are having direct effects.  These various imputs will undoubtedly feature a range of real time effects through to time lagging effects.  That's the nature of epidemiology* and it's why that science is so enormously complicated.

 

*disclaimer.  Written by a layman.  No claim to being a scientist.  ;)

 

 

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Totally agree. I'm just getting a bee in my faux Englishman bunnet 😂😂 

 

England is doing okay just now with it imo given there's almost no restrictions. By design? I doubt it. By sheer luck? That's what I'd bet on!

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15 minutes ago, Taffin said:

 

It's also disingenuous.

 

England was the first to drop all of those things and the accusation is England is failing...then a UK graph is used to show this.

 

"The hospital admission rate of COVID-19-confirmed patients in England increased slightly to 6.03 per 100,000 people in the week ending 10 October 2021."

 

 

The chart shared suggests the UK rate is higher than 6 per 100,000. So either the chart is misleading, or one (or more) of the other UK nations is dragging it up...wouldn't be the one where there is still restrictions would it?

Actually a 

 

17 minutes ago, Taffin said:

 

It's also disingenuous.

 

England was the first to drop all of those things and the accusation is England is failing...then a UK graph is used to show this.

 

"The hospital admission rate of COVID-19-confirmed patients in England increased slightly to 6.03 per 100,000 people in the week ending 10 October 2021."

 

 

The chart shared suggests the UK rate is higher than 6 per 100,000. So either the chart is misleading, or one (or more) of the other UK nations is dragging it up...wouldn't be the one where there is still restrictions would it?

Well it’ll come As no surprise but I’m hoping at interpreting those charts / data but I’m sure someone may answer your query.  All I do Know is there isn’t a significant difference in rates between Scotland and England despite mask wearing and the partial use of vaccine passports 

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4 minutes ago, Taffin said:

 

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Totally agree. I'm just getting a bee in my faux Englishman bunnet 😂😂 

 

England is doing okay just now with it imo given there's almost no restrictions. By design? I doubt it. By sheer luck? That's what I'd bet on!

Maybe a mixture of both . All I know is I feel much more happier / less anxious coming into this winter than last winter . 👍👍

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18 minutes ago, kila said:

Matt Hancock didn’t last long in his post at the United Nations :laugh:

 

 

Can imagine the guys at the UN, “ Oh, it's THAT Matt Hancock ? Bin him ! “

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Scottish numbers: 16 October 2021

Summary

  • 2,581 new cases of COVID-19 reported [-181; up from 2,417 a week ago]
  • 28,984 new tests for COVID-19 that reported results [-6,552]
    • 9.5% of these were positive [+1.3%]
  • 21 new reported death(s) of people who have tested positive [-11]
  • 47 people were in intensive care yesterday with recently confirmed COVID-19 [+2]
  • 841 people were in hospital yesterday with recently confirmed COVID-19 [-10]
  • 4,282,132 people have received the first dose of the Covid vaccination and 3,875,966 have received their second dose [+3,195; +2,176]
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The latest trend stats:

 

      7-day per-100,000 cases                
Council Area WHO   Today Yesterday     14 Oct 13 Oct 12 Oct 11 Oct 10 Oct ... 1 Oct
Scotland 4   313 310 +3   308 309 318 320 310 ... 345
                           
Stirling 4   502 495 +7   479 471 478 495 458 ... 366
West Lothian 4   455 431 +24   433 441 465 480 456 ... 504
Clackmannanshire 4   417 392 +25   322 298 263 263 253 ... 328
Fife 4   412 401 +11   392 396 408 406 382 ... 407
Dundee City 4   392 399 -7   408 427 437 435 440 ... 427
Aberdeenshire 4   383 392 -9   377 378 403 404 380 ... 339
Falkirk 4   371 354 +17   362 366 379 394 398 ... 421
East Ayrshire 4   368 351 +17   368 377 394 405 414 ... 440
East Renfrewshire 4   356 383 -27   380 376 375 373 355 ... 354
North Ayrshire 4   349 343 +6   346 358 342 341 340 ... 441
Renfrewshire 4   343 336 +7   332 309 304 307 298 ... 371
North Lanarkshire 4   342 352 -10   351 342 371 378 367 ... 442
East Dunbartonshire 4   341 302 +39   295 294 297 312 318 ... 382
South Lanarkshire 4   338 332 +6   321 313 319 333 320 ... 382
Moray 4   332 329 +3   319 324 355 357 379 ... 231
Scottish Borders 4   326 313 +13   305 322 335 336 317 ... 188
Angus 4   309 310 -1   308 304 301 293 269 ... 234
East Lothian 4 214 306 306 0   301 294 258 246 221 ... 265
West Dunbartonshire 4   298 297 +1   292 299 310 314 307 ... 437
South Ayrshire 4   273 261 +12   234 237 255 245 235 ... 541
Midlothian 4   269 267 +2   264 246 246 248 251 ... 327
Aberdeen City 4   262 269 -7   253 248 262 272 267 ... 292
Perth & Kinross 4   259 254 +5   253 288 295 294 265 ... 304
Edinburgh City 4   251 244 +7   240 244 246 231 219 ... 238
Argyll & Bute 4   249 241 +8   250 240 241 239 222 ... 304
Dumfries & Galloway 4   239 246 -7   266 271 289 308 300 ... 361
Glasgow City 4   238 242 -4   251 254 262 273 275 ... 328
Inverclyde 4   230 223 +7   239 257 258 257 260 ... 365
Highland 4 211 207 215 -8   220 211 217 207 199 ... 168
Na h-Eileanan Siar 4   151 136 +15   151 125 136 132 140 ... 234
Orkney Islands 3   103 85 +18   71 98 71 76 85 ... 85
Shetland Islands 3   83 83 0   87 109 127 127 144 ... 70
                           
                           
7-day averages     Today Yesterday     14 Oct 13 Oct 12 Oct 11 Oct 10 Oct ... 1 Oct
Tests     30076 30497 -421   30548 30827 32422 32702 32521 ... 35457
Cases     2447 2424 +23   2405 2412 2480 2501 2424 ... 2694
Positivity rate %     8.7 8.5 +0.2   8.4 8.4 8.2 8.2 8.0 ... 8.2
Deaths     20 20 0   17 19 19 18 18 ... 19
                           
All Vaccinations     7451 7757 -306   8099 8220 8393 8676 8848 ... 6572
1st Dose     5147 5422 -275   5733 5850 6005 6169 6460 ... 3705
2nd Dose     2304 2335 -31   2366 2370 2388 2507 2388 ... 2867
                           
All in hospital     903 918 -15   932 943 953 962 972 ... 1009
Non-ICU     852 865 -13   877 885 893 900 908 ... 935
ICU     51 53 -2   55 58 60 62 64 ... 74
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25 minutes ago, redjambo said:

The latest trend stats:

 

      7-day per-100,000 cases                
Council Area WHO   Today Yesterday     14 Oct 13 Oct 12 Oct 11 Oct 10 Oct ... 1 Oct
Scotland 4   313 310 +3   308 309 318 320 310 ... 345
                           
Stirling 4   502 495 +7   479 471 478 495 458 ... 366
West Lothian 4   455 431 +24   433 441 465 480 456 ... 504
Clackmannanshire 4   417 392 +25   322 298 263 263 253 ... 328
Fife 4   412 401 +11   392 396 408 406 382 ... 407
Dundee City 4   392 399 -7   408 427 437 435 440 ... 427
Aberdeenshire 4   383 392 -9   377 378 403 404 380 ... 339
Falkirk 4   371 354 +17   362 366 379 394 398 ... 421
East Ayrshire 4   368 351 +17   368 377 394 405 414 ... 440
East Renfrewshire 4   356 383 -27   380 376 375 373 355 ... 354
North Ayrshire 4   349 343 +6   346 358 342 341 340 ... 441
Renfrewshire 4   343 336 +7   332 309 304 307 298 ... 371
North Lanarkshire 4   342 352 -10   351 342 371 378 367 ... 442
East Dunbartonshire 4   341 302 +39   295 294 297 312 318 ... 382
South Lanarkshire 4   338 332 +6   321 313 319 333 320 ... 382
Moray 4   332 329 +3   319 324 355 357 379 ... 231
Scottish Borders 4   326 313 +13   305 322 335 336 317 ... 188
Angus 4   309 310 -1   308 304 301 293 269 ... 234
East Lothian 4 214 306 306 0   301 294 258 246 221 ... 265
West Dunbartonshire 4   298 297 +1   292 299 310 314 307 ... 437
South Ayrshire 4   273 261 +12   234 237 255 245 235 ... 541
Midlothian 4   269 267 +2   264 246 246 248 251 ... 327
Aberdeen City 4   262 269 -7   253 248 262 272 267 ... 292
Perth & Kinross 4   259 254 +5   253 288 295 294 265 ... 304
Edinburgh City 4   251 244 +7   240 244 246 231 219 ... 238
Argyll & Bute 4   249 241 +8   250 240 241 239 222 ... 304
Dumfries & Galloway 4   239 246 -7   266 271 289 308 300 ... 361
Glasgow City 4   238 242 -4   251 254 262 273 275 ... 328
Inverclyde 4   230 223 +7   239 257 258 257 260 ... 365
Highland 4 211 207 215 -8   220 211 217 207 199 ... 168
Na h-Eileanan Siar 4   151 136 +15   151 125 136 132 140 ... 234
Orkney Islands 3   103 85 +18   71 98 71 76 85 ... 85
Shetland Islands 3   83 83 0   87 109 127 127 144 ... 70
                           
                           
7-day averages     Today Yesterday     14 Oct 13 Oct 12 Oct 11 Oct 10 Oct ... 1 Oct
Tests     30076 30497 -421   30548 30827 32422 32702 32521 ... 35457
Cases     2447 2424 +23   2405 2412 2480 2501 2424 ... 2694
Positivity rate %     8.7 8.5 +0.2   8.4 8.4 8.2 8.2 8.0 ... 8.2
Deaths     20 20 0   17 19 19 18 18 ... 19
                           
All Vaccinations     7451 7757 -306   8099 8220 8393 8676 8848 ... 6572
1st Dose     5147 5422 -275   5733 5850 6005 6169 6460 ... 3705
2nd Dose     2304 2335 -31   2366 2370 2388 2507 2388 ... 2867
                           
All in hospital     903 918 -15   932 943 953 962 972 ... 1009
Non-ICU     852 865 -13   877 885 893 900 908 ... 935
ICU     51 53 -2   55 58 60 62 64 ... 74

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jambos are go!

It appears that the death rate in Scotland is around double the UK death rate and has been for some time. It would seem that the Scottish Government is not being challenged in this. Why?

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Nucky Thompson
14 minutes ago, jambos are go! said:

It appears that the death rate in Scotland is around double the UK death rate and has been for some time. It would seem that the Scottish Government is not being challenged in this. Why?

Scotland's death rate is also added in to the UK total.

 

The UK death rate just now doesn't seem as high when you look at date of death rather than date reported.

They could be reporting deaths that happened months ago

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