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There has been a record drop in the number of Covid infections in the
UK, according to the latest estimates from the Office for National >Statistics.
Around 2.87 million people would have tested positive in the week to 23
April - 900,000 fewer than the week before.
Covid levels are declining in England, Scotland and Wales but are
unchanged in Northern Ireland.
Despite the decreases in all age groups in most of the UK, the ONS said >infections remained high.
"We are yet to see if this is part of a larger trend," said Kara Steel, >senior statistician for the Covid-19 Infection Survey.
One in 23 would test positive for the virus under the latest estimates,
down from one in 17 the week before - a 24% decrease.
That equates to the largest week-on-week fall in total infections since
the ONS started its survey in July 2020.
UK infections continue to fall - ONS
The figures are an estimate, based on tests on thousands of people in
random households across the UK.
They provide the most accurate picture of Covid now that free testing
for the public in England has come to an end.
Some free testing will continue in Scotland until the end of April, and
in Wales and Northern Ireland until the end of June.
The ONS research found:
One in 25 people in England has Covid (down from one in 17)
One in 18 in Wales has Covid (down from one in 15)
One in 25 in Northern Ireland has Covid (which is little changed from
the week before)
One in 25 in Scotland has Covid (down from one in 19)
Infections fell in all regions of England. They are highest in the North
East (6.1% testing positive) and lowest in London (3.6%).
And infections in England are coming down among the over-70s (to 5%),
younger adults and children, with the steepest falls among the youngest
- those aged two to 10 (2%).
Official UK data shows the number of people being admitted to hospital
with Covid continues to fall.
Figures had risen from about 1,100 a day in mid-February to nearly 2,400
by the end of March, but they have since dropped to about 1,455
admissions each day.
Meanwhile, the number of hospital patients with the virus in
intensive-care beds is now around 325.
Data for mid-April shows 1,150 people died during the previous week with >Covid-19 on their death certificate - suggesting it is very likely to be
the underlying cause of death.
There were 1,673 deaths a week in mid-January.
NOT Michael Ejercito wrote:
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There has been a record drop in the number of Covid infections in the
UK, according to the latest estimates from the Office for National >>Statistics.
Around 2.87 million people would have tested positive in the week to 23 >>April - 900,000 fewer than the week before.
Covid levels are declining in England, Scotland and Wales but are
unchanged in Northern Ireland.
Despite the decreases in all age groups in most of the UK, the ONS said >>infections remained high.
"We are yet to see if this is part of a larger trend," said Kara Steel, >>senior statistician for the Covid-19 Infection Survey.
One in 23 would test positive for the virus under the latest estimates, >>down from one in 17 the week before - a 24% decrease.
That equates to the largest week-on-week fall in total infections since
the ONS started its survey in July 2020.
UK infections continue to fall - ONS
The figures are an estimate, based on tests on thousands of people in >>random households across the UK.
They provide the most accurate picture of Covid now that free testing
for the public in England has come to an end.
Some free testing will continue in Scotland until the end of April, and
in Wales and Northern Ireland until the end of June.
The ONS research found:
One in 25 people in England has Covid (down from one in 17)
One in 18 in Wales has Covid (down from one in 15)
One in 25 in Northern Ireland has Covid (which is little changed from
the week before)
One in 25 in Scotland has Covid (down from one in 19)
Infections fell in all regions of England. They are highest in the North >>East (6.1% testing positive) and lowest in London (3.6%).
And infections in England are coming down among the over-70s (to 5%), >>younger adults and children, with the steepest falls among the youngest
- those aged two to 10 (2%).
Official UK data shows the number of people being admitted to hospital
with Covid continues to fall.
Figures had risen from about 1,100 a day in mid-February to nearly 2,400
by the end of March, but they have since dropped to about 1,455
admissions each day.
Meanwhile, the number of hospital patients with the virus in
intensive-care beds is now around 325.
Data for mid-April shows 1,150 people died during the previous week with >>Covid-19 on their death certificate - suggesting it is very likely to be >>the underlying cause of death.
There were 1,673 deaths a week in mid-January.
The only *healthy* way to stop the pandemic, thereby saving lives, in
the U.K. & elsewhere is by rapidly ( http://bit.ly/RapidTestCOVID-19 ) >finding out at any given moment, including even while on-line, who
among us are unwittingly contagious (i.e pre-symptomatic or
asymptomatic) in order to http://tinyurl.com/ConvinceItForward (John
15:12) for them to call their doctor and self-quarantine per their
doctor in hopes of stopping this pandemic. Thus, we're hoping for the
best while preparing for the worse-case scenario of the Alpha lineage >mutations and others like the Omicron, Gamma, Beta, Epsilon, Iota,
Lambda, Mu & Delta lineage mutations combining via
slip-RNA-replication to form hybrids like
http://tinyurl.com/Deltamicron that may render current COVID >vaccines/monoclonals/medicines/pills no longer effective.
Indeed, I am wonderfully hungry ( http://tinyurl.com/RapidOmicronTest
) and hope you, Michael, also have a healthy appetite too.
So how are you ?
HeartDoc Andrew, in the Holy Spirit, boldly wrote:
Subject: The LORD says "Blessed are you who hunger now ..."
Shame on andrew, look at his red face.
He is trying to pull a fast one. His scripture bit is found among these:
'14 Bible verses about Spiritual Hunger'
Psalms
81:10 I am the LORD thy God, which brought thee out of the land of Egypt: >open thy mouth wide, and I will fill it.
Proverbs
13:25 The righteous has enough to satisfy his appetite, But the stomach of >the wicked is in need.
Joel
2:26 And ye shall eat in plenty, and be satisfied, and praise the name of
the LORD your God, that hath dealt wondrously with you: and my
people shall never be ashamed.
Psalms
107 For he satisfies the thirsty and fills the hungry with good things.
Acts
14:17 "Yet he did not leave himself without witness, for he did good by >giving you rains from heaven and fruitful seasons, satisfying
your hearts with food and gladness."
someone eternally condemned & ever more cursed by GOD perseverated:
HeartDoc Andrew, in the Holy Spirit, boldly wrote:
Subject: a very very very simple definition of sin ...
Does andrew's "definition" agree with scripture? Let's see in 1 John:
John wrote this to christians. The greek grammer (sic) speaks of an ongoing >> status. He includes himself in that status.
1:8 If we say that we have no sin, we deceive ourselves, and the truth is
not in us.
1:9 If we confess our sins, he is faithful and just to forgive us our sins, >> and to cleanse us from all unrighteousness.
1:10 If we say that we have not sinned, we make him a liar, and his word is >> not in us.
Michael Ejercito wrote:
http://www.bbc.com/news/health-61270786
Covid infections in record drop of nearly one million, says ONS
Published1 day agocommentsComments
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Coronavirus pandemic
Women wearing masks in London
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There has been a record drop in the number of Covid infections in the
UK, according to the latest estimates from the Office for National
Statistics.
Around 2.87 million people would have tested positive in the week to 23
April - 900,000 fewer than the week before.
Covid levels are declining in England, Scotland and Wales but are
unchanged in Northern Ireland.
Despite the decreases in all age groups in most of the UK, the ONS said
infections remained high.
"We are yet to see if this is part of a larger trend," said Kara Steel,
senior statistician for the Covid-19 Infection Survey.
One in 23 would test positive for the virus under the latest estimates,
down from one in 17 the week before - a 24% decrease.
That equates to the largest week-on-week fall in total infections since
the ONS started its survey in July 2020.
UK infections continue to fall - ONS
The figures are an estimate, based on tests on thousands of people in
random households across the UK.
They provide the most accurate picture of Covid now that free testing
for the public in England has come to an end.
Some free testing will continue in Scotland until the end of April, and
in Wales and Northern Ireland until the end of June.
The ONS research found:
One in 25 people in England has Covid (down from one in 17)
One in 18 in Wales has Covid (down from one in 15)
One in 25 in Northern Ireland has Covid (which is little changed from
the week before)
One in 25 in Scotland has Covid (down from one in 19)
Infections fell in all regions of England. They are highest in the North
East (6.1% testing positive) and lowest in London (3.6%).
And infections in England are coming down among the over-70s (to 5%),
younger adults and children, with the steepest falls among the youngest
- those aged two to 10 (2%).
Official UK data shows the number of people being admitted to hospital
with Covid continues to fall.
Figures had risen from about 1,100 a day in mid-February to nearly 2,400
by the end of March, but they have since dropped to about 1,455
admissions each day.
Meanwhile, the number of hospital patients with the virus in
intensive-care beds is now around 325.
Data for mid-April shows 1,150 people died during the previous week with
Covid-19 on their death certificate - suggesting it is very likely to be
the underlying cause of death.
There were 1,673 deaths a week in mid-January.
The only *healthy* way to stop the pandemic, thereby saving lives, in
the U.K. & elsewhere is by rapidly ( http://bit.ly/RapidTestCOVID-19 ) finding out at any given moment, including even while on-line, who
among us are unwittingly contagious (i.e pre-symptomatic or
asymptomatic) in order to http://tinyurl.com/ConvinceItForward (John
15:12) for them to call their doctor and self-quarantine per their
doctor in hopes of stopping this pandemic. Thus, we're hoping for the
best while preparing for the worse-case scenario of the Alpha lineage mutations and others like the Omicron, Gamma, Beta, Epsilon, Iota,
Lambda, Mu & Delta lineage mutations combining via
slip-RNA-replication to form hybrids like
http://tinyurl.com/Deltamicron that may render current COVID vaccines/monoclonals/medicines/pills no longer effective.
Indeed, I am wonderfully hungry ( http://tinyurl.com/RapidOmicronTest
) and hope you, Michael, also have a healthy appetite too.
So how are you ?
On Sat, 30 Apr 2022 14:28:34 -0500, HeartQuack Andrew
<disciple@T3WiJ.com> wrote:
NOT Michael Ejercito wrote:
http://www.bbc.com/news/health-61270786
Covid infections in record drop of nearly one million, says ONS
Published1 day agocommentsComments
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Coronavirus pandemic
Women wearing masks in London
IMAGE SOURCE,GETTY IMAGES
There has been a record drop in the number of Covid infections in the
UK, according to the latest estimates from the Office for National
Statistics.
Around 2.87 million people would have tested positive in the week to 23
April - 900,000 fewer than the week before.
Covid levels are declining in England, Scotland and Wales but are
unchanged in Northern Ireland.
Despite the decreases in all age groups in most of the UK, the ONS said
infections remained high.
"We are yet to see if this is part of a larger trend," said Kara Steel,
senior statistician for the Covid-19 Infection Survey.
One in 23 would test positive for the virus under the latest estimates,
down from one in 17 the week before - a 24% decrease.
That equates to the largest week-on-week fall in total infections since
the ONS started its survey in July 2020.
UK infections continue to fall - ONS
The figures are an estimate, based on tests on thousands of people in
random households across the UK.
They provide the most accurate picture of Covid now that free testing
for the public in England has come to an end.
Some free testing will continue in Scotland until the end of April, and
in Wales and Northern Ireland until the end of June.
The ONS research found:
One in 25 people in England has Covid (down from one in 17)
One in 18 in Wales has Covid (down from one in 15)
One in 25 in Northern Ireland has Covid (which is little changed from
the week before)
One in 25 in Scotland has Covid (down from one in 19)
Infections fell in all regions of England. They are highest in the North >>> East (6.1% testing positive) and lowest in London (3.6%).
And infections in England are coming down among the over-70s (to 5%),
younger adults and children, with the steepest falls among the youngest
- those aged two to 10 (2%).
Official UK data shows the number of people being admitted to hospital
with Covid continues to fall.
Figures had risen from about 1,100 a day in mid-February to nearly 2,400 >>> by the end of March, but they have since dropped to about 1,455
admissions each day.
Meanwhile, the number of hospital patients with the virus in
intensive-care beds is now around 325.
Data for mid-April shows 1,150 people died during the previous week with >>> Covid-19 on their death certificate - suggesting it is very likely to be >>> the underlying cause of death.
There were 1,673 deaths a week in mid-January.
The only *healthy* way to stop the pandemic, thereby saving lives, in
the U.K. & elsewhere is by rapidly ( http://bit.ly/RapidTestCOVID-19 )
finding out at any given moment, including even while on-line, who
among us are unwittingly contagious (i.e pre-symptomatic or
asymptomatic) in order to http://tinyurl.com/ConvinceItForward (John
15:12) for them to call their doctor and self-quarantine per their
doctor in hopes of stopping this pandemic. Thus, we're hoping for the
best while preparing for the worse-case scenario of the Alpha lineage
mutations and others like the Omicron, Gamma, Beta, Epsilon, Iota,
Lambda, Mu & Delta lineage mutations combining via
slip-RNA-replication to form hybrids like
http://tinyurl.com/Deltamicron that may render current COVID
vaccines/monoclonals/medicines/pills no longer effective.
Indeed, I am wonderfully hungry ( http://tinyurl.com/RapidOmicronTest
) and hope you, Michael, also have a healthy appetite too.
So how are you ?
Same answer as the LAST 100 fucking answers, gook: he's absolutely
RAVENOUS for freshly-squeezed jew diarrhoea!
So how are YOU, gook?
HeartDoc Andrew, in the Holy Spirit, boldly wrote:
Michael Ejercito wrote:
http://www.bbc.com/news/health-61270786
Covid infections in record drop of nearly one million, says ONS
Published1 day agocommentsComments
Share
Related Topics
Coronavirus pandemic
Women wearing masks in London
IMAGE SOURCE,GETTY IMAGES
There has been a record drop in the number of Covid infections in the
UK, according to the latest estimates from the Office for National
Statistics.
Around 2.87 million people would have tested positive in the week to 23
April - 900,000 fewer than the week before.
Covid levels are declining in England, Scotland and Wales but are
unchanged in Northern Ireland.
Despite the decreases in all age groups in most of the UK, the ONS said
infections remained high.
"We are yet to see if this is part of a larger trend," said Kara Steel,
senior statistician for the Covid-19 Infection Survey.
One in 23 would test positive for the virus under the latest estimates,
down from one in 17 the week before - a 24% decrease.
That equates to the largest week-on-week fall in total infections since
the ONS started its survey in July 2020.
UK infections continue to fall - ONS
The figures are an estimate, based on tests on thousands of people in
random households across the UK.
They provide the most accurate picture of Covid now that free testing
for the public in England has come to an end.
Some free testing will continue in Scotland until the end of April, and
in Wales and Northern Ireland until the end of June.
The ONS research found:
One in 25 people in England has Covid (down from one in 17)
One in 18 in Wales has Covid (down from one in 15)
One in 25 in Northern Ireland has Covid (which is little changed from
the week before)
One in 25 in Scotland has Covid (down from one in 19)
Infections fell in all regions of England. They are highest in the North >>> East (6.1% testing positive) and lowest in London (3.6%).
And infections in England are coming down among the over-70s (to 5%),
younger adults and children, with the steepest falls among the youngest
- those aged two to 10 (2%).
Official UK data shows the number of people being admitted to hospital
with Covid continues to fall.
Figures had risen from about 1,100 a day in mid-February to nearly 2,400 >>> by the end of March, but they have since dropped to about 1,455
admissions each day.
Meanwhile, the number of hospital patients with the virus in
intensive-care beds is now around 325.
Data for mid-April shows 1,150 people died during the previous week with >>> Covid-19 on their death certificate - suggesting it is very likely to be >>> the underlying cause of death.
There were 1,673 deaths a week in mid-January.
The only *healthy* way to stop the pandemic, thereby saving lives, in
the U.K. & elsewhere is by rapidly ( http://bit.ly/RapidTestCOVID-19 )
finding out at any given moment, including even while on-line, who
among us are unwittingly contagious (i.e pre-symptomatic or
asymptomatic) in order to http://tinyurl.com/ConvinceItForward (John
15:12) for them to call their doctor and self-quarantine per their
doctor in hopes of stopping this pandemic. Thus, we're hoping for the
best while preparing for the worse-case scenario of the Alpha lineage
mutations and others like the Omicron, Gamma, Beta, Epsilon, Iota,
Lambda, Mu & Delta lineage mutations combining via
slip-RNA-replication to form hybrids like
http://tinyurl.com/Deltamicron that may render current COVID
vaccines/monoclonals/medicines/pills no longer effective.
Indeed, I am wonderfully hungry ( http://tinyurl.com/RapidOmicronTest
) and hope you, Michael, also have a healthy appetite too.
So how are you ?
I am wonderfully hungry!
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