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The latest #REACT study from @imperialcollege shows a rapid fall in infection levels, by over two thirds since the last study.Levels are now put at 0.51% (4/2 to 13/2), compared
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The latest @ONS antibody survey is out today, and shows a big jump in the % of over 80s with antibodies in England, though less so elsewhere.In England, the overall
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The latest @ICNARC report on intensive care activity on behalf of @COVID19actuary, starting with the clearest evidence possible that this has not been "just another flu winter", even with non-COVID
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Latest data from the MHRA suggests that both vaccines are safe, given data received from the first 7m vaccines. "Yellow cards" (where symptoms might be linked to the vaccine) are
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The #REACT study by @ImperialCollege has reported its final results from Round 8 of its infectivity survey. It reports "suggestion of a decline" during the period 6th to 22nd Jan,
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With more of the 80+s having been vaccinated since the new year, and allowing for protection to kick in, I'm watching the proportion of hospital deaths closely. The was a
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The @ONS survey on infectivity is back after missing last week due to data quality issues. It suggests a small decrease across England, with 1.88% of the community population being
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The VDP has 14.6 people in categories 1 to 4 for the UK. With the gov't expressing confidence that the target to vaccinate them by Feb 15th can be achieved,
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The latest update from @ICNARC on COVID intensive care activity has been published, summarised here on behalf of @COVID19Actuary. We've now passed a sobering milestone with more admissions (12,115) in
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The latest @ICNARC update on ICU activity was published yesterday, and is summarised here on behalf of @COVID19actuary. Focussing on patient numbers (as outcomes are little changed), there's a clear
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A brief summary of the latest @ICNARC report on COVID ICU activity, on behalf of @COVID19actuary, focussing on numbers of patients, as outcomes are now relatively stable. The no. admitted
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An interesting, often asked, and very reasonable question is regarding the level of forward displacement (ie how many people would have died soon anyway.) Let's take a look using the
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