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Still not over
The UK’s losing around 300 lives a day to Covid-19. This fact is masked by a recent change to our reporting. It prompted me to make a new post, comparing our mortality with neighbouring countries and the world.
Coronavirus in South America
The pandemic’s wreaking chaos around South America; official reports are mostly unreliable.
UK Covid-19 testing, infections and deaths. The carnage is slowing down.
Cautiously optimistic review of UK infections & deaths from Covid-19. We might be on the way to winning, if we stay careful.
UK ONS: We’ve avoided a repeat of last Spring
This is great news! April & May 2020 were awful in the UK but we could so easily have repeated or even exceeded that loss of life this winter.
Charts: North American continent
Just the charts from the North America regional overview. There’s a lot of context in the post, so please do read it. If you’re in a hurry, just click through the charts here.
Coronavirus in North America
At first glance, there seem to be two different pandemics in the North American continent: one killing thousands of people, and another leaving most unharmed.
Lockdown’s working! Covid-19 prevalence hugely reduced.
41% drop in UK Covid positivity means deaths will fall to about 19,000 in the coming four weeks.
We have confirmation that our excess mortalities are dying “of” Covid-19.
We can now see what people are dying “of” or “with” in the UK. Results might not be what you expected.
Charts: Post-Christmas update
Easy view of all the charts in Selected Countries & World, 7th February 2021. There’s a lot of background in the post, so please do read it. If you’re in a hurry, just click through the charts here.
Post-Christmas Covid in all selected countries & world
Coronavirus mortality update on 18 selected countries and the world. Includes the UK, Ireland, USA & Canada.
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