Originally posted by Dave2002
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Out of interest this is a breakdown of yesterdays figure:
Deaths in hospital (comparable to figures previously announced): 578
Deaths of confirmed cases outside hospital: 187
Total: 765
Originally posted by Dave2002
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There are two ways of looking at hospital deaths
(a) by using the figures released daily of the deaths reported in the 24 hours up to 5pm the previous day. These figures are volatile especially following the weekends but are available daily for the UK as a whole.
(b) by the figures released for deaths by date of death. These give a far better picture of what is actually occurring but are continually being updated which means that the final 5 days are especially unreliable. These figures are only generally available for England
The following chart is taken from the PHE document "Technical Summary. Public Health England Data Series on Deaths in People with COVID-19" published yesterday and is similar to the chart for hospital deaths that I posted the other day (post #1974) .
The last 5 days should be disregarded.
Over the coming weeks there will be upwards revisions to the figures, mostly for the last two weeks shown (and very significantly for the last five days). Those revisions will slightly lessen the steepness of the decline.
Today's updates for England (not shown in the above chart) indicate there has probably been a slowing of the decline between 21st and 24th April. It's too early to tell what happened after the 24th.
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