Getting back to recovery rates, it was announced on 19 May (by The Sun, an article which I found yesterday but now can't) that the daily recovery figures would be published daily from (a date in) June.
The story was picked up (quoting The Sun) by The Express:
and France News
'A Downing Street source added, “We have been asking for recovery rates for weeks, but the Department of Health just hasn’t kept the numbers.
“It is important for us to provide the public with a wide range of statistics so that they get the full picture, not just the most striking ones. “
This decision is possible because scientists are now receiving much more data on the epidemic, thanks in large part to a large infection survey conducted by the Office of National Statistics.
Until recently, NHS chiefs were only able to give recovery rates for patients with coronavirus admitted to hospital.
The vast majority of other less serious cases have not been documented because the victims were unable to get tested.'
The story was picked up (quoting The Sun) by The Express:
and France News
'A Downing Street source added, “We have been asking for recovery rates for weeks, but the Department of Health just hasn’t kept the numbers.
“It is important for us to provide the public with a wide range of statistics so that they get the full picture, not just the most striking ones. “
This decision is possible because scientists are now receiving much more data on the epidemic, thanks in large part to a large infection survey conducted by the Office of National Statistics.
Until recently, NHS chiefs were only able to give recovery rates for patients with coronavirus admitted to hospital.
The vast majority of other less serious cases have not been documented because the victims were unable to get tested.'
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