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Originally posted by Dave2002 View PostOriginally posted by Bryn View Post
Need a source reference for credibility.
One notion, re heat and coronavirus may have gone out of the window, now that we see that Iran under reported by a factor of around 10, so the low number of deaths and cases in a hot country doesn’t look so “obvious” now.
The only date that the DHSC/PHE reported deaths for the UK as 120 was on 31/07. It is high in comparison with the deaths on surrounding dates, which presumably is why the journalist used it - to make a point. (The 7 day average at that time was 63.)
The deaths that the journalist used for the other countries don't tally with the figures collated by Johns Hopkins - but even so the UK figure is still by far the highest, even when using the Johns Hopkins data.
But, the DHSC/PHE figure is problematic - or rather, the figure included for England (which is calculated by PHE) is problematic. Rather than write a long spiel, suffice it to say that the DHSC/PHE figures for England are markedly higher than those reported by the ONE. (The ONS deaths are those where Covid-19 is on the death certificate, whether or not there has been a positive test.)
This is an update of a previously posted chart. It clearly shows the difference between the DHSC/PHE and the ONS and Hospital figures for England.
(Sorry for a rather tedious post.)
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I mentioned in post #3372 that the download for "cases by local authority by date" was no longer available on the gov.uk website.
After digging around in Firefox I unearthed the download URL (i.e. the URL that the browser uses when you click on a download link) that I had previously used to download the csv files, . ... and it still works when used directly in the browser URL bar.
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Originally posted by johnb View Post....... It is high in comparison with the deaths on surrounding dates, which presumably is why the journalist used it - to make a point.......
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..... The deaths that the journalist used for the other countries don't tally with the figures collated by Johns Hopkins - but even so .....
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Originally posted by johnb View PostI mentioned in post #3372 that the download for "cases by local authority by date" was no longer available on the gov.uk website.
After digging around in Firefox I unearthed the download URL (i.e. the URL that the browser uses when you click on a download link) that I had previously used to download the csv files, . ... and it still works when used directly in the browser URL bar.
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Originally posted by Globaltruth View Postso...will the spreadsheet be maintained? No pressure - and, if you chose to, perhaps you could update less regularly and post here when you had?
I've been setting up Access to simplify and speed up producing updates.
I'll post a belated link to the file for w/e 31/07 later today and will then aim at producing a weekly update on Tuesday/Wednesday.
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Take one example: say if you are interested in a Local Authority - all you get on the Dashboard is the cumulative number of cases and the cumulative cases/100,000, which is of very limited use. It tells you nothing about the current situation or what has happened over recent weeks, etc.
You might point to the download button for the "Cases by Area" section - surely that will provide the information. But no - all that gives is the cumulative cases and rates, day by day, for the UK as a whole.
IMO the redesigned Dashboard is an improvement on the old version even though it is a touch superficial. The other nations of the UK have had better and more detailed equivalents for some time.
IMO There is still a need for the detailed cases by LA/Region by date data that was previously available as a download.
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Originally posted by Globaltruth View Postso...will the spreadsheet be maintained? No pressure - and, if you chose to, perhaps you could update less regularly and post here when you had?
I've also added the population data and a column for cases per 100k for the final week.
Additionally I've set up selection criteria boxes and auto-filter so that you can optionally display only those areas that meet the criteria.
Please read the "Notes" sheet.
It might be a bit clunky - let me know what you think.
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Originally posted by johnb View PostYes, I intend to do that - especially if others find it useful.
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So it seems that the toll of non covid excess deaths so far during the pandemic is well over 10,000.
Not a figure that seems to have ben terribly well publicised. Pretty shocking.I will not be pushed, filed, stamped, indexed, briefed, debriefed or numbered. My life is my own.
I am not a number, I am a free man.
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Originally posted by teamsaint View PostSo it seems that the toll of non covid excess deaths so far during the pandemic is well over 10,000.
Not a figure that seems to have ben terribly well publicised. Pretty shocking.
If the non covid excess deaths are over 10,000 is that in a very short time period, or is it over four or more months?
Is there any kind of breakdown of what those non covid excess deaths are? I can only speculate that maybe cancer and heart attack deaths would have increased, due to lack of timely medical attention, suicides may have gone up, but one would perhaps hope that road accidents would have gone down - at least for part of the pandemic period. Industrial accidents - not sure.
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Originally posted by Dave2002 View PostSorry, I'm not keeping up here - is that based on the tables etc., or on some other data source?
If the non covid excess deaths are over 10,000 is that in a very short time period, or is it over four or more months?
Is there any kind of breakdown of what those non covid excess deaths are? I can only speculate that maybe cancer and heart attack deaths would have increased, due to lack of timely medical attention, suicides may have gone up, but one would perhaps hope that road accidents would have gone down - at least for part of the pandemic period. Industrial accidents - not sure.
Those excess non covid deaths are England only. What a shambles.
Re Road deaths, they are a really very small part of the overall mortality rate.I will not be pushed, filed, stamped, indexed, briefed, debriefed or numbered. My life is my own.
I am not a number, I am a free man.
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Originally posted by teamsaint View PostI wonder if the current infections are tending to hit younger healthier people ?It isn't given us to know those rare moments when people are wide open and the lightest touch can wither or heal. A moment too late and we can never reach them any more in this world.
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Originally posted by teamsaint View PostJust 20 people admitted to hospital yesterday.
I wonder if the current infections are tending to hit younger healthier people ?
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