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On 04/02/2021 at 14:41, superbigal said:

 

Todays update:  North Lanarkshire drops below the 200 per 100K barrier .  Unfortunately Falkirk takes its place at the top with a surge to 213.5   Perth & Midlothian crack the 100 barrier.  Now 13 councils are sub 100.

So for our major cities you have Glasgow 188.9, Dundee 124.6, Edinburgh 66.9, Aberdeen 61.7  No schools open and all areas in lockdown for over a month.  Why are they not closer in numbers ?

Home Nations Infection  cases per 100K over the most up to date 7 days.

England 269.1 to 260.6 down 3.16%,  Wales 136.8 to 135.7 down 0.81%, Northern Ireland 207.7 to 203.7  down 1.93%  

Scotland peaked at 301.9 for figures 29th Dec to 4th Jan    

Yesterdays figure 26th Jan to 1st Feb was 128.1

Todays figure for 27th Jan to 2nd Feb is 125.9   Another  single Day drop of 2.20%. Infections have dropped every day (now TWENTY NINE days in a row) since the aforementioned peak.  Total drop is now 57.57%

Council 24 hour progress below

Click cases by neighbourhood to see the spread on the geographical map. 

https://public.tableau.com/profile/phs.covid.19#!/vizhome/COVID-19DailyDashboard_15960160643010/Overview

Falkirk   194.5 to 213.5 Not sure I buy this mass testing argument as they are at 7.6% which is higher than Scottish Average of 6.3%

North Lanarkshire 201.2 to 196.6   Done it through the 200 Barrier.

Glasgow City 193.0 to 188.9

West Dunbartonshire 183.3 to 176.5 

South Lanarkshire  183.4 to 176.3

Renfrewshire 177.0 to 171.4

North Ayrshire 173.7 to 170.7

East Renfrewshire  175.9 to 166.4

Clackmannanshire 159.1 to 163.0 

East Dunbartonshire  165.7 to 159.4

East Ayrshire 165.6 to 156.5

Inverclyde 149.1 to 144.0

West Lothian  140.9 to 133.9 

Stirling 138.0 to 127.4

Dundee City 122.6 to 124.6  

South Ayrshire  122.5 to 120.8

Angus  99.8 to 108.4   Due to Forfar relegated again.   

Dumfries & Galloway 114.2 to 105.5

Western Isles  93.6 to 101.0  

Perth & Kinross  102.7  to 97.4 Join the sub 100 Club 

Midlothian   106.0 to 97.3  Join the sub 100 Club

East Lothian 76.6 to 87.8

Argyll & Bute 81.5 to 85.0

Moray 88.7 to 81.4

Fife  80.6 to 77.9

Scottish  Borders  69.3 to 75.3  

City Of Edinburgh   67.4 to 66.9

Aberdeenshire  59.0 to 62.8  

Aberdeen City  63.4 to 61.7   

Highlands 61.9 to 61.5

Orkney Island  9.0 to 9.0   

Shetland Islands  0.0 to 0.0   

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52 minutes ago, 101 said:

It's good isn't it. They also said the other day they didn't keep those numbers. I thought England were marching ahead, it now looks like it's been nothing but spin and bluster. I hope they can get things sorted out because there is no point one country being miles ahead of the other.

There's the vaccines administered per percentage of the population. Obviously this doesn't point to how many of them are in care homes. 

Surprised to see NI behind there too - they seem to lost momentum. 

 

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17 minutes ago, superbigal said:

Todays update:  North Lanarkshire drops below the 200 per 100K barrier .  Unfortunately Falkirk takes its place at the top with a surge to 213.5   Perth & Midlothian crack the 100 barrier.  Now 13 councils are sub 100.

So for our major cities you have Glasgow 188.9, Dundee 124.6, Edinburgh 66.9, Aberdeen 61.7  No schools open and all areas in lockdown for over a month.  Why are they not closer in numbers ?

Home Nations Infection  cases per 100K over the most up to date 7 days.

England 269.1 to 260.6 down 3.16%,  Wales 136.8 to 135.7 down 0.81%, Northern Ireland 207.7 to 203.7  down 1.93%  

Scotland peaked at 301.9 for figures 29th Dec to 4th Jan    

Yesterdays figure 26th Jan to 1st Feb was 128.1

Todays figure for 27th Jan to 2nd Feb is 125.9   Another  single Day drop of 2.20%. Infections have dropped every day (now TWENTY NINE days in a row) since the aforementioned peak.  Total drop is now 57.57%

Council 24 hour progress below

Click cases by neighbourhood to see the spread on the geographical map. 

https://public.tableau.com/profile/phs.covid.19#!/vizhome/COVID-19DailyDashboard_15960160643010/Overview

Falkirk   194.5 to 213.5 Not sure I buy this mass testing argument as they are at 7.6% which is higher than Scottish Average of 6.3%

North Lanarkshire 201.2 to 196.6   Done it through the 200 Barrier.

Glasgow City 193.0 to 188.9

West Dunbartonshire 183.3 to 176.5 

South Lanarkshire  183.4 to 176.3

Renfrewshire 177.0 to 171.4

North Ayrshire 173.7 to 170.7

East Renfrewshire  175.9 to 166.4

Clackmannanshire 159.1 to 163.0 

East Dunbartonshire  165.7 to 159.4

East Ayrshire 165.6 to 156.5

Inverclyde 149.1 to 144.0

West Lothian  140.9 to 133.9 

Stirling 138.0 to 127.4

Dundee City 122.6 to 124.6  

South Ayrshire  122.5 to 120.8

Angus  99.8 to 108.4   Due to Forfar relegated again.   

Dumfries & Galloway 114.2 to 105.5

Western Isles  93.6 to 101.0  

Perth & Kinross  102.7  to 97.4 Join the sub 100 Club 

Midlothian   106.0 to 97.3  Join the sub 100 Club

East Lothian 76.6 to 87.8

Argyll & Bute 81.5 to 85.0

Moray 88.7 to 81.4

Fife  80.6 to 77.9

Scottish  Borders  69.3 to 75.3  

City Of Edinburgh   67.4 to 66.9

Aberdeenshire  59.0 to 62.8  

Aberdeen City  63.4 to 61.7   

Highlands 61.9 to 61.5

Orkney Island  9.0 to 9.0   

Shetland Islands  0.0 to 0.0   

Hospital numbers down a bit more too which of course reflects the sustained decrease in infection rates in the population. 

ICU 123 down from 127 yesterday. Peak for this  wave was 161 on 22nd January.

Hospital numbers 1794 from 1812 yesterday. Peak for this wave  2053 on 22nd January. 

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So the English figure has now gone down to 80%.....was thought to be 90% yesterday - and thought to be 100% by Michael Gove (playing his Offered card)  
It's quite funny reading the "they shouldn't be making comparisons" comments from folk who were doing just that a week ago.

I've said before that making such comparisons is pointless and always ends up biting you on the arse.

What matters is that the Scottish vaccination rates are rising and look like they are going to meet their next target easily.
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10 minutes ago, Snafu said:

Do you think the SG should offer them help with this?

I think the UK government should stop doing its usual thing of spin and easy option and get on with the vulnerable folks. The only way we get out of this is by hospitalisations and deaths back to normal levels. Cases numbers won't matter when both of those are down.

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32 minutes ago, superbigal said:

Todays update:  North Lanarkshire drops below the 200 per 100K barrier .  Unfortunately Falkirk takes its place at the top with a surge to 213.5   Perth & Midlothian crack the 100 barrier.  Now 13 councils are sub 100.

So for our major cities you have Glasgow 188.9, Dundee 124.6, Edinburgh 66.9, Aberdeen 61.7  No schools open and all areas in lockdown for over a month.  Why are they not closer in numbers ?

Home Nations Infection  cases per 100K over the most up to date 7 days.

England 269.1 to 260.6 down 3.16%,  Wales 136.8 to 135.7 down 0.81%, Northern Ireland 207.7 to 203.7  down 1.93%  

Scotland peaked at 301.9 for figures 29th Dec to 4th Jan    

Yesterdays figure 26th Jan to 1st Feb was 128.1

Todays figure for 27th Jan to 2nd Feb is 125.9   Another  single Day drop of 2.20%. Infections have dropped every day (now TWENTY NINE days in a row) since the aforementioned peak.  Total drop is now 57.57%

Council 24 hour progress below

Click cases by neighbourhood to see the spread on the geographical map. 

https://public.tableau.com/profile/phs.covid.19#!/vizhome/COVID-19DailyDashboard_15960160643010/Overview

Falkirk   194.5 to 213.5 Not sure I buy this mass testing argument as they are at 7.6% which is higher than Scottish Average of 6.3%

North Lanarkshire 201.2 to 196.6   Done it through the 200 Barrier.

Glasgow City 193.0 to 188.9

West Dunbartonshire 183.3 to 176.5 

South Lanarkshire  183.4 to 176.3

Renfrewshire 177.0 to 171.4

North Ayrshire 173.7 to 170.7

East Renfrewshire  175.9 to 166.4

Clackmannanshire 159.1 to 163.0 

East Dunbartonshire  165.7 to 159.4

East Ayrshire 165.6 to 156.5

Inverclyde 149.1 to 144.0

West Lothian  140.9 to 133.9 

Stirling 138.0 to 127.4

Dundee City 122.6 to 124.6  

South Ayrshire  122.5 to 120.8

Angus  99.8 to 108.4   Due to Forfar relegated again.   

Dumfries & Galloway 114.2 to 105.5

Western Isles  93.6 to 101.0  

Perth & Kinross  102.7  to 97.4 Join the sub 100 Club 

Midlothian   106.0 to 97.3  Join the sub 100 Club

East Lothian 76.6 to 87.8

Argyll & Bute 81.5 to 85.0

Moray 88.7 to 81.4

Fife  80.6 to 77.9

Scottish  Borders  69.3 to 75.3  

City Of Edinburgh   67.4 to 66.9

Aberdeenshire  59.0 to 62.8  

Aberdeen City  63.4 to 61.7   

Highlands 61.9 to 61.5

Orkney Island  9.0 to 9.0   

Shetland Islands  0.0 to 0.0   

The glorious kingdom keeps posting level 2 numbers.  

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1 hour ago, tamthebam said:

Edinburgh down to 66.9? Never mind the pubs, I just want to be able to go into a bakers and buy a pie without being served from a windae 

Pretty impressive for a city of 550,000.

What was Edinburgh’s rate last autumn when we were getting into pubs? 


 

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2 minutes ago, Glen Sannox said:

Pretty impressive for a city of 550,000.

What was Edinburgh’s rate last autumn when we were getting into pubs? 


 

Week the Unis went back, 21.4. Week the circuit breaker came in in October, over 100 odds.

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