Week 24 (week ended 12th June) figures have just been released and the excess death count is still growing but again at a very reduced rate (an increase of 531). I hesitate to use the word 'good' but it is good news that we are down to less than 100 excess deaths a day now and that figure is falling week on week (569, 1564, 2004 and 4301 for the previous weeks).
There was an important figure in last nights press conference - the doc said that the prevalence on the community was now 1 in every 1700 people compared to one in every 400 a few weeks ago. It's still out there but you are much less likely to come across it basically.
Hospital admissions are also down to less than 400 (latest data is for 19th June) a day. All positive but it's not gone yet so a real need for awareness and continued hand washing.
There was an important figure in last nights press conference - the doc said that the prevalence on the community was now 1 in every 1700 people compared to one in every 400 a few weeks ago. It's still out there but you are much less likely to come across it basically.
Hospital admissions are also down to less than 400 (latest data is for 19th June) a day. All positive but it's not gone yet so a real need for awareness and continued hand washing.

