07-09-2021, 09:34 PM
(This post was last modified: 07-10-2021, 07:49 AM by Kit Kat Chunky.)
(07-09-2021, 03:19 PM)baggy1 Wrote:(07-05-2021, 08:50 AM)baggy1 Wrote: North East and Yorkshire: 48%; 23%; 38%; 88% (473)
North West: 51%; 4%; 20%; 26% (648)
Midlands: 22%; 14%; 34%; 65% (419)
East of England: 22%; 14%; 34%; 32% (108)
London: 10%; -1%; 13%; 35% (435)
South West: 100%: 72%; 44%; 18% (105)
South East: 28%; 12%; 47%; 69% (164)
Adding the regional increases for the week onto the data provided last week. For context the actual numbers in hospital as of today are included. Still growth across all regions but the numbers are relatively low still. Midlands, South East and the North East have the biggest % increases week on week but the SE number is small meaning it easier to have big % increases.
I think these numbers demonstrate the wave is spreading West to East.
Over 500 hundred were admitted to hospital yesterday, but the number in hospital increased by less than 100. So either a large number aren't staying in after admission, or the length of stay is very short, with a large number being released each day.
