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« Reply #270 on: September 15, 2020, 11:14:17 am »
The Covid death toll has started to climb. As we approach 30m confirmed cases globally, the death toll has started accelerating towards a million. Today we hear that in France, the Marseilles hospital IC unit is close to capacity.
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« Reply #271 on: September 15, 2020, 02:51:42 pm »
The Covid death toll has started to climb. As we approach 30m confirmed cases globally, the death toll has started accelerating towards a million. Today we hear that in France, the Marseilles hospital IC unit is close to capacity.

Perhaps those who question the cost and the need of our Rainbow hospitals, should read the above link.

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There have been 21 further positive coronavirus tests recorded in North Wales in the past 24 hours, according to new figures released by Public Health Wales.
Across Wales, there are now 19,681 confirmed cases following a rise of 110.

In the area covered by Betsi Cadwaladr University Health Board there are now 5,048, according to the latest case numbers released today (September 15).

The number of deaths recorded in North Wales remains at 420, according to Public Health Wales.

There were 7,902  tests carried out yesterday - bringing the total to 673,166 since the beginning of the pandemic.
Deaths stand at 1,597 with no new ones reported in the past 24 hours.

Betsi Cadwaladr: 21 new cases - total 5,069
Anglesey:  4 new cases - total 484
Conwy: 6 new cases - total 783                                 now  46 cases in Sep
Flintshire: 3 new cases - total 835
Gwynedd: 1 new case - total 651
Wrexham: 5 new cases - total 1,468

PHW
Conwy
Cases:       783 confirmed
Testing episodes:       18,007  (15,364 per 100,000)
Positivity*:       4.3%

BCUHB
724.6 confirmed cases per 100,000 population

Cases:       5,069 confirmed
Testing episodes:       102,981  (14,721 per 100,000)
Positivity*:       4.9%


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« Reply #272 on: September 16, 2020, 03:25:38 pm »
Anothr 29 positive coronavirus tests recorded in North Wales in the past 24 hours, according to new figures released by Public Health Wales.

Across Wales, there are now 19,880 confirmed cases following a rise of 199.
In the area covered by Betsi Cadwaladr University Health Board, there are now 5,098, according to the latest case numbers released today (September 16).

The number of deaths recorded in North Wales remains at 420, according to Public Health Wales.
There were 9,831  tests carried out yesterday - bringing the total to 682,997 since the beginning of the pandemic.
Deaths stand at 1,597 with no new ones reported in the past 24 hours.

Betsi Cadwaladr: 29 new cases - total 5,098
Anglesey:  3 new cases - total 487
Conwy: 4 new cases - total 787                    now 50 cases in Sep.
Denbighshire: 4 new cases - total 852
Flintshire: 10 new cases - total 845
Gwynedd: 6 new case - total 657
Wrexham: 2 new cases - total 1,470

PHW
Conwy
Cases:       787 confirmed
Testing episodes:       18,255  (15,576 per 100,000)
Positivity*:       4.3%

BCUHB
728.7 confirmed cases per 100,000 population

Cases:       5,098 confirmed
Testing episodes:       104,571  (14,948 per 100,000)
Positivity*:       4.9%



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« Reply #273 on: September 17, 2020, 04:01:07 pm »
PUBLIC health officials have released the latest figures for Wales as the country continues to see an increase of new cases daily.

Just under 170 new coronavirus cases have been reported to Public Health Wales in the last 24 hours, with data showing a rise in every corner of the country.

Of this number, 19 positive tests came from areas in the North Wales region covered by Betsi Cadwaladr University Health Board (BCUHB).

These figures are broken down to include five in Conwy, four each from the Denbighshire, Flintshire and Gwynedd areas and two in Wrexham.

Nationally, there have been a total of 20,048 cases since records began.

Today, September 17, ends the long-standing period without a death linked to the virus.

Latest figures say that three people have sadly lost their lives to coronavirus bringing the overall total to 1,600.

One of these people are registered as being in the care of BCUHB – the largest health board in Wales – which now records 421 deaths during the pandemic.          ref Pioneer

PHW
Conwy
675.8 confirmed cases per 100,000 population

Cases:       792 confirmed                                                        now 55 cases  in Sep.
Testing episodes:       18,559  (15,835 per 100,000)
Positivity*:       4.3%

BCUHB
731.5 confirmed cases per 100,000 population

Cases:       5,117 confirmed
Testing episodes:       106,347  (15,202 per 100,000)
Positivity*:       4.8%

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« Reply #274 on: September 18, 2020, 03:02:55 pm »
PHW
Conwy
Cases:       799 confirmed                                                       now 62 cases in Sep.
Testing episodes:       18,813  (16,052 per 100,000)
Positivity*:       4.2%

BCUHB
735.0 confirmed cases per 100,000 population

Cases:       5,142 confirmed
Testing episodes:       107,852  (15,417 per 100,000)
Positivity*:       4.8%

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« Reply #275 on: September 18, 2020, 05:58:06 pm »
World wide we've now passed the 30m cases point and deaths, although rising more slowly, are now approaching a million. Of course, that figure only includes deaths that were directly attributable to Covid; early in the pandemic, many will have died without having been included in the count.
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« Reply #276 on: September 19, 2020, 12:14:38 am »
I’ve been taking heart from the fact that whilst cases have been rising steadily, and then more steeply... there were very very Covid patients in hospitals, and very few deaths.
However, there are signs now that those numbers too are on the rise.
It’s not a rise in the same ratio as the cases, but, it’s unwelcome nevertheless.

One local point I would make though,  Llandudno has been pretty much rammed with visitors for the past 8 weeks, but in the Llandudno area there has been no apparent spike in cases.
Given the nature of our geography, (a narrow peninsula), and the low number of days where infection is usually confirmed, I’d say we’ve got away with it.

In other news, my old Mum is imprisoned in a Llandudno care home, and even the pitiful outside visits we have been allowed, were stopped three days ago due to a member of staff testing positive.
However, after four days, the lockdown is over, as it turned out to be a false positive.  Phew!





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« Reply #277 on: September 19, 2020, 09:57:05 am »
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In other news, my old Mum is imprisoned in a Llandudno care home, and even the pitiful outside visits we have been allowed, were stopped three days ago due to a member of staff testing positive.
However, after four days, the lockdown is over, as it turned out to be a false positive.  Phew!

Worrying times, glad to hear the good news.

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« Reply #278 on: September 19, 2020, 10:35:14 am »
Good news indeed, F. On a less hopeful note, however, the global death rate is now, as you say, starting to rise more quickly and the latest forecast is that we, here, will probably witness a peak in illnesses and deaths around Christmas.

Even more depressing is that although the Govt has imposed new, stricter lockdown conditions on Merseyside and the Wirral, folk living there are allowed to travel...
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« Reply #279 on: September 19, 2020, 02:29:31 pm »
WALES has seen an increase in new coronavirus cases, latest figures show.           ref Pioneer
Data released by Public Health Wales on September 19 shows that there had been 212 confirmed new cases across Wales, of which just 23 were in the North Wales region.

This included seven in Flintshire, seven in Conwy, four in Denbighshire, three in Wrexham and two in Anglesey.
Two new deaths were reported across Wales, which came under the Betsi Cadwaladr Health Board, taking the total death toll to 423 - the highest across the country.

Dr Chris Williams, Incident Director for the Novel Coronavirus (COVID-19) outbreak response at Public Health Wales, said: “We are now seeing a steady increase in cases in many communities across Wales, and our investigations show that many of these have been transmitted due to a lack of social distancing.

“We are also seeing an increase in the number of people who are seriously ill and have been admitted to hospital with COVID-19.


PHW
Conwy
687.7 confirmed cases per 100,000 population

Cases:       806 confirmed                                                 Now 69 cases so far in Sep. compared to 21 cases in August.
Testing episodes:       19,074  (16,274 per 100,000)
Positivity*:       4.2%

BCUHB
738.3 confirmed cases per 100,000 population

Cases:       5,165 confirmed
Testing episodes:       109,266  (15,619 per 100,000)
Positivity*:       4.7%

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« Reply #280 on: September 20, 2020, 02:40:18 pm »
Data released by Public Health Wales on September 20 shows that 21 new coronavirus cases were reported in the North Wales region.

Of which were seven in Denbighshire, six in Flintshire, three in Wrexham, two in Anglesey, two in Conwy and one in Gwynedd.

Wrexham remains the county with the highest number of positive cases with 1,481 compared to 869 in Flintshire, 868 in Denbighshire, 808 in Conwy, 665 in Gwynedd and 495 in Anglesey.

The Betsi Cadwaladr Health Board reported no new deaths meaning the total remains at 423 - the highest in Wales.
Wales recorded a further rise of 199 new cases, but no new deaths.
Since recording began, a total of 456,192 people have been tested for the virus.

Dr Giri Shankar, Incident Director for the Novel Coronavirus (COVID-19)
“We are concerned that much of the good work conducted over the past few months is at risk of going to waste. If the situation continues to worsen, we may find ourselves at the same levels of infection that we experienced earlier this year in March and April; and with that comes the potential for more extended restrictions to be imposed nationally.”
“Coronavirus has not gone away.

PHW
Conwy
689.4 confirmed cases per 100,000 population

Cases:       808 confirmed                                                      Now 71 cases so far in Sep. compared to 21 cases in August.
Testing episodes:       19,313  (16,478 per 100,000)
Positivity*:       4.2%

BCUHB
741.3 confirmed cases per 100,000 population

Cases:       5,186 confirmed
Testing episodes:       110,544  (15,802 per 100,000)
Positivity*:       4.7%

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« Reply #281 on: September 20, 2020, 06:39:19 pm »
The UK's moved up to fifth in the world for deaths.
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« Reply #282 on: September 21, 2020, 03:13:25 pm »
Another 32 positive tests have been recorded in North Wales in the past 24 hours, according to new figures released by Public Health Wales.
This news comes as parts of Wales prepare to face new local restrictions from tomorrow (September 22).

The number of deaths recorded in North Wales remains at 423, according to Public Health Wales.
Deaths across Wales stand at 1,603 with no new reports added in the past 24 hours.

Across Wales, there are now 20,878 confirmed cases following a rise of 234.
In the area covered by Betsi Cadwaladr University Health Board, there are now 5,218, according to the latest case numbers released today (September 21).

There were 9,850 tests carried out in the past 24 hour period - bringing the total to 731,961 since the beginning of the pandemic.

Betsi Cadwaladr: 32 new cases - total 5,218
Anglesey: 7 new cases - total 502
Conwy: 3 new cases - total 811
Denbighshire: 6 new cases - total 874
Flintshire: 10 new cases - total 879
Gwynedd: 4 new case - total 669
Wrexham: 2 new cases - total 1,483


PHW
Conwy
692.0 confirmed cases per 100,000 population

Cases:       811 confirmed                                                       Now 74 cases so far in Sep. compared to 21 cases in August.
Testing episodes:       19,553  (16,683 per 100,000)
Positivity*:       4.1%

BCUHB
745.9 confirmed cases per 100,000 population

Cases:       5,218 confirmed
Testing episodes:       111,738  (15,973 per 100,000)
Positivity*:       4.7%

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« Reply #283 on: September 21, 2020, 03:33:57 pm »
This phrase is worrying:

"If growth continues unchecked, he said one scenario is that we could see 50,000 cases a day by mid-October, leading to 200-plus deaths a day by mid-November. Less than 8 per cent of people have likely been infected so far, Whitty said, meaning most people are still vulnerable."
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« Reply #284 on: September 21, 2020, 04:39:37 pm »
This phrase is worrying:
"If growth continues unchecked, he said one scenario is that we could see 50,000 cases a day by mid-October, leading to 200-plus deaths a day by mid-November. Less than 8 per cent of people have likely been infected so far, Whitty said, meaning most people are still vulnerable."

I was reading a BBC story about the four SW counties being put in lockdown, but then I read some of the comments below the article,

not what I expected..............  https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-wales-54234993