- Cases: 374,228 (+3,105)
- Deaths (28-day): 41,664 (+27)
- Deaths (60-day): 45,541 (+40)
- Deaths (no-cutoff): 48,146 (+91)
- Case AVG: 3,095.71
- Death AVG 28-day: 11.14
- Death AVG 60-day: 18.86
- Death AVG no cut: 53.57
- Cases: 374,228 (+3,105)
- Deaths (28-day): 41,664 (+27)
- Deaths (60-day): 45,541 (+40)
- Deaths (no-cutoff): 48,146 (+91)
- Case AVG: 3,095.71
- Death AVG 28-day: 11.14
- Death AVG 60-day: 18.86
- Death AVG no cut: 53.57
[waits for someone to criticise the inclusion of deaths with no cut-off date]
....it's all downhill from here.
A single death from 12/09 reported yesterday by NHS.
A total of seven deaths from 12/09 announced today, along with four more between 07 and 12/09 and another from 15/04.
So pretty misleading to state that deaths were 0 yesterday, based on the lag in reporting of deaths and the actual lack of data being reported.
....it's all downhill from here.
Tab 4 Deaths by Trust
14th Sept = 0
https://www.england.nhs.uk/statistic...mber-2020.xlsx
12th was 5 according to the NHS spreadsheet.
Looks like the NHS can't even agree with itself
But just to be clear, I wasn't misleading anyone despite the forum police thinking otherwise.
Richard Taylor
"William Tell could take an apple off your head. Taylor could take out a processed pea."
Sid Waddell
...and, rather predictably, today's data says:
14th September: 4 deaths.
15th September: 3 deaths.
So yes, misleading.
....it's all downhill from here.
#DailyCovidUpdate | 16th September 2020
- Cases: 378,219 (+3,991)
- Deaths (28-day): 41,684 (+20)
- Deaths (60-day): +22
- Deaths (no-cutoff): +67
- Case AVG: 3,286.00
- Death AVG 28-day: 12.86
- Death AVG 60-day: 18.57
- Death AVG no cut: 55.14
what happened to the 12th I wonder. It seems to have completely disappeared. It was 1, then it was 5 and now it seems to have been airbrushed from history.
An ever moving feast of statistical chicanery.
Richard Taylor
"William Tell could take an apple off your head. Taylor could take out a processed pea."
Sid Waddell
Nowt to worry about now.
Crack on with normal life.