Coronavirus: Third wave will 'wash up on our shores', warns Johnson

Hospital waiting list tops 5,000,000 in England

NHS England data showed 5,120,000 people had been waiting for hospital treatment at the end of April.

But the number facing waits of over a year has dropped for the first time since the pandemic began. More than 385,000 patients were waiting that long, down by 50,000 on the previous month. Before the pandemic, however, just 1,600 people were in this position.

Meanwhile, an analysis by consultancy Lane, Clark and Peacock found huge differences in the numbers waiting over a year across different areas. Castle Point and Rochford, in Essex, had the highest proportion of people waiting over 52 weeks for care - 573 per 100,000, at the end of March - whereas in south-west London there were just 24.

The age of local populations will be a factor in this - those areas with some of the highest rates tended to have the oldest population, while those with the lowest rates had the youngest, who are less likely to need hospital treatment.

But Jonathan Pearson-Stuttard, who led the research, said the finding were still “extremely worrying”.

“We know that for many of these conditions longer waiting times are associated with poorer long-term outcomes,” he said. “Without urgent action targeting areas with the highest unmet need, we risk a generation of patients living in poorer health.”

Just one of the ‘hidden costs’ of the pandemic … :frowning:

5,120,001

I’m waiting for a follow-up appt. at the eye hospital.
Fortunately, not at all serious. It’s just that I’m on eye drops to reduce raised IOP which, I have already been told, may not be necessary. Hopefully, they’re not doing any harm!

Lockdown 4 is imminent, I’m sure. The so-called freedom day is already being delayed by 4 weeks, I think.

Unvaccinated most at risk from Delta variant

Nearly two-thirds of people infected with the Delta variant, and more than half of those who have died with it, have not had a Covid vaccine at all, the latest official data suggests.

There have been nearly 30,000 new UK cases of the variant in the past week. The Public Health England report says it is likely to spread more easily and could make people more seriously ill.

The Delta variant, which was first identified in India, is now the dominant variant in the UK - accounting for 90% of cases. It is being closely monitored by PHE, who are using new genotyping tests to detect the variant more quickly as cases continue to rise. These suggest that the Delta variant is roughly 60% more spreadable than the Alpha, or Kent, variant.

Analysis of hospitalisation rates suggests people infected by the Delta variant are twice as likely to end up in hospital than those with Alpha.

In the UK, more than half of all adults have now been fully vaccinated with a Covid vaccine and more than three-quarters have had one dose. But that means more than 10 million adults, mostly in their 20s, have yet to have a single dose.

Dr Jenny Harries, chief executive of the UK Health Security Agency, said “vaccination is our best defence”. “If you are eligible, we urge you to come forward and be vaccinated. Remember that two doses provide significantly more protection than a single dose.”

However, Dr Harries warned that while vaccination reduces the risk of severe disease, it does not eliminate it because Delta is “significantly more transmissible than Alpha”.

“It ain’t over till the fat lady sings.” … and I ain’t seen no fat lady, nor heard her neither … :009:

I’m sure you’re right Pixie…

Alpha variant = Kent variant
Beta variant = ?
Gamma variant = ?
Delta variant = Indian variant

So what are the Beta and Gamma variants?
Something even more PC than the Delta variant?

What are the Covid-19 variants and how do Alpha, Beta and Delta differ?

Also reviewed:

Epsilon, Zeta, Eta, Theta, Iota and Kappa …:107:

If we reach Omega then we’re doomed … :103:

A further 8,125 confirmed cases in the UK were announced by the government on Friday.

That figure takes us back to 24th February … :!:

There are now 1,058 cases in hospital.

Indeed … it looks like you’re right, Pixie … :shock:

Better safe than sorry … :!:

I’s be happy wearing a mask and keeping my distance, if it meant we could wander about as we like. Restrictions on travel are mostly lifted up here, but its me…I’m just not confident yet to go very far, even though I hear the beach calling :smiley:

read this on google news this morning…monkeypox patient admitted to hospital in Liverpool as fears grow of infectious disease…

Paula, I was going to make a thread about Monkeypox as I read two people in Wales had it. Didn’t realise it was now in England…jeez! This is depressing :frowning:

I never heard of it before, it seems it started with 2 members of the same family who had been abroad coming back into uk…I saw pictures of it and it looks horrible…

And guess what the solution Is to ‘Moneypox’?
You couldn’t make it up…:009:

I know what the solution should be, but that’s for another thread.

Indeed it is - monkeypox is a whole new kettle of fish … :!:

A further 7,738 confirmed cases in the UK were announced by the government on Saturday.

That figure takes us back to 25th February … :!:

PM promises ‘caution’ over 21 June lockdown end

Cases are rising as the Delta variant spreads, with details of the next step on the “roadmap” due on Monday.

The prime minister told the BBC it was important any easing of restrictions was “irreversible” and warned that hospital admissions were increasing.

The Delta variant, first identified in India, now accounts for nine in 10 UK coronavirus cases.

It is roughly 60% more transmissible than the Alpha - or Kent - variant, Public Health England data suggests.

BJ let the variant in and now he’s facing either a lockdown extension or his own forecast “third wave” … :!:

I actually feel quite angry that nobody is taking him to task about this! I really don’t get it at all! He didn’t go to India for that visit on the grounds that it was dangerous regarding the virus, so why let Indians come here, for goodness sake? We were on track and now we aren’t. So frustrating!

Boris has nothing to fear.
There is no opposition to him and his party from other political parties in the Commons.
Why should he change?