Covid-19 Statistics

Covid data for Wednesday, 15 September 2021

Global Cases: 226,672,138
Increase: 568,076
Global Deaths: 4,663,045
Increase: 10,405

Australia
Cases 78,580 Change: 1,651
Deaths 1,116 Change: 14
Critical 125
Cases per Million 3,039

UK
Cases 7,282,810 Change: 26,251
Deaths 134,446 Change: 185
Critical 1,056
Cases per Million 106,607

USA
Cases 42,288,205 Change: 148,102
Deaths 682,341 Change: 2,067
Critical 25,567
Cases per Million 126,863

Canada
Cases 1,555,121 Change: 4,049
Deaths 27,262 Change: 24
Critical 638
Cases per Million 40,774

France
Cases 6,917,460 Change: 10,327
Deaths 115,697 Change: 94
Critical 2,151
Cases per Million 105,695

Covid data for Thursday, 16 September 2021

Global Cases: 227,262,766
Increase: 590,628
Global Deaths: 4,673,626
Increase: 10,581

Australia
Cases 80,413 Change: 1,833
Deaths 1,128 Change: 12
Critical 125
Cases per Million 3,110

UK
Cases 7,312,683 Change: 29,873
Deaths 134,647 Change: 201
Critical 1,060
Cases per Million 107,042

USA
Cases 42,479,780 Change: 191,575
Deaths 685,023 Change: 2,682
Critical 25,461
Cases per Million 127,436

Canada
Cases 1,559,410 Change: 4,289
Deaths 27,305 Change: 43
Critical 638
Cases per Million 40,886

France
Cases 6,926,604 Change: 9,144
Deaths 115,829 Change: 132
Critical 2,000
Cases per Million 105,834

Covid data for Friday, 17 September 2021

Global Cases: 227,830,598
Increase: 567,832
Global Deaths: 4,684,079
Increase: 10,453

Australia
Cases 82,200 Change: 1,787
Deaths 1,141 Change: 13
Critical 125
Cases per Million 3,179

UK
Cases 7,339,009 Change: 26,326
Deaths 134,805 Change: 158
Critical 1,081
Cases per Million 107,426

USA
Cases 42,634,054 Change: 154,274
Deaths 688,486 Change: 3,463
Critical 25,209
Cases per Million 127,897

Canada
Cases 1,564,089 Change: 4,679
Deaths 27,325 Change: 20
Critical 638
Cases per Million 41,007

France
Cases 6,934,732 Change: 8,128
Deaths 115,894 Change: 65
Critical 2,000
Cases per Million 105,958

Australia is testing out changes to the arrival quarantine system. Double vaccinated arrivals with be able to quarantine at home for 7 days, An app tested in SA will ensure they stick to the rules.

Covid data for Saturday, 18 September 2021

Global Cases: 228,413,499
Increase: 582,901
Global Deaths: 4,692,850
Increase: 8,771

Australia
Cases 84,086 Change: 1,886
Deaths 1,148 Change: 7
Critical 279
Cases per Million 3,252

UK
Cases 7,371,301 Change: 32,292
Deaths 134,983 Change: 178
Critical 1,020
Cases per Million 107,897

USA
Cases 42,799,907 Change: 165,853
Deaths 690,714 Change: 2,228
Critical 25,156
Cases per Million 128,392

Canada
Cases 1,569,186 Change: 5,097
Deaths 27,370 Change: 45
Critical 638
Cases per Million 41,140

France
Cases 6,942,105 Change: 7,373
Deaths 115,960 Change: 66
Critical 2,000
Cases per Million 106,070

Covid data for Sunday, 19 September 2021

Global Cases: 228,939,427
Increase: 525,928
Global Deaths: 4,700,071
Increase: 7,221

Australia
Cases 85,648 Change: 1,562
Deaths 1,162 Change: 14
Critical 292
Cases per Million 3,312

UK
Cases 7,400,739 Change: 29,438
Deaths 135,147 Change: 164
Critical 1,020
Cases per Million 108,327

USA
Cases 42,866,805 Change: 66,898
Deaths 691,562 Change: 848
Critical 24,850
Cases per Million 128,591

Canada
Cases 1,571,327 Change: 2,141
Deaths 27,384 Change: 14
Critical 638
Cases per Million 41,195

France
Cases 6,949,519 Change: 7,414
Deaths 116,002 Change: 42
Critical 2,000
Cases per Million 106,182

For Blighty, the best comparison here is probably France. Considering we were the leaders in vaccination, why is our change rate four times theirs given the population total is comparable? :biking_man:

Can guess the reason really probably, just wanted it confirming. :biking_man:

I can’t help you, have absolutely no idea. I only know of the reports last year that European health systems were completely overwhelmed by the sheer weight of numbers.

What is happening now is not reported here we get more covid news from places like Israel and Singapore as examples of societies starting to open up in a more cautious manner than the UK. Whether they are more successful is not clear yet.

Probably because they are more ‘spaced out’ in France Spitty… :running_man:

@OldGreyFox I hope you are better and fully recovered.

Thanks @Bruce, still short of energy but feeling good and managing a walk every day…Mrs Fox went out for a walk this morning also. The first time she has been out…

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Covid data for Monday, 20 September 2021

Global Cases: 229,292,520
Increase: 353,093
Global Deaths: 4,705,482
Increase: 5,411

Australia
Cases 87,134 Change: 1,486
Deaths 1,167 Change: 5
Critical 292
Cases per Million 3,370

UK
Cases 7,429,746 Change: 29,007
Deaths 135,203 Change: 56
Critical 1,020
Cases per Million 108,750

USA
Cases 42,900,906 Change: 34,101
Deaths 691,880 Change: 318
Critical 24,328
Cases per Million 128,691

Canada
Cases 1,573,359 Change: 2,032
Deaths 27,395 Change: 11
Critical 638
Cases per Million 41,247

France
Cases 6,955,333 Change: 5,814
Deaths 116,030 Change: 28
Critical 2,000
Cases per Million 106,271

USA has done good this last couple of days. :biking_man:

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NSW & ACT look like they are starting to trend down, Victoria is still trending up. Other states and territories are still Covid free.

Thank goodness my niece who tested positive for C19 and a severe asthmatic is improving.
She was admitted to hospital with breathing difficulties but only kept in a short time then sent home with medication .
I am told by ‘someone in the know’ that as many people as possible will be sent home if they are not living alone and thought able to cope.

I was talking on Friday to a childhood friend in Exeter (UK) who I only contact a few times a year. She has MS (but copes), I was surprised to hear that she had Covid and was very sick for a couple of weeks but has recovered and didn’t need to go to hospital - she had two doses of vaccine. Her children and grandchildren had also caught it all at different times.

She was the first person I personally knew who had contracted the disease. One of my Malaysian friends’ son was hospitalised with it in Indonesia and spent two weeks on oxygen but not a ventilator - he was only 49.

It doesn’t sound pleasant and in some ways I am not looking forward to "opening up" but it has to happen and I am really fed up with this lockdown. So glad I am double vaccinated and, if we are awash with AZ vaccine as reported, I am hoping to get a booster early next year.

I hope your niece recovers soon.

Nothing to worry about @Bruce Mrs Fox and me are in the pink after our brush with the deadly virus. And no jabs either! But keep out of it’s way if you can… :+1:

Glad to hear your niece is recovering well @Meg

I am not sure if this link will work but it is about the work inside a Covid ICU

If it works for you the video is well worth watching. You might have to click on the speaker symbol to get the sound (It is in English)

Edit: Better version in message #73 below

Covid data for Tuesday, 21 September 2021

Global Cases: 229,817,782
Increase: 525,262
Global Deaths: 4,713,390
Increase: 7,908

Australia
Cases 88,728 Change: 1,594
Deaths 1,178 Change: 11
Critical 292
Cases per Million 3,431

UK
Cases 7,465,448 Change: 35,702
Deaths 135,252 Change: 49
Critical 1,011
Cases per Million 109,271

USA
Cases 43,107,628 Change: 206,722
Deaths 694,619 Change: 2,739
Critical 24,246
Cases per Million 129,309

Canada
Cases 1,581,910 Change: 8,551
Deaths 27,434 Change: 39
Critical 638
Cases per Million 41,471

France
Cases 6,956,848 Change: 1,515
Deaths 116,050 Change: 20
Critical 1,832
Cases per Million 106,293