Hopitalizations falling 46-49% in adult age groups over the last 5 weeks.pic.twitter.com/cTmaJA6vjq
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Hopitalizations falling 46-49% in adult age groups over the last 5 weeks.pic.twitter.com/cTmaJA6vjq
Detected cases falling 68-73% in adult age groups over the last 5 weeks.pic.twitter.com/LZqDNZJHsv
What is striking is how consistent these decreases are across adult age groups: Hopitalizations falling 46-49% Detected Cases falling 68-73% Given that the over-80s were one of the first groups to be vaccinated, we could expect the top lines of these heatmaps to fall faster.
Of course, it's not that simple due to the time for people to be infected and be hospitalized, the time taken for vaccines to take effect, new variants potentially changing test results, LFD tests, and this also covers a period when there were significant outbreaks in care homes.
From these data (comparing case and hospitalization data for the week ending 10 January 2021 to week ending 7 February 2021), there does not appear to be a clear vaccine effect. I hope and expect this to change over the weeks ahead.
Here are the same charts which are slightly easier to read.pic.twitter.com/s8DvsLjZY4
As LFD tests are being used and detected cases are significantly different to those reported by ONS and Imperial College, we should be cautious with cases data (as we have been since testing capacity was breached several months ago)https://twitter.com/rowlsmanthorpe/status/1360235103901908993?s=20 …
I will be discussing the Covid data on @SkyNews with @SkyNewsIsabel at 4:10pm.
Here is my Sky News interview discussing Covid datahttps://www.youtube.com/watch?v=wY7PogpuZM8 …
Not visible on heat maps, definitely visible on log plots (constant R => straight line) established 2 weeks after tier 5 introduced an post 2 week "inert" period post vaccinepic.twitter.com/8MJRk2HLuz
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