Covid Infections Fall by 20% In a Week

The number of Covid cases has dropped by 20% from last Sunday, while the number of people dying ‘with’ the virus has decreased by 16%. The MailOnline has the story.

Britain’s Covid infections have fallen by 20% in a week as health chiefs continue to urge the elderly and the vulnerable to receive their booster jabs amid an impending winter wave.    

Department of Health bosses reported a further 30,305 cases today, a drop from the 38,009 reported last Sunday.

The number of people dying with the virus also fell by 16%, with 62 deaths reported today compared to 74 on October 31st.

It comes as hospitalisations fell to 1,055 on Tuesday, the latest date data is available for. They were down 3.2% on the previous week. 

This week the Chief Executive of NHS Providers warned that health trusts in England are already at peak winter levels for bed occupancy…

From Monday the double vaccinated will be able to book their third dose a month earlier than before.

It comes as a second significant development, a new antiviral pill was also found to slash the risk of vulnerable people being hospitalised or dying from Covid. 

Ministers have faced fierce criticism over booster jabs, with the sluggish pace of the rollout blamed for high case numbers.

So far third doses could only be booked when they become due – six months after a second jab. That resulted in people waiting weeks for a convenient appointment, at a time when their immunity was waning.

But next week bookings can be made a month in advance online or by calling 119. 

Six million people in England who had a second dose at least six months ago and are eligible for a booster are yet to have it, with the gap continuing to widen, according to the Covid Actuaries Response Group.

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Cecil B
Cecil B
4 years ago

I’ve just booked mine in advance

1st April 3042

Sarigan
4 years ago
Reply to  Cecil B

When the climate will be very similar to what it is now?

Superunknown
Superunknown
4 years ago
Reply to  Sarigan

How dare you! The planet is dying because of your false promises!

bOrgkilLaH1of7
4 years ago
Reply to  Superunknown

In other news how on earth is Dr. Frautzi still in office?

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ypCCGcHUgSk

His and his lab lackeys handiwork are directly responsible for vaccine injuries including; deadly strokes, bizarre rashes, cardiac arrests, blood clots, and neurological anomalies…

https://www.realnotrare.com

And now globally vaxxoids are now being led like lambs to the slaughter into 3rd, 4th, 5th shots mandatory vaxx-as-a-service lifetime subscription plan.

Just incredible! 

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ewloe
4 years ago
Reply to  Sarigan

no, it will have changed.

Anti_socialist
4 years ago

They’d full by 100% if we stopped testing!

Florida Summit on Covid
Dr. John Littell (Master of Ceremonies) —
Dr. Robert Malone (53:36),
Dr. Paul E. Alexander (1:44:01),
Dr. Peter McCullough (1:55:28),
Dr. Tara Gesling (2:22:18),
Dr. Pierre Kory (4:50:00),
Dr. Mollie James (5:20:21) (intensivist, Mo.),
Dr. Ryan Tyson (5:33:25),
Dr. James Buckminster (5:42:00),
Dr. Richard Urso (ophthalmologist) (5:49:50).

No review, its 7hrs ffffffing long! But others said it was good. Let me know LOL

Superunknown
Superunknown
4 years ago
Reply to  Anti_socialist

I’ll bookmark that and watch it tomorrow night at work 😅

Anti_socialist
4 years ago
Reply to  Superunknown

Apparently it doesn’t get started until 53 min mark.

Hoio
Hoio
4 years ago
Reply to  Anti_socialist

great

NeilofWatford
4 years ago

An inconvenient truth.
As the Chuckle Brothers would say, “Oh dear, Oh dear!’

alw
alw
4 years ago

People thinking twice about having the booster. I am certainly not having and speaking last night to a friend aged 94 years, He’s also refusing to have

Steve-Devon
4 years ago

I does annoy me when, as in the article above, people report the figure for hospital admissions without the obvious accompanying figure of the total in hospital. It really does not matter how many go into hospital if the same number are also discharged.
The total number of so called ‘covid’ patients in hospital is low and has fallen slightly in the last week.
At the last count there were 9160 ‘covid’ patients in UK NHS hospitals. In 1950 the UK had 28,000 TB patients in Sanatoriums and there was then no talk of cancelling Christmas or locking down the country. Whether the numbers are up a bit or down a bit if the NHS cannot cope, then the NHS is not fit for purpose perhaps it would help them to go back and see how they coped with all those TB patients back in 1950.

RickH
4 years ago
Reply to  Steve-Devon

The disparity is even wider if you allow for ‘real’ Covid numbers and the population correction.

Silke David
4 years ago
Reply to  Steve-Devon

I have been to the 1950s Papworth site several times. All the nice rooms facing the really nice gardens with large windows and terraces are offices, patients are in horrible large “rooms”, open to the corridor. One very ill person was in full view of anyone coming down the corridor. How is anyone supposed to get well in that environment?

Annie
4 years ago
Reply to  Steve-Devon

The UK, unlike all other countries, has never published statistics for recoveries from covvie. This is most helpful in convincing the sheeples that covvie equals instant and inevitable death – which is, in itself, such a grotesque and obvious lie that even the sheeples couldn’t believe it if it were baldly stated.

RickH
4 years ago

There is little point in quoting verbatim the Fail – or any other MSM organ.

Weekly variation is meaningless, as are uncontextualised percentages.

Sorry – but this should be mickey mouse basics by now.

miketa1957
miketa1957
4 years ago

Six million people in England who had a second dose at least six months ago and are eligible for a booster are yet to have it, with the gap continuing to widen, according to the Covid Actuaries Response Group.

Makes sense. The longer we go on, the more people decide enough is enough. Or meet someone who has had a bad time on account of the vaccine.

OliveTrees
4 years ago
Reply to  miketa1957

The government are “victims” of their own spin. They were so busy pushing the “safe and effective” line, people believed them. So why would anyone need a booster if the jab is “effective”?

crisisgarden
4 years ago
Reply to  OliveTrees

Safe and effective*

*Terms and conditions apply.

I am Spartacas
4 years ago
Reply to  crisisgarden

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Jon Garvey
4 years ago
Reply to  miketa1957

Apart from the silly cost, just consider the logistics of vaccinating everybody every six months. GPs would never have time for real work, and the NHS backlog would mean that nobody was ever up to date on boosters.

Depending on your view on the Great Reset, there would either be permanent restrictions for all, or the syetem would eventually collapse. Or both.

Milo
Milo
4 years ago
Reply to  Jon Garvey

you have likely hit nail on head in last sentence of your post. I am sufficiently cynical now that I think they are hoping/intending both.

Fiona Walker
4 years ago
Reply to  Jon Garvey
  • I am hopeful that the appearance of the “wonder drug” and the postponement of the NHS worker vaccine mandate might hint at the possibility of rowing back from the vaccine next year, as the damage becomes more apparent. I am an insanely optimistic person generally however…
Fiona Walker
4 years ago
Reply to  Fiona Walker

…then over to the Climate Crisis obviously.

crisisgarden
4 years ago
Reply to  Fiona Walker

I like the optimism very much. But where will wonder drug fit into digital ID, technocracy papers please dystopian brave new world I wonder. Surely so-called vaccines are the key to the new normal? 🤔

Annie
4 years ago
Reply to  Jon Garvey

Since when did GPs have time for real work?
However, they have yet to devise a means of administering covvijabs online – though doubtless they are working on it.

Silke David
4 years ago
Reply to  miketa1957

How many of these people have died? Because of old age or effects of the first 2 injections?

CynicalRealist
4 years ago
Reply to  miketa1957

And who exactly are the ‘Covid Actuaries Response Group’?

crisisgarden
4 years ago
Reply to  CynicalRealist

You took the question out of my keyboard. Wtf? So their role is to respond to forecasts about covid related risks? Could you get any more Kafka? 😂

crisisgarden
4 years ago
Reply to  crisisgarden

I’m going to set up a Covid Actuaries Response Auditing Group, just to check their responses are on the right track.

Margaret
4 years ago

https://twitter.com/LegoLas44941816/status/1457299667276943365?s=20

“This week the the chief executive of NHS providers warned that health trusts in England are already at peak winter levels for bed occupancy”

As this tweet says, the Covid crisis has been framed as a problem of healthcare capacity yet in spite of the billions and billions……spent on it, not one penny seems to have been spent on expanding it.

crisisgarden
4 years ago
Reply to  Margaret

No, far too busy spending our money on techno-dystopian surveillance and propaganda. How very caring of them.

Julian
4 years ago
Reply to  Margaret

And yet I’ve not seen that question asked by the media, the opposition or anyone else much outside of us sceptics. It’s the most obvious question to ask.

Anti_socialist
4 years ago

Listened to this 3 times, I still don’t know what to make of it.

Dr. David Healy introduces the vaccine injury testimonies

Dr. David Healy, Professor of Psychiatry in the Department of Family Medicine at McMaster University Canada, gave his testimony during a three-hour panel discussion hosted by U.S. Senator Ron Johnson on 3 November in Washington D.C. The expert panel included doctors and medical researchers who treat Covid injection injuries and they were joined by patients who have experienced adverse events to Covid injections.

Catee
4 years ago

“This week the Chief Executive of NHS Providers warned that health trusts in England are already at peak winter levels for bed occupancy…”

Not with covid they’re not. Wonder what it could be🤔

TheyLiveAndWeLockdown
4 years ago
Reply to  Catee

Boxing related? All said they recently received a jab.

NeilParkin
4 years ago
Reply to  Catee

There is a push in hospitals to try and get down the backlog of treatments, so that could be part of it. I wonder if it has anything to do with people are being forced to bypass their absent GP’s and turn up at A&E for routine diagnosis and treatment. I also wonder how many are serious conditions that that could have been treated earlier. It is lamentable that there hasn’t been a greater effort to keep our primary access to healthcare open, rather than reduce it to a phone helpline.

Old Maid
4 years ago

I’m just as likely to take Molnupiravir for covid as I am the jab.

Which is to say: not.

TheGreenAcres
4 years ago

Is this why they are desperate to get people jabbed, to keep the cases up?

ewloe
4 years ago

it is very good news that all protections combined appear to have slowed it up.

stewart
4 years ago
Reply to  ewloe

Hahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahaha.

Thanks for that. I needed a good laugh.

crisisgarden
4 years ago
Reply to  ewloe

Don’t get complacent ewloe!

LonePatriot
LonePatriot
4 years ago

The ongoing COVID-19 nonsense here in the United States exists solely and exclusively because our governments have failed to use the correct treatment. They used so-called “vaccines” when Japan has just proven, in less than ONE MONTH, that Ivermectin can wipe out the disease. IVM was awarded the Nobel prize for medicine in 2015. One of the 3 most important drugs in human history: Aspirin, Penicillin, and Ivermectin. Get your Ivermectin today while you still can! https://health.p0l.org

crisisgarden
4 years ago
Reply to  LonePatriot

Your medical heresy is very welcome here! My family stocked up on Ivermectin months ago.

gone_loopy
gone_loopy
4 years ago

For your convenience, you can now book your next booster to be taken immediately after your next booster to save you waiting.

crisisgarden
4 years ago
Reply to  gone_loopy

That makes total sense and is so convenient, can I have one in each arm at the same time? I’m a bit pushed for time.

mojo
mojo
4 years ago

The language the Government is using should be challenged at every point.

  1. the jab is working……of course it is, reducing immune systems and causing dangerous side effects.
  2. take your booster to keep up protection….they mean keep protecting their agenda
  3. Protect the old and vulnerable by injecting them…. They mean the old and vulnerable need to be protected by removing them.
  4. Jab the children……they mean create a fearful and compliant generation

The language used by these socialists/globalists needs to be addressed

juliakurzeja
4 years ago

Why are numbers of “cases” significantly higher, on some dates almost double, what they were last autumn? Doesn’t this suggest that the mass vaccination programme has been ineffective?

Richard Noakes
Richard Noakes
4 years ago

Numbers and graphs and all of those things make my mind wilt, because “we” all know that “we” can’t rely on statistics where the purpose behind those graphs is unknown to us, however, this is a simple free solution to an otherwise complex matter – your life, your choice: Covid Crusher: Mix one heaped teaspoon of Iodine table or sea salt in a mug of warm water, cup a hand and sniff or snort the entire mugful up your nose, spitting out anything which comes down into your mouth. If sore, then you have a virus, so continue morning noon and night, or more often if you want, until the soreness goes away (2-3 minutes) then blow out your nose and flush away, washing your hands afterwards, until when you do my simple cure, you don’t have any soreness at all, when you flush – job done. Also swallow a couple of mouthfuls of salt water and if you have burning in your lungs, salt killing virus and pneumonia there too. Gargling, using saline solution or tablets is a waste of time, because they deal with Covid in the body and not the virus in the head, where it is… Read more »

jc83
jc83
4 years ago

Having seen a community testing van pop up in my local town earlier, you have to ask why if you suspected you had COVID would you just on the off chance pop out to a community test facility rather than order a kit or go to a proper test facility. This smells a bit of just trying to catch people that are just a bit curious so that if they do test positive, it pumps up the numbers. How many people each year get flu but just accept it. No testing or anything. This entire thing is baffling especially now you know it’s not something like out of the movie Outbreak!

brachiopod
4 years ago

That would be aspirin then – reduction of 50% in those needing ICU, with no side effects – or Merck’s Molnupiravir 50% reduction in ICU but unknown side side effects that may include cancers and genetic developmental disorders which is why it was not tested on pregnant or breast-feeding women or couples trying to make a child – presumably one without two heads I suppose.

Hoio
Hoio
4 years ago

This is me