Coronavirus in the UK, while local locks are advertised as more positive cases discovered in schools

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They see that the number of hospital admissions with coronavirus begins to increase.

The stage in Bolton is very difficult, with more than two hundred instances consisting of 100,000 people, the highest in the country so far, and we have many paintings to make on stage in Bolton.

The trial of how we will lift the six-place rule will be based on a total diversity of measures, including, of course, case rates across the country, but also seeking the effect on those cases in terms of hospitalizations.

Unfortunately, hospitalizations are starting to increase, so we have taken steps to stop the spread of the virus.

But we also look, of course, at the positivity of tests and investigations into the number of instances in the country, only the total number because, of course, if you put more tests, you get more positive.

So we take a look at all those signs and, of course, we took the clinical recommendation and issued a trial.

“I would like to thank everyone who paints in emergency care for their service in the face of adversity.

“I saw him this morning at St Thomas A Hospital

“We will have to do everything in our power to protect citizens from social services. “

The Secretary of Health said the adult social care infection fund would last for six months and gain an extra 540 million pounds.

Mr. Hancock continued: “We will do everything humanly imaginable to protect our care homes from this virus to be a sanctuary this winter. “

We will expand our emergency services. Many are too small. That’s true even before the pandemic, but now it’s even worse.

We are making an investment to develop the capacity for urgent and emergency care so that hospitals have the area to continue treating patients safely in the coming months.

In August, we showed three hundred million pounds for emergency updates on 117 trusts and now I can spend more and announce 150 million pounds to expand another 25 emergency services, adding some of the limited maximums in the country like Worcester and Royal Shrewsbury.

“We’ve noticed rates of fear infection in some parts of the Northeast.

“Sunderland, for example, now has an occurrence rate of 103 cases consisting of 100,000 people.

“And in South Tyneside, Gateshead and Newcastle, the numbers are above 70. “

Like many other countries around the world, we continue to see increased concern in some cases, with 3,991 new cases recorded yesterday.

And this week, the number of patients in mechanical ventilation beds rose above 100 for the first time since July.

The war on the coronavirus is over.

Lately we are witnessing the transmission of the virus over the network and, in some cases, the concern is accumulating in several areas.

We know how they can temporarily replace infection rates and we call on the entire county to act with us now in response.

The number of returning passengers now was only 42% last week and I think it is up to all of us to show that the railways are willing to take over the railways from time to time, which is what the members say against and reassure. other people in the effective use of railways and all other public transportation systems.

I can report to the House figures that can be useful in general and say that 62% of staff across the country are repainting, the point from the beginning of the crisis.

And especially on National Rail, the figure for the week beginning September 7 is 42% in our National Rail services.

As for outdoor buses in London, the number of passengers increased to 58%.

The club can verify that our manager Neil Warnock has returned a positive check to COVID-19 and will go through an era of isolation according to guidelines.

Neil is in bad temper and we can’t wait to see him back after his era of isolation.

We saw in Leicester that it worked, we saw those rates go down, it works and it controls it at level.

don’t think we’re in a position we’d like or want to see a national point of restrictions.

We will see in the coming days the official rules to be published that will give priority to care workers, teachers and other number one nhs.

People with symptoms that require testing may have to wait longer because we prioritize the key frontline staff we want for our health and fitness formula to work.

I myself have been very much in favor of disguised culture.

What other people do in the first position is obviously, if they are worried, is to raise it with their friends and neighbors.

But I think what is moderate is to do if you think there is a serious risk to public fitness due to the activities of your neighbors, if there is any kind of space party of animals, such as I am sure, hot containers, etc. , and there is a serious risk to public fitness, so it is moderate for the government to know.

I think we are all deeply involved in the immediate accumulation in the number of coronavirus cases we’ve noticed over the next week in the Northeast,” He told BBC Radio 4’s Today.

And not only the immediate increase in number, but also the fact that the average age of other inflamed people is also increasing.

Last week, 60% of the other people tested were between the ages of 18 and 30, and are now starting to form older groups.

We know that when it comes to the elderly is when you start to receive hospitalizations and, unfortunately, also mortality.

That’s why we are now acting as a preventive measure to verify to stop any additional spread of the virus and not to place ourselves here in the Northeast in a more restrictive blockade.

Health Secretary Matt Hancock has announced that new blockade measures will be implemented in the north-east of England from tomorrow.

The measures will arrive at 10 a. m. , curfew for host companies, adding pubs, and a ban on socializing among other households.

New blocking restrictions are expected to take effect shortly after Friday.

Mr. Hancock showed that blockade restrictions will be introduced in Northumberland, North Tyneside, South Tyneside, Newcastle-upon-Tyne, Gateshead, Sunderland and County Durham following “infection rates. “

This follows a dramatic increase in coronavirus cases in the region.

This occurs when Boris Johnson warned that we will have to be ‘tough now’ with movements to avoid a momentary wave of coronavirus in order to ‘protect’ Christmas.

The prime minister said that other people will have to be “confident and cautious” and that it is “crucial” that England does not re-enter “a wonderful lock that prevents business from working. “

He said to The Sun, “Christmas, we need to protect ourselves and we need everyone to have a Christmas.

“But the only way to make sure the country can enjoy Christmas is to make it difficult now.

“Then, if we can do it now, avoid the wave, avoid the tip, avoid the camel’s moment blow, flatten the blow for now. “

On Thursday afternoon, Baroness Dido Harding, who is the interim executive president of the National Institute for Health Protection and oversees the NHS and tracking system, must testify before the Commons technology of the Committee on Science and Medicine. Read more about this and what Boris Johnson said about protective Christmas here.

Meanwhile, the government said that as of 9am on Wednesday, there had been 3 laboratory-confirmed coronavirus cases of ninenin1 in the UK, and a total of 378. 21 confirmed cases.

He also said that another 20 people died within 28 days of testing positive for Covid-19 on Wednesday, bringing the UK total to 41,684.

Separate figures published through UK statistics agencies showed that 57,500 deaths were now recorded in the UK where Covid-19 was indexed on the death certificate.

Follow our blog below to get updates as we get them.

People who violate the New Northeast Restrictions will be reported to the police, while the town hall is the point of contact of a company that violates the measures it is understood to be.

Once the law is in force, the police or local government will take action, and ask others to disperse and issue notices of constant sanctions.

Fines would start at a hundred euros for those taking part in illegal talks.

Thailand and Singapore have been added to the list of runners, meaning passengers arriving in England from the only countries after four o’clock on Saturday morning will no longer want to isolate themselves for four days, said Transport Secretary Grant Shapps.

London Mayor Sadiq Khan tweeted: “The message of conservatives who want a COVID check19 and are suffering it?Stop the ‘endless caresses’. “

“Outrageous, disconnected and frankly dangerous. Lives have our ability to have a functional formula of testing, tracking and isolation. “

Health Minister Lord Bethell of Romford told MPs that he “hopes” to locate a Covid-19 vaccine that testing and tracking efforts were a “rescue plan” if not developed.

While appearing before the Common Science and Technology Committee, he was asked if the government was considering repeated testing to shorten quarantine periods.

Lord Bethell said his branch works heavily with the Department of Transportation, airlines and airports.

He added: “I’d love to see the borders open when we can.

“But the CMO (medical director) is clear, we have already had very delicate effects from other people entering the country, bringing the disease with them and we have to rely on other people who comply with quarantine and the evidence suggests that this is the case. a very complicated thing to depend on.

The police would use enforcement measures on blocking measures as a last resort.

Superintendent Steve Long of Durham Police said: “The government has announced that more local restrictions are needed in addition to those that already exist nationally.

“We would like to thank the vast majority of others who have assumed their non-public responsibilities, acted well and followed the recommendation over the past few months.

“Our officials will continue to interact with the public, new regulations and inspire others to act in a responsible manner; only then will we move on to law enforcement as a last resort. “

Public Health England’s most recent knowledge also shows that more than three hundred new instances of Covid-19 were registered in Leicester in the seven days leading up to 14 September.

A total of 306 new cases were recorded, 86. 4 cases for 100,000 people, up from 72. 8 last week.

Other cities continue to see increases in their weekly rates with Salford (from 85. 0 to 97. 4, with 252 new cases); Manchester (from 78. 1 to 84. 1, with 465 new cases); and Newcastle upon Tyne (57. 1 to 67. 4, with 204 new cases).

The weekly rate of new Instances of Covid-19 in Bolton is now just under two hundred, consisting of 100,000 people, according to new data.

A total of 546 instances were registered in Bolton in the seven days prior to September 14, the equivalent of 189. 9 instances consisting of 100,000, up from 186. 4 last week (seven days to 7 September).

Bolton continues to record the weekly rate in England.

Eleven other regions of England now have weekly rates of between one hundred and two hundred instances consisting of one hundred,000 inhabitants, adding Liverpool where the rate increased sharply from 67. 5 to 107. 8 with 537 new registered instances.

All figures correspond to public health england knowledge published thursday.

Simon Thompson, general manager of the NHS Covid-19 app, also told MPs that users will be able to “disable” touch tracking conditions 3.

This could be the fact that someone is dressed in a non-public protective device (EPI), when they are running a plexiglass screen, or if they leave their device in a locker at work.

You can also set a reminder to invite others to reactivate touch search.

Health Minister Lord Bethell of Romford told members of the Science and Technology Committee that the new application “decentralized” and added that it would provide “consumer confidence. “

He said: “Consumers can, rightly, that their knowledge is secure on the device, that it is very strongly protected and that they can bring this app with the confidence that it is completely personal and owned by it and only from it. “

Singapore and Thailand will be added to quarantine-free countries.

Justice Secretary Humza Yousaf said: “Managing the threat of loading instances of communities with the greatest threat of transmission is important in our efforts to spread the virus in Scotland and the imposition of quarantine restrictions on those arriving in the UK is our first defence. .

“We continue to monitor the scenario in all regions of the world and base the decisions we make on the clinical evidence available. We also communicate with the other 3 UK governments. More main points about what the quarantine needs mean can be discovered on the Site Scottish Government website.

“Wherever someone has traveled, whether it is an exempt country or not, there is still a legal responsibility to complete a passenger placement form and provide it to border force agents. Failure to comply with this directive may also result in a fine, as this, combined with any lack of self-disalrillation if necessary, poses a significant threat to Scotland’s public fitness.

“We are in the midst of a global pandemic and the scenario in many countries can suddenly replace. Therefore, other people think very seriously before embarking on non-essential trips abroad. “

Travellers from Slovenia and Guadeloupe will have to be quarantined for 14 days when they arrive in Scotland from 4 a. m. due to the significant accumulation of coronavirus cases, the Scottish government said.

Simon Thompson, general manager of the NHS Covid-19 app, said he would only tell users that it is a “high-risk contact” if someone close to them had tested positive for Covid-19.

He told the parliamentarians of the Science and Technology Committee that downloading the app is voluntary.

When asked about the sensitivity of the app to the distance between people, Thompson said an alert was triggered based on a medical opinion, “about two meters for about 15 minutes. “

The government has compiled a list of others who will lead the way in the tests to be conducted.

Baroness Harding demonstrated that hospitalized patients were the most sensible priority, followed by social care and NHS staff, with the 3 categories representing approximately 50% of the tests.

Subsequently, the tests were performed in the epidemic areas.

Among the ‘mainstream’, Lady Harding said, ‘We must put key workers, especially teachers, first in this context. ‘

NHS’s head of evidence and evidence, Baroness Harding, told MPs that “it is clear that this call far exceeds our ability” to conduct coronavirus testing.

She told the Common Science and Technology Committee that the last diagnostic verification capability is 242,817.

Lady Harding said the number of other people who called 119 and visited the online page for e-book tests was “three to four times the amount of evidence we have lately”; said it would involve having other people using other phone numbers twice. . .

But he said the number of other symptomatic people, the only other people who are eligible for diagnostic tests, was “significantly smaller” than the number seeking to get a sample.

She warned that about a quarter of the other people who went to a check-up had no symptoms.

The government said that by nine o’clock on Thursday morning, there had been an additional 33 nine5 laboratory-confirmed cases of coronavirus in the UK. A total of 381,614 cases were confirmed.

He also said that another 21 people died within 28 days of testing positive for Covid-19 on Thursday, bringing the UK total to 41,705.

Separate figures published through UK statistical agencies show that there are now 57,500 deaths recorded in the UK where Covid-19 discussed the death certificate.

A Covid-19 control centre in London in a state of “absolute pandemonium,” according to a patient who said it had been rejected.

Henry Bull, 29, told PA that he had traveled about 8 kilometres from his home in Peckham to his nearest check in Lewisham after scheduling an online appointment because he had a cough.

“I was cycling there for about 10, 15 minutes before my appointment time and there was absolute chaos,” he told the PA news agency.

“The total crossing is blocked because cars queue in, masses of car drivers coming out and screaming to get out of the way. Meanwhile, once you’re on the site, no one has earned the QR code you want to have. get tested.

“A lot of other very angry people, a lot of other exasperated people yelling at each other and yelling at the staff who are doing everything they can, but they don’t know what’s going on either. A pretty terrible and stressful scenario. Honestly, many other people are very upset, many of whom probably have Covid, which exposes many of us to infections.

Bull, who works in advertising, said a woman, who had a child in the back of her car and had been queuing for four hours, broke down in tears when she told her they wouldn’t notice her. He said: “A woman in a car stopped and asked her why it took so long to get to the front and why she couldn’t be noticed and she said she needed the QR code and broke down to cry. “

Mr Bull said they had asked everyone to leave without getting tested and didn’t know what he would be like now to take the test.

Drivers who attempted to access coronavirus tests at Doxford Park, Sunderland, were returned via security guards about 800 metres from the site.

Two members dressed in high-visibility jackets and mask told drivers: “Computers broke down.

“You’ll want to make an ebook or check it out later. “

Another 21 people died in a hospital in the UK after contracting a coronavirus.

18 of them have him in hospitals in England.

Last Thursday, there were nine Covid-19-related deaths in HOSPITALES in the UK.

Public Health Wales reported that three other people died after being tested positive for coronavirus, bringing the total from the start of the pandemic to 1600.

The Covid-19 number in Wales rose to 168 on Thursday, bringing the revised total to 20,048.

Responding to the NHS check and track figures, dr. Layla McCay, Director of the NHS Confederation, said the spread of Covid-19 is uncontrolled.

She said: “It turns out that we are now in a position where the spread of the virus is no longer well controlled, with new cases almost tripling compared to the end of August. This is alarming at a time when winter is fast. “. The arrival and access to tests has a main problem, which adds to the front line staff.

Dr. McCay added: “As it stands, many other people cannot access the tests at all, and those who may have to wait longer for the effects or long distances to get tested.

“This includes fitness and care personnel, who can compromise the ability to repair facilities and stick to Covid-19 treatment. We will also have to avoid a scenario in which facilities A

He said that as the call for tests seemed to increase, it is “absolutely vital” for the government to make testing and tracking efforts an “absolute priority,” especially for fitness workers.

“Now it seems that a momentary outbreak is already underway and we know that an effective testing and tracking formula is to reduce the threat of virus spread,” he said. “He is concerned that this formula appears to be failing under predictable pressure. “. “

Nick Forbes, head of Newcastle City Hall, tweeted: “The government announced northeasterly restrictions at 11. 30 a. m. this morning, beginning at midnight, but regulations have still been published.

“The longer it lasts, the greater the data gap and the more alarmed the others will be. We want clarity now.

A total of 290 other people have tested positive for coronavirus in Scotland in the past 24 hours, Prime Minister Nicola Sturgeon said.

In statements to the Scottish Parliament, he said that another 23,573 people had tested positive in Scotland, up from 23,283 the previous day.

This represents 4% of new people.

Of the new cases, 112 are in Greater Glasgow and Clyde, in Lanarkshire and 47 in Lothian.

There have been no deaths of Covid-19 patients in the last 24 hours and the number of deaths remains at 2,501.

There are 52 other people in the hospital who have been shown to have the virus, an increase in 24 hours.

Of those patients, five were in intensive care, one by one.

Downing Street said the coronavirus verification formula faced “challenges” after official lacheck figures showed a sharp drop in the degrees of “in-person” verification effects that returned within 24 hours.

A Number 10 spokesman said: “We are satisfied that there are demanding situations and we settle for that. Lately we’re seeing a significant call for testing. “

“Clearly we are running to face these challenges. We will continue to work until we reach test capacity in the coming weeks. “

The spokesman downplayed the councils for a national curfew at 10 p. m. may be imminent as cases continue to increase.

“We will keep restrictions under consideration. We don’t need to introduce such measures, so we’ve brought the six-way rule and urged others to respect it,” the spokesman said.

Conservative Chris Green (Bolton West) said positive Covid-19 cases were “increasing” in Bolton and warned that this was having a “devastating effect on people’s physical and intellectual health,” as well as on livelihoods and businesses.

He told the Commons: “Many other people leave the neighborhood for treatment, to go to bars and restaurants.

“At the same time, the check formula doesn’t work, so other people are suffering injuries and emergencies in Bolton and Wigan in hopes of passing a Covid check. “

Matt Hancock said approximately 7,000 tests were added to the domain last week, adding:

People shouldn’t go to the ER to access a test, I saw that this was reported and my team worked with the hospital, which performs a very clever task in difficult circumstances.

They see that the number of hospital admissions with coronavirus begins to increase.

Mr. Hancock said:

The stage in Bolton is very difficult, with more than two hundred instances consisting of 100,000 people, the highest in the country so far, and we have many paintings to make on stage in Bolton.

Conservative MP Sir Graham Brady (Altrincham and Sale West) said, “Can I ask my honorable friend to describe the express criteria that must be met in order for the six-way rule to be lifted?”

Matt Hancock replied:

The trial of how we will lift the six-place rule will be based on a total diversity of measures, including, of course, case rates across the country, but also seeking the effect on those cases in terms of hospitalizations.

Unfortunately, hospitalizations are starting to increase, so we have taken steps to stop the spread of the virus.

But we also look, of course, at the positivity of tests and investigations into the number of instances in the country, only the total number because, of course, if you put more tests, you get more positive.

So we take a look at all those signs and, of course, we took the clinical recommendation and issued a trial.

Around two million other people living in the north-east of England will be subject to new local restrictions as coronavirus cases continue to increase.

Health Secretary Matt Hancock said restrictions would be imposed on parts of the domain at midnight.

Speaking in the House of Commons on Thursday, he said: “Starting tomorrow, in Northumberland, North Tyneside, South Tyneside, Newcastle upon Tyne, Gateshead, Sunderland and County Durham, citizens deserve not to socialize with other people outdoors. houses or the bubble.

“Food and beverage hospitality will be limited to table-only service and nightly restrictions will be imposed on opening hours, so recreation and entertainment venues will have to close between 10 p. m. and 5 a. m. “

He said other people in the Northeast would “join” to defeat the virus.

The following measures will be in Northumberland, North Tyneside, Newcastle-upon-Tyne, Gateshead, South Tyneside, Sunderland and County Durham from midnight:

Residents are also encouraged to follow practical advice for additional infection rates:

Former conservative minister Dame Cheryl Gillan asked if it would be sensible to prioritize instructors’ tests so that schools simply remain open.

She said, “A principal wrote to me saying, “We now have teachers and young people with Covid symptoms, which means they are remote and told that no tests should be done for 21 days. “

Dame Cheryl added, “Wouldn’t it be sensible to prioritize teachers if keeping schools open is a priority?”

Matt Hancock replied: “We send exams to all schools to have exams available, but I also recognize the challenges, of course, to get exams.

“I’m not satisfied at all that there’s a 21-day delay and nobody settles for that, that’s not government policy. “

A Covid-19 vaccine will only be implemented “at all levels” if so, confirmed Matt Hancock.

DUP Health spokesman Jim Shannon said: “The news of a vaccine’s progress is a very positive step. Will you verify (Mr. Hancock) that no vaccine will be available on the NHS that has not been rigorously tested and very well and with this safety, (M. Will Hancock) points out that he sees the young people at the school as a precedent for the vaccine?

Mr Hancock replied: “Of course, we will only allow a vaccine to be implemented to all grades when it is, and the MHRA (Medicines and Healthcare Products Regulatory Agency) is one of the most reputable and quality regulators worldwide. .

“They will take the resolution on whether the approval is and, of course, who deserves to be vaccinated and in what order a clinical resolution is returned on which we will advise the Joint Committee on Immunizations and Immunizations.

Matt Hancock insisted he’s “on record levels. “

He added: “Of course there is a challenge in testing. The center pointArray . . . is that contrary to what he said, he is in record grades and has more than week to week.

“The challenge is that the call has grown faster. And in the other respect they say “no,” it’s not “but they can’t challenge the facts.

“And the most vital thing for everyone across the country to listen to all their elected officials is whether they need to help this country through this pandemic, it is that if you have symptoms, do a checkup, if you don’t have one, please don’t. “show for a check unless you are asked in particular.

“This is what colleagues on all sides of the House will have to repeat to their constituents.

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