there shouldn't be any? exactly and we are seeing different parts of - there shouldn't be any? exactly and we are seeing different parts of the | we are seeing different parts of the uk responding differently at the moment to similar data. at the moment to similar data. at the moment ministers in the uk government are cautiously optimistic about the data that back in, while we have seen these graphs showing steep rises in cases, hospitalisations also rising as well, health secretary, sajid javid has said the number of patients needing intensive care treatment for covid are broadly flat which is why at the moment uk ministers don't say that they need any further restrictions other than the current plan b in england, so, the use of face coverings in certain public spaces, the work from home guidance as well. ., , ., , ., as well. previous waves of the pandemic _ as well. previous waves of the pandemic didn't _ as well. previous waves of the pandemic didn't have - as well. previous waves of the pandemic didn't have a - as well. previous waves of the pandemic didn't have a single | as well. previous waves of the . pandemic didn't have a single day with more — pandemic didn't have a single day with more than 100,000 new cases reported~ _ with more than 100,000 new cases reported. on one day last week we had 200,000 people test positive. and the _ had 200,000 people test positive. and the latest figure today is another_ and the latest figure today is another 218,000, although that includes — another 218,000, although that includes some delayed reports. so, anyone _ includes some delayed reports. so, anyone who — includes some delayed reports. so, anyone who thinks our battle with