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Over the age of 12 have received their first dose of the vaccine; more than 78% have had both doses. 0ur health editor hugh pym says there have been new warnings today that we face a difficult winter ahead. those cases, week on week, seven days on previous seven days, are up in the uk 13%. hospital admissions and death numbers are up as well on that basis and interestingly today, professor chris whitty, england s chief medical officer, at a conference of gps said, that modellers really were not clear where we go from here, but he said what was clear that even if covid remained relatively low, or there was a surge, whatever happened, the nhs would, quote, have an exceptionally difficult winter because of flu and other viruses and other pressures and that really underlines what we have been hearing today from gp practices, from hospitals and a&e units, about the surge in demand that they are having to deal with now, never mind the winter months ahead. ....
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From what you are telling you about google also removing accounts from jake davison, a spokesperson for facebook has said jake davison s presence had been taken down from the platform is under dangerous individuals and organisations policy which does not allow mass modellers to be on facebook or instagram. mass murderers. now it s time for a look at the weather with tomasz let us see how the weather is looking for the rest of the day. there is certainly some decent sunshine, from lincolnshire, across the midlands, northern wales and the southern counties especially in the land which had been cloudy. the showers will continue this evening across scotland, quite breezy as well. not a cold night, 15 degrees, but quite misty. if you live in cornwall and devon, that is coming in tomorrow. ....
Hugh pym, is here. what are the trends around the country, hugh? what are the trends around the country. hugh? what are the trends around the country, hugh? what are the trends around the count , huh? ~ country, hugh? well, clive, the good news is that country, hugh? well, clive, the good news is that the country, hugh? well, clive, the good news is that the surge country, hugh? well, clive, the good news is that the surge in country, hugh? well, clive, the good news is that the surge in infections i news is that the surge in infections that had been predicted by government scientists and modellers has not happened, and papers released from the site advisory committee shows that the projection for hospital admissions was a third of the level that had been put forward in latejuly. if you look at the daily reported cases, though, having come down, they seem to have stabilised at around 30,000, and the week on week rate is up a bit, the hospital admissions continue to fall. the 0n ....
And the latest weekly estimate by the office for national statistics shows variations in case rates around the uk. our health editor, hugh pym, is here. what are the trends? well, the good news is that despite predictions of a surge in hospital cases during august, made by official scientist and modellers, it hasn t happened after the opening up in latejuly, it hasn t caused a new wave, cases fell back from late july. it hasn t caused a new wave, cases fell back from latejuly. but it hasn t caused a new wave, cases fell back from late july. but they do appear to have stabilised, the daily reported cases. the underlying trend is up week on week, but hospital admissions continue to fall. the office for national statistics community survey of infections covers thousands of households, and eight includes people who do not have symptoms, and it shows last week the situation in england was unchanged, uncertain in wales and northern ireland, although cases continued to fall in scotland. so o ....