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London coronavirus: Live updates as 81 more London patients die of coronavirus
London's death toll is now at 3,906



London coronavirus map: Exact number of confirmed cases in each borough as 21,357 confirmed in London

A spokesperson for NHS England said: "A further 429 people, who tested positive for the Coronavirus (Covid-19) have died, bringing the total number of confirmed reported deaths in hospitals in England to 14,829.

"Patients were aged between 40 and 101 years old. 15 of the 429 patients (aged between 49 and 92 years old) had no known underlying health condition.

"Their families have been informed."

We'll be bringing you the latest London coronavirus updates throughout today, Monday April 20.


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Watch the incredible moment the first NHS Nightingale patients are discharged after beating Covid-19
Through the dark, there can also be light. While so many are fighting the disease, there are also others beating it.

On Sunday (April 19), the first patients who have successfully fought off the virus at London's NHS Nightingale Hospital were discharged.
 
France over the last 24 hours (hospitals statistics only)

Cases : 114.657 (+2.051)
Deaths : 12.513 (+444)
Hospitalized : 30.584 (-26)
Persons in ICU : 5.683 (-61)
Recovered in hospitals : 37.409 (+831)

If we count deaths at nursing homes the virus has claimed 20.265 lives in France.
 
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UK coronavirus deaths in hospitals rise by 828 to 17,337


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LONDON — A total of 17,337 people who tested positive for coronavirus have died in hospitals in Britain, an increase of 828 on the figure published 24 hours earlier, health ministry data showed on Tuesday.

The number of confirmed cases of the new coronavirus has risen to 129,044.

The figure for deaths is as of 5 p.m. (1600 GMT) on April 20, while the figure for confirmed cases is as of 9 a.m. (0800 GMT) on April 21. (Reporting by Paul Sandle, editing by Estelle Shirbon)
 
France over the last 24 hours (hospitals statistics only)

Cases : 117.324 (+2.667)
Deaths : 12.900 (+387)
Hospitalized : 30.106 (-478)
Persons in ICU : 5.433 (-250)
Recovered in hospitals : 39.181 (+1.772)

If we count deaths at nursing homes the virus has claimed 20.796 lives in France.
 
France over the last 24 hours (hospitals statistics only)

Cases : 117.324 (+2.667)
Deaths : 12.900 (+387)
Hospitalized : 30.106 (-478)
Persons in ICU : 5.433 (-250)
Recovered in hospitals : 39.181 (+1.772)

If we count deaths at nursing homes the virus has claimed 20.796 lives in France.
It means people in UK at hospitals have died in more numbers than France?
 
why UK, Ireland and Netherlands govt is not updating how many have recovered in these countries?
 
France over the last 24 hours (hospitals statistics only)

Cases : 119.151 (+1.827)
Deaths : 13.236 (+336)
Hospitalized : 29.741 (-365)
Persons in ICU : 5.218 (-215)
Recovered in hospitals : 40.657 (+1.476)

If we count deaths at nursing homes the virus has claimed 21.340 lives in France.
 
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UK coronavirus deaths in hospitals rise by 828 to 17,337


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LONDON — A total of 17,337 people who tested positive for coronavirus have died in hospitals in Britain, an increase of 828 on the figure published 24 hours earlier, health ministry data showed on Tuesday.

The number of confirmed cases of the new coronavirus has risen to 129,044.

The figure for deaths is as of 5 p.m. (1600 GMT) on April 20, while the figure for confirmed cases is as of 9 a.m. (0800 GMT) on April 21. (Reporting by Paul Sandle, editing by Estelle Shirbon)

Look like Covid 19 case in UK is increasing in magnitude by seeing the death number increase on Tuesday.
 
France over the last 24 hours (hospitals statistics only)

Cases : 119.151 (+1.827)
Deaths : 13.236 (+336)
Hospitalized : 29.741 (-365)
Persons in ICU : 5.218 (-215)
Recovered in hospitals : 40.657 (+1.476)

If we count deaths at nursing homes the virus has claimed 21.340 lives in France.


Hopeful to see that hospital deaths in France seem to be in the decline phase now.
 
France over the last 24 hours (hospitals statistics only)

Cases : 120.804 (+1.653)
Deaths : 13.574 (+311)
Hospitalized : 29.219 (-522)
Persons in ICU : 5.053 (-165)
Recovered in hospitals : 42.088 (+1.431)

If we count deaths at nursing homes the virus has claimed 21.856 lives in France.
 
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Number of coronavirus cases in the UK rises to 143,464- as 684 more deaths are recorded
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Friday, 24th April 2020, 2:15 pm
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The number of deaths in the UK linked to coronavirus currently stands at 19,506, according to Public Health.

The Department of Health and Social Care also revealed that there are 143,464 confirmed cases of the virus.

A statement from the government department read: "As of 9am 24 April, 612,031 tests have concluded, with 28,532 tests on 23 April. 444,222 people have been tested of which 143,464 tested positive. As of 5pm on 23 April, of those hospitalised in the UK who tested positive for coronavirus, 19,506 have sadly died.

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Latest figures explained
The number of patients in the UK who have died in hospital after testing positive for coronavirus is 768 higher than the equivalent total announced yesterday, although the Government is reporting the day-on-day change as 684.

The reason for the difference in these two figures is to do with how deaths are being incorporated into historic data retrospectively.

Yesterday's cumulative total announced by the Department of Health was 18,738, which is 768 below today's cumulative total of 19,506.



But since yesterday, 84 deaths have been added to the historic data by a health board in Wales.

Rather than include these 84 deaths in today's increase, the Department of Health has added them to yesterday's cumulative total, to create a notional total for yesterday of 18,822 (18,738 + 84).

The difference between this notional total of 18,822 and today's total of 19,506 is 684, and this is the one being reported by the Government.

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The UK saw the second highest rise in COVID-19 deaths in the world this week

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The UK suffered the second worst death toll from coronavirus this week, after the US. (AP Photo/Alberto Pezzali)


The UK saw the second highest increase in coronavirus deaths in the world this week, behind only the US.

As of 4.45pm on 24 April, the UK had recorded a rise of 2,997 deaths from Monday, taking its total to 18,738 while the US had reported 9,678 in the same period for a total of 50,243.

In France, 1,591 more deaths were recorded this week, while Spain recorded an increase of 1,672 and Italy confirmed 1,435 deaths.

Italy had recorded a total of 25,549 yesterday, while Spain’s total stands at 22,524 with France having suffered 21,856 deaths.

When comparing between countries, differences in recording can have an impact – the UK is one of the countries that has not been adding care home figures to its daily death toll, while France has.

Health secretary Matt Hancock said this week that the UK had reached the peak of the outbreak, meaning that numbers of deaths are stabilising and may soon begin to reduce.

“We are at a peak and we have high confidence that we are at a peak in this disease, but obviously we need to see that come down,” he told MPs.

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Ministers have said the lockdown will not be lifted until they are sure the death rates are consistently falling. They are hoping to be able to test people for coronavirus and track their contacts to try and keep infections down when lockdown is eased.

Hancock said: “The fewer new cases, the more effective test, track and trace are as a way of keeping the disease down, and therefore the more of the social distancing measures can be lifted.”
 
France over the last 24 hours (hospitals statistics only)

Cases : 122.577 (+1.773)
Deaths : 13.852 (+278)
Hospitalized : 28.658 (-561)
Persons in ICU : 4.870 (-183)
Recovered in hospitals : 43.493 (+1.405)

If we count deaths at nursing homes the virus has claimed 22.245 lives in France.
 
This is quite interesting out of this unfortunate mishap on the French CSG.

Out of at least 940 that were tested positive, 20 needed to be hospitalised so far and only 1 is in a very serious condition in ICU - hope for the best for this patient.

Will be very interesting to see exactly how this plays out as it will give valuable data on how Covid-19 affects a large sample of relatively young and fit people.

1.046 out of 1.760 sailors of the CDG were tested positive for the coronavirus. 8 sailors are still hospitalized and 2 are still under oxygen.

120 have recovered so far and by monday more than 100 sailors a day should come out of quarantine after individual medical exams by the army medical services.
 
1.046 out of 1.760 sailors of the CDG were tested positive for the coronavirus. 8 sailors are still hospitalized and 2 are still under oxygen.

120 have recovered so far and by monday more than 100 sailors a day should come out of quarantine after individual medical exams by the army medical services.

This is good news for the sailors and hope that 2 under oxygen are not that unwell that they are being ventilated.

I see more evidence that coronavirus is not really that deadly to a relatively young and healthy population.

If we look at BD and Ecuador(climates similar as well when you look at the port city that is especially hard hit in Ecuador) - I know we may be jumping a bit ahead of ourselves here but I am relatively confident in what I am saying now:

Ecuador has obesity rates of more than 60% and BD is at around 20%. BD is not yet affluent enough to have the "affluent' diseases widespread in it's population. BD also is on average 5 years younger than Ecuador ,with the median even lower for BD as it's life expectancy has been rising quicker than Ecuador over the past decades.

BD has been stable at around the 10 deaths a day mark for the last 2 weeks while thousands are believed to have died just in that one port city in Educador. BD has population of 165 million while Ecuador is at just 20 million. BD has also been detecting an average of 400 new infections over the last 2 weeks but this from around an average of only 3000 tests a day being done.

"Lockdown" in a country like BD has also been for obvious reasons nowhere near as effective as somewhere like France and so we can deduce that community transmission may be happening at a higher level than France, with BD getting some amount of help from the hot and sunny weather now prevalent across the country.

If more data comes out to suggest that relatively young and healthy people have a really low(<0.1%) chance of dying from coronavirus then some sort of "herd immunity" approach may well be possible if the vaccines being developed now do not succeed.
 
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