Exciting news! https://t.co/Oepb6IX9LI
WAMA is closing at the end of this week, but is instantly reborn as The Keepers Community Hub
https://t.co/eXauoW5xon
One person with #Covid19 in a #Gloucestershire hospital, very few people testing positive in the most recent week across #Stroud district (5) or estimated to have symptomatic infections (60), second vaccine doses are ahead of schedule - our latest update: https://t.co/McgkVxHkbI
Do you live in Wotton-Under-Edge or the surrounding area? @AidWotton are setting up a new community hub and they need your views to help shape it. You can fill in their survey and tell them what support you'd like to see here: https://t.co/rG09woB1qL
#WottonUnderEdge#Community
Good news in this week's data summary - including that around 46% of the #Stroud district population aged 16+ has had at least one #Covid19 vaccination dose!
Read more - including latest government guidance and data on tests and #Gloucestershire hospitals https://t.co/J2ZeVEjHPk
New piece on our website: one year of SCCR https://t.co/vqmR5N6h8n
Our group started a year ago, when some individuals who were concerned about the looming pandemic formed a Facebook group.
Read reflections from the team on the past year, and the next steps
#Stroud#COVID19
🌶 Just bought my dinner from the @AidWotton
Community Freezer - Mexican jackfruit chilli with tomato rice. Makes a nice change from home cooking! Loads of other meat & veggie meals available. Pay as you feel :-)
https://t.co/4VDy8x5Adb
** New Job Alert **
Wotton Area Community Hub is recruiting an enthusiastic, community-focused individual into the position of Community Hub Manager. Email: [email protected] for info
@GlosRCC#loveyourcommunity
@StroudDC@SevernLucky It's launched!! Chance to win money and support local good causes.
Go to https://t.co/81YG9xLbiu and search for WAMA and The Keepers. #loveyourcommunity
Please read and share our latest data summary.
Sadly, this week we mark the grim milestone that over 1,000 people living in #Gloucestershire have died with #Covid19 mentioned on their death certificate.
We also look at infections and vaccinations https://t.co/7hi92HWaSV #Stroud
💙 Take 5 minutes today to help @AidWotton by sharing your thoughts on this survey: https://t.co/nq80kbnCaW
The survey results will help to shape the work of a new Community Hub to serve the Wotton Area.
For more info contact [email protected]#loveyourcommunity
This Valentine's Day.....
#LoveYourCommunity
We’re setting up a new permanent Community Hub in Wotton and surrounding areas and need your help to shape it. We want to hear your views. Fill out the anonymous survey here: https://t.co/aFZPWWd3HJ
1. THREAD on latest UK Covid Numbers:
A reasonably detailed dive into the latest numbers & (some) implications.
TLDR: things going in right direction but don't think unlocking will be easy.
2. Confirmed cases are still falling & we are back at levels last seen in early December. Positivity rates (accounting for changes in numbers of tests) are also falling in all 4 nations (and in all age groups).
ONS infection survey entirely consistent with this picture.
3. Cases and positivity rates also falling across all English regions & LAs. However, E. Mids, Yorks & Humber and N.East falling slowest.
Obviously falls are GOOD, BUT the green diamonds show where we were at the end of Aug last year.
There is a LONG way to go.
4. Hospital occupancy falling steeply in all UK nations which is GOOD but everywhere still has MORE people in hospital with Covid than they did during the April peak.
ICU occupancy falling more slowly (expected) & much higher than a year ago.
The NHS is still struggling.
5. Deaths have peaked. ONS registered deaths now shows that the 4 peak weeks in April match deaths in January - and we have still to come down. Over half of all deaths have been in these two peak periods.
Reported deaths (more recent data) show that we HAVE peaked.
6. With vaccinations and the ongoing discovery of effective treatments (e.g. https://t.co/SD9pJq3zAr) means we should never see that many people dying again.
The only thing that could lead to it would be catastrophic failure of policy (inc not mitigating risk of new variants).
7. Vaccinations are continuting to go really really well with about 20% of UK population having now received first dose.
We've vaccinate over 90% of over 75's and almost 75% of 70-74 year olds. This is brilliant.