Scotland's outlier is Dumfries & Galloway on 5.1%.
Over the border, Cumbria, York, and North Yorkshire are all showing a rise, surrounded by areas not reporting.
Anywhere north of Sheffield (also reporting a rise) is uncertain.
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Scotland's outlier is Dumfries & Galloway on 5.1%.
Over the border, Cumbria, York, and North Yorkshire are all showing a rise, surrounded by areas not reporting.
Anywhere north of Sheffield (also reporting a rise) is uncertain.
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Worcestershire is still on what we'd regard as a rather high positivity, and I'd suggest there's still a good likelihood of catching it there.
But it is declining fast.
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They've also risen rapidly in Milton Keynes.
Apart from London and MK, covid beds have been steady or declining; there's still just over 500 patients in English hospitals.
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There are exceptions, of course.
Principal is London, where covid beds have actually been shooting up very rapidly, particularly in Hillingdon.
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The PCR positivity map is out, and positivity is the lowest it's been in 12 months.
With flu also down to near baseline, now is the lowest-risk period we've had in a very long time.
Heatmap showing covid PCR test positivity (7-day rolling average).
(jamestindall.info)
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