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Malcolm Allan

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« Reply #63 on: July 07, 2021, 03:17:05 PM »
Pop up vaccination clinics

Whilst they aren’t very local, the following are centres where there is no need to make an appointment for a vaccination for anyone over 18. In all cases these are mobile vans which will be at the locations below. They are open from 10.00am to 4.00pm. First or second doses can be given but for second doses it must be 8 weeks or more since your first. Please wear masks
Thursday 10-4
The Longsons, Lancashire Hill, Stockport
Friday 10-4
Cornerstone, 2 Edwards Street, SK1
Stockport County Edgeley Park, Hardcastle Road

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« Reply #62 on: July 03, 2021, 08:29:28 AM »
Update on the pandemic

Here’s the usual weekly update as at Friday 2nd July. Last Friday’s figures in brackets. 
The rate of infection in Stockport Borough has increased along with UK trends and remains high at 299.2 per 100,000 (219.4) and is still well above the national average of 181.1 (114.0). Apologies, I don’t have a figure for new cases (92 per day last week) but I have found a figure for hospitalisations in Stockport NHS in the week to 27th June which was 11. The Delta variant accounts for 99% of cases in the region.

Vaccinations of a first dose have reached 207,714 (204,480) which includes 3,234 (5,552) in the previous week and we are now at 81.9 (78.6%) of the entire 18+ population. 61.3% (59.9%) of the 18+ population have now received two doses. Last week, 1,390 (5,144) second doses were administered.  Vaccinations are open to anyone aged over 18 (at 1st July). Pop up clinics will be continuing until the end of August and are posted on the council web site. A mobile bus is due in the area on 8th and 9th July but locations not yet available.

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« Reply #61 on: June 27, 2021, 10:28:46 AM »
Update on the pandemic
Here’s the usual weekly update as at Friday 25th June. Last Friday’s figures in brackets.
 
The rate of infection in Stockport Borough remains high at 219.4 per 100,000 (203.1) and remains well above the national average of 114.0 (77.4). New cases are at 92 per day (85). The Delta variant accounts for 99% of cases in the region.

Vaccinations of a first dose have reached 204,480 (197,821) which includes 5,552 (6,574) in the previous week and we are now at 78.6% (75.4%) of the entire 18+ population. 59.9% (58.1%) of the 18+ population have now received two doses. Last week, 5,144 (6,873) second doses were administered.  Vaccinations are open to anyone aged over 18 (at 1st July). Pop up clinics will be continuing until the end of August.

Last week I gave examples of very local information available on the Government web site, but slightly different timings to the above. To give you some trends, in the seven days to 21st June, in the area defined as Marple Bridge and Mellor the rate was 237.4 (220.4) per 100,000; in Marple and Hawk Green 67.2 (167.9) ; in Marple and Rose Hill 124.1 (179.3) and in High Lane 172.6 (138.1).Cases are dropping except in High Lane. For example total cases are 14 in Marple Bridge and Mellor, 4 in Marple and Hawk Green, 9 in Marple and Rose Hill, 10 in High Lane. I’ve been asked for hospitalisation data but I don’t have access to that sorry.

Although restrictions weren’t fully lifted on 21st June, some rules were relaxed. This can be found on the Government web site. Changes affect weddings and civil partnership ceremonies, funerals and linked commemorative events, care home visits and domestic residential visits for children. There are advisory rules for high infection areas which include Stockport.   

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« Reply #60 on: June 19, 2021, 08:19:01 AM »
Update on the pandemic
Here’s the usual weekly update as at Friday 18th June. Last Friday’s figures in brackets. Vaccination data relates to the first dose unless stated.

The rate of infection in Stockport Borough remains high at 203.1 per 100,000 (230.4) and remains well above the national average of 77.4 (64.7). New cases are at 85 per day (96.0).

Vaccinations of a first dose have reached 197,821 (191,247) which includes 6,574 in the previous week and we are now at 78.6% (75.4%) of the entire 18+ population. 58.1% (54.6%) of the 18+ population have now received two doses. Last week, 6,873 (7,039) second doses were administered. 

Vaccinations are now open to anyone aged over 18 (at 1st July). Pop up clinics are flagged on the Stockport Council Web site and their social media.

The Delta variant accounts for 98% of cases in the region. There is very local information available on the Government web site, but slightly different timings to the above. This is on the “interactive map”. For example in the seven days to 13th June, in the area defined as Marple Bridge and Mellor the rate was 220.4 per 100,000; in Marple and Hawk Green 167.9; in Marple and Rose Hill 179.3 and in High Lane 138.1 (coronavirus.data.gov.uk) .

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« Reply #59 on: June 13, 2021, 08:54:11 PM »
Update on the pandemic

Here’s the usual weekly update as at Friday 11th June. Last Friday’s figures in brackets. Vaccination data relates to the first dose unless stated.

As reported in the news, rates across the country have considerably worsened ahead of the announcement tomorrow (Monday). This is the situation in Stockport Borough.
 
The rate of infection in Stockport Borough has increased significantly to 230.4 per 100,000 (141.4) which remains well above the national average of 64.7 (35.0). New cases are also significantly up at 96 per day (59.0). Stockport’s case rate is the 6th highest in the country. The Stockport Director of Public Health says the rise is most in unvaccinated groups.

Vaccinations of a first dose have reached 191,247 (185,195) and we are now at 75.4% (73.6%) of the entire 18+ population. 54.6% (52.2%) of the 18+ population have now received two doses. Last week, 7,039 (13,763) second doses were administered.  Vaccinations are now open to anyone aged over 25 (at 1st July). Apart from new vaccination centres reported last week, pop up clinics are being held and advertised locally.

Stockport is designated as one of the “Enhanced Support Areas” in the light of rising case rates of the Delta variant which accounts for 95% of our cases and is 50% more transmissible than previous variants.

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« Reply #58 on: June 05, 2021, 03:42:41 PM »
Update on the pandemic

Here’s the usual weekly update as at Friday 4th June. Last Friday’s figures in brackets. Vaccination data relates to the first dose unless stated.

The rate of infection in Stockport Borough has increased significantly to 141.4 per 100,000 (34.1) which remains well above the national average of 35.0 (27.0). New cases are also significantly up at 59 per day (14.0).

Vaccinations of a first dose have reached 185,195 (178,737) and we are now at 73.6% (70.5%) of the entire 18+ population. 52.2% (46.3%) of the 18+ population have now received two doses. The emphasis remains on ensuring second doses are administered to all who have only had first doses so far. Last week, 13,763 (10,083) second doses were administered.  Vaccinations are now open to anyone aged 30 at 30th June. There are four new vaccination sites in Stockport; Boots in Merseyway, Boots in Handforth Dean, Medichem Pharmacy in Woodley and Well Pharmacy at Hazel Grove Civic hall.

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« Reply #57 on: May 31, 2021, 09:56:57 AM »
Update on the pandemic
Here’s the usual weekly update as at Friday 28th May. Last Friday’s figures in brackets. Vaccination data relates to the first dose unless stated.

The rate of infection in Stockport Borough has increased again to 34.1 per 100,000 (24.9) which remains above the national average of 27.0 (22.5). New cases are at 14 per day (10.4).

Vaccinations of a first dose have reached 178,737 (171,522) and we are now at 70.5% (67.6%) of the entire 18+ population. 46.3% (42.4%) of the 18+ population have now received two doses. The emphasis remains on ensuring second doses are administered to all who have only had first doses so far. Last week, 10,083 (13,319) second doses were administered.

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« Reply #56 on: May 23, 2021, 06:30:31 PM »
Update on the pandemic

Here’s the usual weekly update as at Friday 21st May. Last Friday’s figures in brackets. Vaccination data relates to the first dose unless stated.

The rate of infection in Stockport Borough has dropped back to 24.9 per 100,000 (33.4) which remains above the national average of 22.5 (24.2). New cases are at 10.4 per day (14.0).

Vaccinations of a first dose have reached 171,522 (164,403) and we are now at 67.6% (63.8%) of the entire 18+ population. 42.4% (37.1%) of the 18+ population have now received two doses. The emphasis remains on ensuring second doses are administered to all who have only had first doses so far. Last week, 13,319 (9,342) second doses were administered.

Those over the age of 34 at 1st July 2021 are now eligible for a vaccination.

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« Reply #55 on: May 19, 2021, 04:44:01 PM »
Worth sharing - there's going to be a popup vaccination centre at Mersey Square, Stockport on Friday and Saturday for first doses.  Open to anyone 36 years of age and over, health and social care workers, unpaid carers and anyone over 30 with underlying health conditions.  No appointment needed - just turn up. 
Details at https://www.stockport.gov.uk/news/stockport-town-centre-walkin-vaccination-site

If you are eligible and have yet to have your first dose, why not pop along!  You can also book a vaccination at Brookdale Club and Theatre, Bramhall, at www.nhs.uk/covid-vaccination

Our local GPs are apparently not doing under 50s (besides those with medical conditions) so if you're under 50, this is a good opportunity to it done with somewhere with good transport links.

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« Reply #54 on: May 15, 2021, 04:37:14 PM »
Update on the pandemic
Back to the usual weekly update as at Friday 14th May. As usual the last figures I posted last time (from Wednesday 5th May) are in brackets. Vaccination data relates to the first dose unless stated.

Rates of infection in Stockport Borough have increased to 33.4 per 100,000 against 27.9 last Friday (21.1) which is back to above the national average of 24.2 (21.1). New cases are at 14 per day (8.9).

Vaccinations of a first dose have reached 164,403 (159,511) and we are now at 63.8% (63.1%) of the entire 18+ population. 37.1% (33.2%) of the 18+ population have now received two doses. The emphasis is now on ensuring second doses are administered to all who have had first doses only. Last week, 9,342 second doses were administered.

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« Reply #53 on: May 09, 2021, 06:13:28 PM »
Update on the pandemic

We are short of the weekly update on Friday but I have updated figures dating back to Wednesday 5th May. As usual the last figures we had (from Friday 30th April) are in brackets. Vaccination data relates to the first dose unless stated.

Rates of infection in Stockport Borough are at 21.1 per 100,000 (20.8 ) which is the same as the national average of 21.1 (23.6). New cases are at 8.9 per day (9.0).

Vaccinations of a first dose have reached 159,511 (156,318) and we are now at 63.1% (61.8%) of the entire 18+ population. 33.2% (29.1%) of the 18+ population have now received two doses.

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« Reply #52 on: May 01, 2021, 04:39:03 PM »
Update on the pandemic

Here’s the usual weekly update, with figures as at Friday 30th April, with last Friday’s figures in brackets. Vaccination data relates only to the first dose unless stated.

Rates of infection in Stockport Borough are at 20.8 per 100,000 (26.2) which has now dropped below the national average of 23.6 (29.3) for the first time in many weeks. New cases are at 9 per day (11).

Vaccinations of a first dose by 13th April had reached 156,318 (153,310) and we are now at 61.8% (60.6%) of the entire 18+ population. 29.1% (24.5%) of the 18+ population have now received two doses. To confirm national news, vaccines are now being offered to people who, on 1st July this year will be aged 40 and above.

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« Reply #51 on: April 25, 2021, 12:04:54 PM »
The NHS website says 2:30, but it may be that there's an error in that.  Or that they just open up earlier.

Incidentally I went to pick up some lateral flow tests the other day and there are signs up saying collection of from 2:30.

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« Reply #50 on: April 25, 2021, 09:02:02 AM »
Update on the pandemic

Here’s the usual weekly update, with figures as at Friday 23rd April, with last Friday’s figures in brackets. Vaccination data relates only to the first dose unless stated.

Rates of infection in Stockport Borough are at 26.2 per 100,000 (34.1) which remain just above the national average of 24.8 (29.3). New cases are at 11 per day (14).

Vaccinations of a first dose by 13th April had reached 153,310 (149,522) and we are now at 60.6% (59.2%) of the entire 18+ population. 24.5% (17.8%) of the 18+ population have now received two doses

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« Reply #49 on: April 19, 2021, 01:58:04 PM »
Iwas told 2 pm .till 8 pm you can allso send for them NHS website

The NHS website says 2:30, but it may be that there's an error in that.  Or that they just open up earlier.