Why is the death rate in England so much higher than the other home nations:
Area
Deaths
Rate per 100,000 population
England
40,178
71.4
Northern Ireland
671
35.4
Scotland
2,726
49.9
Wales
1,790
56.8
England has had 1k admissions per day virtually now for a week. Completely unsustainable with the winter pressures yet to kick in, especially as the admissions are not shared across the country's NHS capacity.
There are 7454 patients in hospital in England, which is more than there were on 28...
There doesn't have to be particularly tangible progress, as I've posted before, even just a roadmap of milestones would be good. The constant nonsense about 'commercial confidentiality' takes the piss out of people.
This is not a defence of the government but a contract value on a Contracts Finder / OJEU advert <> the actual value of a contract entered into, or the spend accrued in that contract.
That said, this is just a fucking heist isn't it?
Arguably the most important feature of a vaccine is cutting down the ability to pass the virus to others. See this from a gov.uk article about the flu vaccine:
Of course, these rules don't apply to coronavirus!
Pressley was made to sell or otherwise lost Clarke, Wilson, Baker, Moussa, Christie. He can hardly be blamed for struggling to replace all of those tbf
Even Staropramen is brewed in the UK now, you notice the label says something like "established in Prague" rather than brewed in Prague. It's definitely suffered for it, much prefer Urquelle, Budvar or Krusovice.
What do you mean? All of the European football leagues declare the first placed team as the Champions, it's only dreadful American or otherwise displaying those symptoms i.e. designed for TV, use play offs as a way of increasing commercial exposure etc that do it differently.