Briefing
Regular briefing: 6 November 2020
November 6, 2020 CasesDeathsHospitalisationsKitModellingRegions
Today's weekly numbers update was given by Dr Kit Yates. We discussed lockdown and test and trace alongside a variety of other questions. The week's slides are here Watch the full briefing here
Briefing
Regular briefing: 30 October 2020
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Professor Christina Pagel presented the numbers from this week showing that COVID has escalated in England and Wales over the previous week whereas there are signs of plateauing and reduction in Scotland and Northern Ireland. Prof Deenan Pillay discussed the need for reformed Test and Trace. We also had Prof Paul Gringas as a special guest, answering questions on how to help children with special needs through this pandemic. Watch the briefing here . Look at the presented slides here .
Briefing
Regular briefing: 23 October 2020
October 23, 2020 CasesChristinaDeathsHospitalisationsModellingRegionsSchools / ChildrenTesting
Professor Christina Pagel presented the latest numbers about the COVID-19 situation in the UK. This week we also look closely at Manchester, Nottingham and Liverpool, discuss schools in some detail and show how a 2 week circuit breaker would work. Professor Costello then presented our blueprint plan for how to rebuild a function Find, Test, Trace, Isolate and Support system. Click into the article to find links to slides, the blueprint plan and the full YouTube briefing.
Briefing
Regular briefing: 16 October 2020
October 16, 2020 CasesContact TracingDeathsHospitalisationsInternationalKitModellingRegionsTesting
Dr Kit Yates presented the presented the latest numbers about the COVID-19 situation in the UK. The situation continues to...
Briefing
Regular briefing: 9 October 2020
October 9, 2020 Age demographicsCasesChristinaDeathsHospitalisationsInternationalModellingRegionsSchools / ChildrenTesting
Professor Christina Pagel presented the latest numbers about the COVID-19 situation in the UK. Little good news this week - cases going up rapidly, particularly in the North of England and Northern Ireland. Click here for the slides from the weekly briefing from 9th October . Click here to watch the full briefing on YouTube .
Briefing
Regular briefing: 2 October 2020
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Professor Pagel's presentation on 2nd October focused on taking stock of what has happened over September and what this might mean for October. Click here for the slides from the weekly briefing from 2nd October . Click here to watch the full briefing on YouTube .
Briefing
Regular briefing: 25 September 2020
September 25, 2020 Age demographicsCasesChristinaContact TracingHospitalisationsInternationalModellingTesting
Every week we start the public briefing with a 10-15 minute overview of the current COVID-19 situation in the UK, presented by Professor Christina Pagel. Click here for the slides from the weekly briefing from 25th September .
Briefing
Regular briefing: 18 September 2020
September 18, 2020 Age demographicsCasesChristinaContact TracingHospitalisationsInternationalLong CovidModellingRegionsTesting
Every week we start the public briefing with a 10-15 minute overview of the current COVID-19 situation in the UK, presented by Professor Christina Pagel. Click here for the slides from the weekly briefing from 18th September .
Briefing
Regular briefing: 11 September 2020
September 11, 2020 CasesChristinaHospitalisationsRegionsTesting
Every week we start the public briefing with a 10-15 minute overview of the current COVID-19 situation in the UK, presented by Professor Christina Pagel. Click here for the slides from the weekly briefing from 11th September .
Briefing
Regular briefing: 27 August 2020
August 27, 2020 CasesDeathsHospitalisations
Every week we start the public briefing with a 10-15 minute overview of the current COVID-19 situation in the UK. This week's presentation is by Prof Gabriel Scally. Click here for the slides from the weekly briefing from 27 August .