UK seeing definite downward trend in people in hospital with COVID-19: medical director

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Britain is now seeing a very definite downward trend in the number of people who are in hospital with the new coronavirus, the national medical director of England's health service said on Sunday.

NHS Medical Director Professor Stephen Powis speaks during a daily news conference on the coronavirus disease outbreak, at 10 Downing Street in London, Britain April 26, 2020. Andrew Parsons/10 Downing Street/Handout via REUTERS

LONDON - Britain is now seeing a very definite downward trend in the number of people who are in hospital with the new coronavirus, the national medical director of England’s health service said on Sunday. “We now have a very definite trend in reduced number of people in hospitals. That is most marked in London but you can also see that in the Midlands and the beginnings of that in other areas of the UK,” National Medical Director of NHS England Stephen Powis told a news conference.

“That is definitely showing that our compliance with social distancing is proving to be beneficial, it is reducing the transmission and spread of the virus.”

 

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Cus they are kept in the Nursing Homes to die

Every time the criteria get updated and groups stop being included in the number it all goes down, Magical.

Due to deaths?

Even an umbrella comes down after the worst storm ever.

good

The nation worst afflicted in all of Europe sees a downtrend?

Probably because they died

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