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Malcolm Allan

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Re: Covid19 Information Updates
« Reply #168 on: July 16, 2022, 03:48:58 PM »
News and Covid Update

Below are items on Road Works, Pension Benefits, Queens Baton Relay and Covid data

Road Works  
STOCKPORT ROAD
18-22 July
Works between the junctions with Union Road and church Lane
Contra flow 9.30 – 3.30

ROAD CLOSURE
18-20 July
Hollins Lane, Marple Bridge, between junctions with Fernwood and Town Street
Gas repair works. Closure with diversion signs

Also works on Stockport Road West, 18-22 July, 7.30pm – 2.00am overnight lane closure between The Broadway and Hollingworth Road
Note: the works on Compstall Road Romiley this weekend should be finished on Sunday.

QUEENS BATON RELAY
In Stockport Sunday 17th July, with events in St Peters Square from 10.00am

PENSION CREDIT
£5.8m of this benefit is unclaimed in Stockport, which is about 3,000 not receiving a valuable benefit they are eligible for. Information is available via libraries and the council. This benefit is also a “gateway” to other benefits

COVID 19

As at 13th July, the ONS estimates that in the North West, 5.2% (4.3% last time) of the population is COVID positive. As at 13th July, on registered deaths in Stockport, using the measure “covid on the death certificate” the total of the previous 6 weeks is at 10, so not changing recently. At 10th July, hospitalisation last week was at 79 up 17 on last week.
Local case numbers are as follows figures at 1st July:
Marple Bridge and Mellor: 20 up 7 on the week
Marple and Hawk Green: 13 up 2
Marple and Rose Hill:   18 down 1
High Lane:   17 up 2
Romiley and Compstall: 29 up 12

Malcolm Allan

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Re: Covid19 Information Updates
« Reply #167 on: July 10, 2022, 10:22:45 AM »
News and Covid Update

Below are items on Road Works, Climate action Summit, Ukraine and Covid data

Road Works   
There will be repairs to the traffic lights at the junction of Town Street and Lower Fold on Wednesday 13th July with three-way temporary signals from 9.30 am to 2.00pm

Climate Action Summit
Stockport MBCs Climate Action Summit will be on 15th July, 12 noon – 4.00pm. Go to:
https://stockportcan2022.eventbrite.co.uk

Ukraine
In Stockport Borough so far 211 Ukraine nationals have arrived and been placed with 96 households.

COVID 19
As at 24th June, the ONS estimates that in the North West, 4.3% of the population is COVID positive. (1.6% at 2nd June) As at 1st July, on registered deaths in Stockport, using the measure “covid on the death certificate” the total of the previous 6 weeks is at 11 down from 26 at 12th June. Hospitalisation last week was at 62 up 18 on the week (25 at 12th June).
Local case numbers are as follows figures at 1st July:
Marple Bridge and Mellor: 13 down on the week
Marple and Hawk Green: 11 down 2
Marple and Rose Hill:   19 up 8
High Lane:   15 down 1
Romiley and Compstall: 17 down 2

Malcolm Allan

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Re: Covid19 Information Updates
« Reply #166 on: June 19, 2022, 04:29:58 PM »
News and Covid Update

Below are items on Road Works, Climate action Summit, Ukraine and Covid data

Road Works 
Finishing today: Buxton Road High Lane, at junction of Alder Green Road
Finishing today: London Road Hazel Grove between Torkington Road and School Street Junction
The week ahead:
20th June, Glossop Road between junctions of Boarfold lane and Sandy lane, 9.30 – 2.30, lights
20th June to 1st July Werneth Road Woodley
20th-21st June London Road Hazel Grove between Vernon Street and Roseberry Street: temporary lane closure from 11.00pm to 5.00am
Advance warning: 7th July Otterspool 9.30 – 2.30

Climate Action Summit

Stockport MBCs Climate Action Summit will be on 15th July, 12 noon – 4.00pm. Go to:
https://stockportcan2022.eventbrite.co.uk

Ukraine
In Stockport Borough so far 183 Ukraine nationals have arrived and been placed with 82 households. There are 135 hosts who have applied and been matched with Ukrainian guests totalling 283, with paperwork and process still going through

COVID 19

As at 2nd June, the ONS estimates that in the North West, 1.6% (last time 2%) of the population is COVID positive. As at 12th June on registered deaths in Stockport, using the measure “covid on the death certificate” the total of the previous 6 weeks is at 26 down 3 and hospitalisation last week was at 25 up 9.
Local case numbers are at very low.,Figures at 12th June:
Marple Bridge and Mellor: 5 down 2 on the week
Marple and Hawk Green: 3 down 6
Marple and Rose Hill:   4 down 4
High Lane:   7 no change
Romiley and Compstall: 10 up 3

Malcolm Allan

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Re: Covid19 Information Updates
« Reply #165 on: May 29, 2022, 03:26:28 PM »
News and Covid Update

Below are items on Road Works, Jubilee, finacial support and Covid

Road Works   
Otterspool Road near the junction with Vale Road, United Utilities work on 31st May, lights between 9.30 and 14.30.
There will also be road works on Carlton Avenue, Romiley, 30th May to 2nd June for resurfacing

Jubilee
There are two big events in our area; the Market Street Party on 3rd (day and evening) with entertainers and music and the Marple Bridge/Compstall event on Compstall Cricket Club ground on the same day, 10.00 til 4.00 with kids’ games food and drink and music.
There is beacon lighting across the country, including at St Marys in the Marketplace in the centre of Stockport

Holiday Support Vouchers
are being issued to support vulnerable families during the May school holiday. There is also a Money Maximising Roadshow at Woodley Civic hall on 8th June

School Patrols
There is a vacancy for a School Crossing patrol (“Lollipop”) near to Hill Top Drive.
 
COVID 19

As at 26th May, the ONS estimates that in the North West, 2% of the population are COVID positive. On registered deaths in Stockport, using the measure “covid on the death certificate” the total of the previous 6 weeks is at 29, and hospitalisation last week was at 21, both about the same as last week. .
Local case numbers are continuing to drop to minimal figures. At 22nd May:
Marple Bridge and Mellor: 3 down 7 on the week
Marple and Hawk Green: 4 down 1
Marple and Rose Hill:   8 down 5
High Lane:   4 no change
Romiley and Compstall: 6 down 1

Malcolm Allan

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Re: Covid19 Information Updates and other info
« Reply #164 on: May 23, 2022, 08:47:23 AM »
News and Covid Update

One of our readers has asked if we can put other news at the top so those not interested in Covid can read other things and not have to scroll through. Here’s a try for now. Below are items on Road Works, Jubilee, Baton Relay, Energy Rebate, Ukraine refugees and Covid

Road Works  None scheduled in the local area!

Jubilee
There is a “Secret Stockport Street Party” planned on Underbanks on Saturday 4th June, with food and drink and live music. This doesn’t clash with local events; the Market Street Party on 3rd and the Marple Bridge/Compstall event on Compstall Cricket Club ground on the same day

Commonwealth Games
The Commonwealth Games baton relay route has now been published on
https://www.stockport.gov.uk/news/birmingham-2022-queens-baton-relay-to-visit-stockport-as-full-england-route-revealed

Energy Rebates
These are now being paid by the Council; £150 with a council top up for many of £15. Initially those on direct debit will be paid automatically, and those who pay council tax by other means will be contacted to advise how to get the payment.

Ukraine
So far 53 households comprising 123 Ukrainian nationals have arrived in the borough, including some in Marple.

COVID 19

Many won’t be aware that on 17th May the Government further relaxed the official restrictions (step 3 in the Roadmap) with particular easing on large public events. Details are on the Government web site. As at 21st May, the rate of infection in the Borough of Stockport had fallen significantly to 24.9 per 100,000 and 10.4 new cases per day. On registered deaths in Stockport, using the measure “covid on the death certificate” the total of the previous 6 weeks is at 28, which is a little higher than previous weeks. Hospitalisation last week was slightly up at 22.
Local case numbers at 22nd May are:
Marple Bridge and Mellor: 10 up 5 on the week
Marple and Hawk Green: 5 up 1
Marple and Rose Hill:   13 up 4
High Lane:   4 down 1
Romiley and Compstall: 7 up 4

Malcolm Allan

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Re: Covid19 Information Updates
« Reply #163 on: May 14, 2022, 04:27:11 PM »
Update on the pandemic and other news

COVID 19

As at 8th May, the rate of infection in the Borough of Stockport had fallen significantly to 98.5 per 100,000 and around 41 people per day. As stated before these are likely to be an underestimate but the trend is reliable. ONS estimate that around 2.7% (last reported on 2nd May at 7%) of the population in the North West are currently covid positive.

On registered deaths in Stockport, using the measure “covid on the death certificate” the total of the previous 6 weeks is at 25, which is higher than previous weeks (at 29th April). There is a lag of something like 11 days due to the delay in actual registration paperwork. Hospitalisation last week has fallen from 20 to 16 (big fall from the 51 of a couple of weeks ago).
Local case numbers are:
Marple Bridge and Mellor: 5 down from 16
Marple and Hawk Green: 4 down from 6
Marple and Rose Hill:   9 down from 10
High Lane:   5 down from 8
Romiley and Compstall: 3 down from 10

Road Works
The current works on Windlehurst will continue to 20th May.
There are road works this week on:
-Marple Road, Offerton near junction with Bean Leach Road (15th May)
-Higher Bents Lane, Bredbury at junction with Redhouse Lane/Lower Bents Lane/Vernon Road (14th-15th May) with lights from 8.00am to 3.30pm
-Hyde Road Woodley (14th May -15th May) from 7.00pm to 5.00am (note night time lights)

Commonwealth Games
Advance warning: for the Games in Birmingham, the Queen’s Baton relay will pass through Stockport around 10.00am on Sunday 17th July
 

Malcolm Allan

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Re: Covid19 Information Updates
« Reply #162 on: May 03, 2022, 09:45:06 AM »
Update on the pandemic and other news

COVID 19

The rate of infection in the Borough of Stockport has increased again from 231.7 per 100,000 last week to 454.5 this week and around 141 people per day. As stated before these are likely to be an underestimate but the trend is reliable. ONS estimate that around 7% of the population in the North West are currently covid positive.

On registered deaths in Stockport, using the measure “covid on the death certificate” the total of the previous 6 weeks is still at 14 where it’s been for 3 weeks. There is a lag of something like 11 days due to the delay in actual registration paperwork. Hospitalisation last week has fallen from 89 to 51. (as at 24th April)
Local case numbers will not be updated over the holiday weekend and I will post the new ones at another time

Road Works
The electricity North West works on Station Road at the junction with Manor Hill Road (with a road closure at the junction) will end on 4th May.
There are road works this week on Compstall Road in Romiley, Windlehurst in High Lane (between the junctions with Ridge Crescent and Windlehurst Old Road) and Glossop Road (on 4th May between the junctions with Sandhill Lane and Benches Lane

Condate

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Re: Covid19 Information Updates
« Reply #161 on: April 23, 2022, 09:55:28 PM »
Thanks and sorry not to reply sooner. It is the number admitted to hospital due to Covid. Not all will be in intensive care and there may be none - I don't have those figures sorry.

I'm about to post a revised set of data, so please do let me know if it gives you what is meaningful and/or helpful.

Thank you for that. I think the information you provide is as useful as it can be and I think we are all very grateful for it. It helps understand what has been and is going on.



Malcolm Allan

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Re: Covid19 Information Updates
« Reply #160 on: April 23, 2022, 07:00:26 PM »
Update on the pandemic and other news

COVID 19
As mentioned recently, I am cutting back on these updates, partly because the data is less reliable but because we seem to be emerging from what we hope is the worst of the recent infections. It is still very much with us though.

Over the last two weeks the rate of infection has moved from 460.8 to 356.5 to 231.7 per 100,000 (figures on 7, 14, 22 April). As stated before these are an underestimate, but the trend is apparent. ONS estimate that around 5% to 7% of the population are currently covid positive.

On registered deaths in Stockport, using the measure “covid on the death certificate” the total of the previous 6 weeks has moved from 16 (7th April) to 14 (14th April) and is still at 14 (22nd April). There is a lag of something like 11 days due to the delay in actual registration paperwork. Hospitalisation last week was the same as the previous week at 89.

Local case numbers are as below showing movement over four weeks, latest figures last, this time at 22nd April
Marple Bridge and Mellor: 65-34-20-22
Marple and Hawk Green: 59-30-39-31
Marple and Rose Hill:   87-56-30-22
High Lane:   59-34-22-16
Romiley and Compstall: 56-45-26-25

Jubilee
Details of events in the borough plus how to organise your own events are on the council website at
https://www.stockport.gov.uk/news/stockport-celebrates-her-majesty-the-queens-platinum-jubilee

Cyber Threats
These are reported to have increased significantly in recent weeks due to the world situation including the war in Ukraine. Advice on how to protect against them and the types of scam around is on
https://www.digitalstockport.info

Road Works coming up
There is a road closure on part of Mill Brow by number 22 on 28th April for BT work
There are road works next week on Pennine Road, Woodley and George Lane Bredbury

Malcolm Allan

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Re: Covid19 Information Updates
« Reply #159 on: April 23, 2022, 06:59:30 PM »
Thanks and sorry not to reply sooner. It is the number admitted to hospital due to Covid. Not all will be in intensive care and there may be none - I don't have those figures sorry.

I'm about to post a revised set of data, so please do let me know if it gives you what is meaningful and/or helpful.

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Re: Covid19 Information Updates
« Reply #158 on: April 10, 2022, 06:54:34 PM »
Thanks for providing all this info. One quick question. Is the hospitalisation figure the number of patients who tested positive for COVID, or the number admitted due to COVID, or the number in intensive care? 

I do agree that the number of cases figures will become less meaningful with free test kits ending. I hope you will still be able to provide some info in future updates though.


Malcolm Allan

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Re: Covid19 Information Updates
« Reply #157 on: April 10, 2022, 12:15:54 PM »
Update on the pandemic

Here's the usual update as at Friday 8th April. Last week’s figures in brackets.

The rate of infection in Stockport Borough has dropped back considerably to 460.8 (756.2) per 100,000, and remains below the national average of 636.3 (873.9). New cases per day have also dropped to 193.1 (285.6). The national rate currently is at 47,621 (75,364). Stockport NHS hospitalisations in the week to 3rd April were up again at 83 (68).

On registered deaths in Stockport, using the measure “covid on the death certificate” there have been 14 (16) in the last six weeks. There is a lag of something like 11 days due to the delay in actual registration paperwork.

The area data is as follows, giving rates of infection per 100,000 over the last five weeks, latest last. Data as at 3rd April. End figure in brackets is the actual number of cases over the last two weeks, latest last.
Marple Bridge and Mellor: 287.6/676.8/1,099.8/1,167.5/575.3 (65-34)
Marple and Hawk Green: 168.3/757.4/757.4/993.1/505.0 (59-30)
Marple and Rose Hill:   205.8/644.8/891.8/1,193.6/768.3 (87-56)
High Lane:   366.5/558.5/1,116.9/1,029.7/593.4 (59-34)
Romiley and Compstall: 401.6/583.0/893.9/725.5/583.0 (56-45)

With the ending of universal testing, the data is now less reliable and I am proposing to stop issuing these statistics soon. I will aim to replace them with any pertinent public information each week.

Malcolm Allan

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Re: Covid19 Information Updates
« Reply #156 on: April 02, 2022, 12:04:34 PM »
Update on the pandemic

Here's the usual update as at Friday 1st April. Last week’s figures in brackets.

The rate of infection in Stockport Borough has stayed around the same at 756.2 (765.4) per 100,000, which is the highest in Greater Manchester but remains below the national average of 873.9 (877. 8 ). 88% of the Stockport cases are first infections.  New cases per day have also stayed around the same at 285.6 (299). The national rate currently is at 75,364 (85,606). Stockport NHS hospitalisations in the week to 27th March were up again at 68 (61).

On registered deaths in Stockport, using the measure “covid on the death certificate” there have been 16 (25) in the last six weeks. There is a lag of something like 11 days due to the delay in actual registration paperwork.

The area data is as follows, giving rates of infection per 100,000 over the last five weeks, latest last. Data as at 27th March. End figure in brackets is the actual number of cases over the last two weeks, latest last.

Marple Bridge and Mellor: 270.7/287.6/676.8/1,099.8/1,167.5 (65-69)
Marple and Hawk Green: 269.3/168.3/757.4/757.4/993.1 (45-59)
Marple and Rose Hill:   192.1/205.8/644.8/891.8/1,193.6 (6587)
High Lane:   244.3/366.5/558.5/1,116.9/1,029.7 (64-59)
Romiley and Compstall: 116.6/401.6/583.0/893.9/725.5 (69-56)

There are 9 pop up vaccination clinics being set up during the Easter school holidays. Nearest is in Underhill Centre in Romiley.

There is some concern about the accuracy of this data going forward as testing kits are no longer free and it is felt people will test less regularly as a result, hence figures may become an underestimate.

Malcolm Allan

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Re: Covid19 Information Updates
« Reply #155 on: March 27, 2022, 01:12:18 PM »
Update on the pandemic

Here's the usual update as at Friday 25th March. Last week’s figures in brackets.

The rate of infection in Stockport Borough has risen significantly again to 765.4 (647.9) per 100,000, which remains below the national average of 877.8 (724.3). New cases per day have risen to 299 (271.6). The national rate currently is at 85,606 (78,885). Stockport NHS hospitalisations in the week to 20th March were up again at 61 (49).

On registered deaths in Stockport, using the measure “covid on the death certificate” there have been 25 (29) in the last six weeks. There is a lag of something like 11 days due to the delay in actual registration paperwork.

The area data is as follows, giving rates of infection per 100,000 over the last five weeks, latest last. Data as at 20th March. End figure in brackets is the actual number of cases over the last two weeks, latest last. All areas bar one are showing a big rise in cases.

Marple Bridge and Mellor: 338.4/270.7/287.6/676.8/1,099.8 (40-65)
Marple and Hawk Green: 404.0/269.3/168.3/757.4/757.4 (45-45)
Marple and Rose Hill:   343.0/192.1/205.8/644.8/891.8 (47-65)
High Lane:   192.0/244.3/366.5/558.5/1,116.9 (32-64)
Romiley and Compstall: 272.1/116.6/401.6/583.0/893.9 (45-69)

A new phase of vaccination has started this week and certain people will be invited for a spring (second) booster. This is for those most vulnerable and includes those over 75, those immunosuppressed and older care home residents. Eligible adults will be contacted by the NHS

Malcolm Allan

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Re: Covid19 Information Updates
« Reply #154 on: March 20, 2022, 06:17:04 PM »
Update on the pandemic

Here's the usual update as at Friday 18th March. Last week’s figures in brackets.

The rate of infection in Stockport Borough has risen significantly again to 647.9 (388.2) per 100,000, which remains below the national average of 724.3 (458.7). New cases per day have also risen sharply to 271.6 (162.7). The national rate currently is at 78,885 (57,117). Stockport NHS hospitalisations in the week to 13th March were almost double at 49 (25).

On registered deaths in Stockport, using the measure “covid on the death certificate” there have been 29 (34) in the last six weeks. There is a lag of something like 11 days due to the delay in actual registration paperwork.

The area data is as follows, giving rates of infection per 100,000 over the last five weeks, latest last. Data as at 13th March. End figure in brackets is the actual number of cases over the last two weeks, latest last.

Marple Bridge and Mellor: 304.6/338.4/270.7/287.6/676.8 (17-40)
Marple and Hawk Green: 202.0/404.0/269.3/168.3/757.4 (10-45)
Marple and Rose Hill:   370.4/343.0/192.1/205.8/644.8 (15-47)
High Lane:   383.9/192.0/244.3/366.5/558.5 (21-32)
Romiley and Compstall: 259.1/272.1/116.6/401.6/583.0 (31-45)

There is a “National day of Reflection” on Wednesday 23rd March which includes a minutes silence at 12 noon (organised by Marie Curie charity), to remember those who have died or been affected by the pandemic.