COVID-19 Coronavirus UK and World News Update 17th, 18th & 19th November
2021
UK Daily Statistics:
Cases: 9,766,153 (+44,242)
In
Hospital yesterday 18th November: 8,079
Using A Ventilator 18th Nov:
923
Losses of Life: 143,716 (+157)
Tests: 993,405
Vaccinations
1st Dose: 50,707,953 (88.2% of UK age 12+)
Vaccinations 2 Doses:
46,108,608 (80.25)
Booster /3rd Doses: 14,266,368 (24.8%)
Area:
Cases last 7 days / Rate per 100,000 population
Wales: 16,530 / 521.5
Scotland:
21,372 / 391
Northern Ireland: 10,433 / 550.4
England: 222,096 /
392.7
Rep. Of Ireland: 515,691 cases and 5,609 losses of life (not
yet reported today)
World: 256,667,497 reported cases and 5,151,787
losses of life.
From today: "travellers who have had a booster or a third dose will be able to
demonstrate their vaccine status through the NHS COVID Pass from today. This
addition will enable those who have had their booster or third dose to travel
to countries such as Israel, Croatia and Austria who have already introduced a
time limit for the COVID-19 vaccine to be valid for quarantine-free
travel".
Important news yesterday regarding vaccinating children
who have had COVID. Always bear in mind it is TINY percentages who are
affected - but every child matters.
COVID infection has been found to
cause myocarditis in a significant minority of people, especially young
people. Vaccination is associated with a very tiny number of cases of
myocarditis, mainly in young people. There are some signs from abroad that
vaccination when you've not fully recovered from COVID can increase the risk
of myocarditis - and obviously that's potentially mainly in young people.
Therefore
12 to 17 year olds ONLY should wait 12 weeks after testing positive before you
get your vaccination.
Myocarditis is heart inflammation and most people
who get it would only notice if they try and push themselves physically. It
usually heals all by itself, but can take a while because you can't rest your
heart on a stool while you watch telly - it has to keep working while it gets
better.
It's virtually unknown to catch COVID again within 3 months (some
countries use it for a COVID Pass), so there is no loss to this, and if it
prevents some young people having a hard few weeks or months, or losing their
place on a team, struggling to maintain their social life or even actually
saves their life, it's worth doing.