Science and Technology committee today. Still on. Few points;
‘R’ number is currently between 0.75-1, so higher than the figure as per government daily briefing (think 0.65 was mentioned). Contribution to this high figure is the high figure in healthcare settings.
ONS will release data next week regarding prevalence of covid-19 in the UK community. When asked by the chair why this data wasn’t released until now, response confirmed government didn’t request this data until late April.
Chair was also critical of Public Health England for withholding requested info. Can’t recall what this info related to.
In terms of the R value I think there are a couple of issues we need to be aware of.
R seems to be increasing a little, it is likely that this is due to the epidemic in care homes. It is most likely that the R value is lowest in London as continues to fall as the epidemic wanes there. I suspect it varies a considerable amount from area to area.
Significantly 82% of adults have nit left their homes in the last week (or have done so only for permitted reasons) and 92% are taking care to avoid vulnerable people.
The others are a concern, but the level of compliance is really quite astonishing after several weeks of lockdown.