01-29-2021, 09:44 AM
Looking back at the figures from 16th Sept when numbers were low (929) there have been 180,946 admissions in England and the number in hospital at the 15th was 33,362 therefore 148,513 have left one way or another. Deaths in hospital in that period were 29,340 which means that 119,173 have left through the front door which equates to 80% recovering once being in hospital.
There have to be a lot of disclaimers in that figure because of how the deaths were registered or if I've used all of the correct data. I've taken just hospitals on the face of it and not used care home deaths or any that maybe left hospital to die at home (unlikely). But on the whole those have to be seen as positive saying that for every 5 people that go in 4 will recover and leave but still sad that 1 person in 5 that go in won't come out alive.
There have to be a lot of disclaimers in that figure because of how the deaths were registered or if I've used all of the correct data. I've taken just hospitals on the face of it and not used care home deaths or any that maybe left hospital to die at home (unlikely). But on the whole those have to be seen as positive saying that for every 5 people that go in 4 will recover and leave but still sad that 1 person in 5 that go in won't come out alive.