Rejestr filtru nadużyć

Nawigacja po filtrze nadużyć (Główna | Ostatnie zmiany filtrów | Skontroluj dawniejsze edycje | Rejestr nadużyć)
Przejdź do nawigacji Przejdź do wyszukiwania
Szczegóły wpisu w rejestrze 65 018

21:41, 5 lis 2021: 37.35.41.68 (dyskusja) uruchomił(a) filtr 2, wykonując „edit” na Britain s Daily Covid Deaths More Than Quadrupled In A Week Today Official Figures Show — But The Rise Is Likely Due To A Recording Lag From The Bank Holiday Last Week. Podjęte działania: Ostrzeżenie; Opis filtru: Prawdopodobny spam - długi tekst bez wikikodu (sprawdź)

Wprowadzone w edycji zmiany

 
+
Britain's daily Covid deaths more than quadrupled in a week today, official figures show — but the rise is likely due to a recording lag from the bank holiday last week.<br>Health chiefs have registered another 209 Covid fatalities in the past 24 hours, compared to just 50 recorded last Tuesday.<br>Last week's number was unusually low and came a day after bank holiday Monday, with death figures typically lower on and around public holidays. For comparison, on the previous two Tuesdays there were 174 and 170 deaths.<br>Another 37,489 people tested positive for Covid in the past 24 hours, up 16 per cent in a week. The Department of Health also revealed that 1,000 people were hospitalised with the virus across the UK on September 1.<br>It marked the second time in a week there were four-figure admissions in a single 24-hour period, after 1,019 people were also hospitalised with the virus on August 25.<br>The DOH update — which often includes backlogged hospital data due to the way it's recorded — showed there were a further 988 admissions on September 2 and 905 on September 3, which were both week-on-week rises.  <br>It comes as Downing Street today admitted an October 'firebreak' lockdown would only be used as a last resort if the NHS is pushed to the brink in the coming weeks.  <br>        <br>        <br>        <br>        <br>Boris Johnson was heavily criticised last autumn for not imposing a firebreaker in October when cases were on the rise.<br><br>But his spokesman said today that the vaccines had given the UK 'significant defences' which the country did not have this time last year.<br>Schools minister Nick Gibb said today that parents will 'always' be asked for consent before their children receive the Covid vaccine, as he sought to reassure families amid reports children as young as 12 would be able to overrule their parents as part of a secondary-school jabs roll out.<br>  RELATED ARTICLES                  <br><br><br><br>Share this article<br>Share<br>79 shares<br><br><br>209 primers in stock now</a> please visit our own web-page.

Parametry akcji

ZmiennaWartość
Czy edycja oznaczona jest jako drobna (ta funkcja została wyłączona z użycia) (minor_edit)
false
Liczba edycji użytkownika (user_editcount)
''
Nazwa konta użytkownika (user_name)
'37.35.41.68'
Grupy (w tym ukryte), do których należy użytkownik (user_groups)
[ 0 => '*' ]
Identyfikator strony (page_id)
0
Przestrzeń nazw strony (page_namespace)
0
Tytuł strony (bez przestrzeni nazw) (page_title)
'Britain s Daily Covid Deaths More Than Quadrupled In A Week Today Official Figures Show — But The Rise Is Likely Due To A Recording Lag From The Bank Holiday Last Week'
Pełny tytuł strony (page_prefixedtitle)
'Britain s Daily Covid Deaths More Than Quadrupled In A Week Today Official Figures Show — But The Rise Is Likely Due To A Recording Lag From The Bank Holiday Last Week'
Akcja (action)
'edit'
Opis zmian (summary)
''
Stary model zawartości (old_content_model)
''
Nowy model zawartości (new_content_model)
'wikitext'
Stary wikikod strony, przed modyfikacją (old_wikitext)
''
Nowa treść strony, po modyfikacji (new_wikitext)
'Britain's daily Covid deaths more than quadrupled in a week today, official figures show — but the rise is likely due to a recording lag from the bank holiday last week.<br>Health chiefs have registered another 209 Covid fatalities in the past 24 hours, compared to just 50 recorded last Tuesday.<br>Last week's number was unusually low and came a day after bank holiday Monday, with death figures typically lower on and around public holidays. For comparison, on the previous two Tuesdays there were 174 and 170 deaths.<br>Another 37,489 people tested positive for Covid in the past 24 hours, up 16 per cent in a week. The Department of Health also revealed that 1,000 people were hospitalised with the virus across the UK on September 1.<br>It marked the second time in a week there were four-figure admissions in a single 24-hour period, after 1,019 people were also hospitalised with the virus on August 25.<br>The DOH update — which often includes backlogged hospital data due to the way it's recorded — showed there were a further 988 admissions on September 2 and 905 on September 3, which were both week-on-week rises.  <br>It comes as Downing Street today admitted an October 'firebreak' lockdown would only be used as a last resort if the NHS is pushed to the brink in the coming weeks.  <br> <br> <br> <br> <br>Boris Johnson was heavily criticised last autumn for not imposing a firebreaker in October when cases were on the rise.<br><br>But his spokesman said today that the vaccines had given the UK 'significant defences' which the country did not have this time last year.<br>Schools minister Nick Gibb said today that parents will 'always' be asked for consent before their children receive the Covid vaccine, as he sought to reassure families amid reports children as young as 12 would be able to overrule their parents as part of a secondary-school jabs roll out.<br> RELATED ARTICLES <br><br><br><br>Share this article<br>Share<br>79 shares<br><br><br>209 primers in stock now</a> please visit our own web-page.'
Diff wszystkich zmian dokonanych podczas edycji (edit_diff)
'@@ -1,0 +1,1 @@ +Britain's daily Covid deaths more than quadrupled in a week today, official figures show — but the rise is likely due to a recording lag from the bank holiday last week.<br>Health chiefs have registered another 209 Covid fatalities in the past 24 hours, compared to just 50 recorded last Tuesday.<br>Last week's number was unusually low and came a day after bank holiday Monday, with death figures typically lower on and around public holidays. For comparison, on the previous two Tuesdays there were 174 and 170 deaths.<br>Another 37,489 people tested positive for Covid in the past 24 hours, up 16 per cent in a week. The Department of Health also revealed that 1,000 people were hospitalised with the virus across the UK on September 1.<br>It marked the second time in a week there were four-figure admissions in a single 24-hour period, after 1,019 people were also hospitalised with the virus on August 25.<br>The DOH update — which often includes backlogged hospital data due to the way it's recorded — showed there were a further 988 admissions on September 2 and 905 on September 3, which were both week-on-week rises.  <br>It comes as Downing Street today admitted an October 'firebreak' lockdown would only be used as a last resort if the NHS is pushed to the brink in the coming weeks.  <br> <br> <br> <br> <br>Boris Johnson was heavily criticised last autumn for not imposing a firebreaker in October when cases were on the rise.<br><br>But his spokesman said today that the vaccines had given the UK 'significant defences' which the country did not have this time last year.<br>Schools minister Nick Gibb said today that parents will 'always' be asked for consent before their children receive the Covid vaccine, as he sought to reassure families amid reports children as young as 12 would be able to overrule their parents as part of a secondary-school jabs roll out.<br> RELATED ARTICLES <br><br><br><br>Share this article<br>Share<br>79 shares<br><br><br>209 primers in stock now</a> please visit our own web-page. '
Nowy rozmiar strony (new_size)
2094
Stary rozmiar strony (old_size)
0
Linie dodane podczas edycji (added_lines)
[ 0 => 'Britain's daily Covid deaths more than quadrupled in a week today, official figures show — but the rise is likely due to a recording lag from the bank holiday last week.<br>Health chiefs have registered another 209 Covid fatalities in the past 24 hours, compared to just 50 recorded last Tuesday.<br>Last week's number was unusually low and came a day after bank holiday Monday, with death figures typically lower on and around public holidays. For comparison, on the previous two Tuesdays there were 174 and 170 deaths.<br>Another 37,489 people tested positive for Covid in the past 24 hours, up 16 per cent in a week. The Department of Health also revealed that 1,000 people were hospitalised with the virus across the UK on September 1.<br>It marked the second time in a week there were four-figure admissions in a single 24-hour period, after 1,019 people were also hospitalised with the virus on August 25.<br>The DOH update — which often includes backlogged hospital data due to the way it's recorded — showed there were a further 988 admissions on September 2 and 905 on September 3, which were both week-on-week rises.  <br>It comes as Downing Street today admitted an October 'firebreak' lockdown would only be used as a last resort if the NHS is pushed to the brink in the coming weeks.  <br> <br> <br> <br> <br>Boris Johnson was heavily criticised last autumn for not imposing a firebreaker in October when cases were on the rise.<br><br>But his spokesman said today that the vaccines had given the UK 'significant defences' which the country did not have this time last year.<br>Schools minister Nick Gibb said today that parents will 'always' be asked for consent before their children receive the Covid vaccine, as he sought to reassure families amid reports children as young as 12 would be able to overrule their parents as part of a secondary-school jabs roll out.<br> RELATED ARTICLES <br><br><br><br>Share this article<br>Share<br>79 shares<br><br><br>209 primers in stock now</a> please visit our own web-page.' ]
Linie usunięte podczas edycji (removed_lines)
[]
Unixowy znacznik czasu „timestamp” dla zmiany (timestamp)
1636148487