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40-406: South Conference , Southern Conference , Conference South , or variant , may refer to: National League South (formerly Conference South ), National League, England, UK; a tier 1 pro soccer league division below elite league Big South Conference , Division I, NCAA, USA; a collegiate sports conference Southern Conference , Division I, NCAA, USA;

80-637: A 66-year-old man had experienced symptoms of COVID-19 shortly after returning from holiday in Italy in September 2019, and his 44-year-old daughter had experienced similar symptoms. Scientists had previously speculated about COVID-19 in Italy as early as September 2019. On 31 January, two members of a family of Chinese nationals staying in a hotel in York , one of whom studied at the University of York , became

120-535: A chat feature. On 11 May, a set of COVID Alert Levels were published by the Government and many restrictions in England were eased; people who were unable to work from home were encouraged to return to work, but where possible avoid public transport. On 12 May, the number of people in hospital fell below 10,000 and the total number of deaths in hospital since 1 March had grown to at least 24,500. By 21 May,

160-442: A collegiate sports conference Conference League South , UK; a tier 4 division of rugby league football See also [ edit ] All pages with titles containing South Conference All pages with titles containing Conference South South Central Conference (disambiguation) Southern Division (disambiguation) Conference Southern (disambiguation) South (disambiguation) Topics referred to by

200-795: A possible risk of having the virus, in isolation. That day, the Arrowe Park Hospital , Merseyside, and the Kents Hill Park hotel and conference centre, Milton Keynes became designated isolation units. The following day, two of the eight confirmed cases in the UK were reported by BBC News to be general practitioners . A ninth case was confirmed in London on 11 February. On 1 March, further cases were reported in Greater Manchester , some of them believed to be contacts of

240-594: A staff residential block at Arrowe Park Hospital on the Wirral . There had previously been contention over whether the government should assist the repatriation of UK passport holders from the most affected areas in China, or restrict travel from affected regions altogether. Some British nationals in Wuhan had been informed that they could be evacuated but any spouses or children with mainland Chinese passports could not. This

280-436: A vacancy for a receptionist. Indoor gyms and pools started to re-open on 25 July. During July the total number of COVID-19 hospital admissions fell to around 3,050, the number of deaths in hospital from COVID-19 fell to around 480, and around 4,200 patients with the disease were discharged from hospitals. August saw the fewest monthly hospital admissions (1,600) since the start of the pandemic and hospital deaths (208);

320-515: A vote. No teams were relegated. Expansion would be implemented before the 2022–23 season, when the bottom club was relegated and four were promoted from Step 3. There are four relegations from the South since 2023. The current member clubs for the 2024–25 season are as follows: The stadiums of all teams in the league for the 2024–25 season are listed below in capacity order: ** Not promoted. In 2004–05 only three promotion places were available to

360-598: Is administered by the devolved governments, but there is no devolved government for England and so healthcare is the direct responsibility of the UK Government . As a result of each country having different policies and priorities, a variety of differences now exist between these systems. In May 2020, the BBC reported that several members of a choir in Yorkshire had developed COVID-19-like symptoms shortly after

400-553: Is different from Wikidata All article disambiguation pages All disambiguation pages National League South The National League South , formerly Conference South , is one of the two second divisions of the National League in England, immediately below the top division National League . Along with National League North , it is in the second level of the National League System , and

440-711: Is the sixth tier overall of the English football league system , and includes teams from the South East, London, and the South West, as well as teams from Essex. The National League South was introduced in 2004 as part of a major restructuring of the National League System. Each year the champion of the league is automatically promoted to the National League. A second promotion place goes to

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480-727: The Motorama National League South following a three-year sponsorship deal announced in January 2019. Since the start of the 2015–16 season , the league is known as the National League South. The National League South was reduced to 21 clubs for 2020–21 and was expected to expand to 24 teams in 2021–22. Due to the COVID-19 pandemic in England , the 2020–21 National League South season was curtailed and voided after written resolutions were put to

520-587: The Conference National. The third place was decided in a Playoff at Stoke City 's Britannia Stadium , which Eastbourne lost 2–1 to the Conference North playoff winners, Altrincham . Since the 2015–16 season, the highest average National League South attendance was in the 2021–22 season with 1,002 per game, this was also the season for the highest average for a club with 2,712 for Dulwich Hamlet . The lowest average league attendance

560-661: The UK government unveiled their Coronavirus Action Plan , which outlined what the UK had done already and what it planned to do next. On 2 March, the first COVID-19 death occurred in a care home, but at that time care home data were not yet published. On 3 March, the first three hospital deaths were reported in Nottingham, Essex, and Buckinghamshire. On 15 March, the COVID-19 Hospitalisation in England Surveillance System (CHESS)

600-489: The UK reached eight as four further cases were confirmed in people linked to the affected man from Brighton. Globally, the virus had spread to 28 countries. On the morning of 10 February, the Secretary of State for Health and Social Care , Matt Hancock , announced The Health Protection (Coronavirus) Regulations 2020 , to give public health professionals "strengthened powers" to keep affected people and those believed to be

640-407: The UK's CMOs expanded the number of countries where a history of previous travel associated with flu-like symptoms – such as fever, cough and difficulty breathing – in the previous 14 days would require self-isolation and calling NHS 111 . These countries included China, Hong Kong, Japan, Macau, Malaysia, Republic of Korea, Singapore, Taiwan and Thailand. On 10 February, the total number of cases in

680-544: The budget, planning, delivery and day-to-day operation of the commissioning side of the NHS in England, while PHE's mission is "to protect and improve the nation's health and to address inequalities". As of 14 September 2021, there have been 6,237,505 total cases and 117,955 deaths in England. In January 2021, it was estimated around 22% of people in England have had COVID-19. Healthcare in Scotland , Wales and Northern Ireland

720-456: The case in Surrey who had no history of travel abroad. On 2 March, four further people in England tested positive. All had recently travelled from Italy; they were from Hertfordshire, Devon and Kent. The total number of UK cases was reported as having reached 40, though this was revised to 39 after additional testing. The following day, when the number of confirmed cases in the UK stood at 51,

760-404: The death of Peter Attwood (aged 84) on 30 January had been related to COVID-19 ('COVID-19 infection and bronchopneumonia', according to an email on 3 September, after COVID-19 was detected in his lung tissue), making him the first confirmed England and UK death from the disease. He first showed symptoms on 15 December 2019. Attwood had not travelled abroad. In November 2020, it was reported that

800-728: The disease that were discharged in April. In April, the ITV News health and science editor Emily Morgan filmed inside the intensive care unit at the Royal Bournemouth Hospital in Dorset , showing critically ill coronavirus patients being treated. It was the first time cameras in the UK had been allowed to film inside an intensive care unit. By 3 May, daily admissions to hospital had further reduced to around 1,000, while discharges continued to exceed admissions and thus

840-501: The first confirmed cases of COVID-19 in the UK. Upon confirmation, they were transferred from Hull University Teaching Hospital to a specialist isolation facility, a designated High Consequence Infectious Diseases Unit in Newcastle upon Tyne 's Royal Victoria Infirmary . On the same day, an evacuation flight from Wuhan landed at RAF Brize Norton and the passengers, none of whom were showing symptoms, were taken to quarantine, in

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880-438: The following day. The number of patients in hospital with COVID-19 continued to reduce and on 31 May was around 5,900. During the month at least 22,400 patients were admitted to hospital with COVID-19, the number of hospital deaths was around 5,200 and around 23,900 patients were discharged. A study published on 8 June which included genome sequencing data concluded that in mid to late February travel from Italy resulted in

920-560: The infections. Also on 17 March, Chancellor Rishi Sunak announced that £330bn would be made available in loan guarantees for businesses affected by the pandemic. By 18 March, over 1,000 patients were in hospital with COVID-19. This number rapidly grew and by 31 March exceeded 11,000. Admissions to hospital grew from less than 700 a day on 20 March to more than 2,400 a day by 31 March. By 20 March, genome sequencing had identified ten viral lineages of COVID-19 in England (A, B, B1, B10, B10.2, B11, B12.1, B5, B8, B9). The research, which

960-525: The majority of importations. By 1 March this had changed to Spain and by mid-March it changed again to France; because of the travel restrictions imposed, importations after mid April were at very low levels. It was estimated that around half of the importations were by UK nationals returning to the UK. In the period up to 3 May, approximately 34% of detected UK transmission lineages arrived via travel from Spain, 29% from France, 14% from Italy and 23% from other countries. Less than 0.1% were from China. By 15 June

1000-689: The maximum number of hospital admissions in a day during the first wave was reached (around 3,000 patients); the number of daily hospital deaths from COVID-19 was now more than 600. On 12 April, the number of patients in hospital, for the first wave, peaked at 18,974 and the number of daily admissions due to COVID-19 had reduced to less than 1,900; more than 700 COVID-19 hospital deaths were recorded. Up to 24 April, ONS death registrations for England and Wales showed 19,643 had occurred in hospital, 5,890 in care homes, 1,306 in private homes and 301 in hospices. Of these deaths, 1,149 occurred in Wales. On 29 April,

1040-426: The method of reporting deaths in England was changed. Data from three sources are now cross checked against the list of people who have had a diagnosis of COVID-19 confirmed by a Public Health England or NHS laboratory. The three sources are: After checking, the records are merged into one database and duplicates removed so there is no double counting. The new method of counting deaths results in higher numbers than

1080-642: The number of hospital patients was below 8,000 and daily admissions were around 700. On 21 May, the lockdown rules were amended in England to allow people to meet one other person from another household, outdoors, but to remain 2 m (6 ft) apart. Outdoor sports such as golf or tennis were allowed with members of the same household or with one other person from another household, while maintaining social distancing. Households were allowed to drive any distance in England to destinations such as parks and beaches, but not to Wales or Scotland. On 27 May, Matt Hancock announced NHS Test and Trace would begin operations

1120-714: The number of people in hospital had fallen steadily to around 3,900 and daily admissions were down to around 360, but each day there were still around 50 deaths reported. On 30 June the government imposed the first local lockdown in the UK after 10% of all positive cases in the UK over the past week were found in Leicester . Non-essential shops in the city had to close, and the public houses and restaurants hoping to reopen on 4 July had to delay opening for at least two weeks; schools would also be shut for most pupils. By 30 June daily COVID-19 hospital admissions were fewer than 200 and COVID-19 daily deaths in hospital were around 30;

1160-585: The number of people in hospital was now around 10,500. An app for the adult social care workforce in England was launched on 6 May to support workers during the COVID-19 outbreak. The Care Workforce app was developed by NHSX and the NHS Business Services Authority . The GMB union told members not to use the app, saying that managers could identify staff who had complained about pay, testing and personal protective equipment through

1200-573: The partner of one of the choir members returned from a business trip to Wuhan , China, on 17 or 18 December. Earlier, in March 2020, it was reported that a 50-year-old man from East Sussex fell ill with COVID-19 symptoms on 20 January after he returned from Ischgl in Austria ; the resort was under investigation because it allegedly failed to report possible cases. Three members of his family, two friends from Denmark and one from Minnesota , US had

1240-551: The previous method. On 29 April, the total number of deaths reported by NHS England was 21,400. The new method identified 23,550 deaths of people who had a positive test result confirmed by a PHE or NHS laboratory. The number of patients with COVID-19 in hospital steadily reduced until on 30 April it was around 12,900; at least 54,100 patients were admitted to hospital in April with COVID-19. The total number of deaths in hospital during April from COVID-19 exceeded 17,500; this data suggest that there were around 36,000 patients who had

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1280-479: The regulations were venues where wearing a mask might be 'impractical', such as restaurants and gyms. Exemptions were available for children under 11, individuals with physical or mental illness or disability, and for anyone to whom it would cause significant distress. On 24 July it was reported that, as a result of the pandemic and job losses, almost 1,000 people applied to a restaurant in Manchester advertising

1320-526: The same symptoms. In June 2020, the BBC reported it was found COVID-19 in the UK had at least 1,356 origins, mostly from Italy (late February), Spain (early-to-mid-March), and France (mid-to-late-March). In the same month, it was reported that a 53-year-old woman fell ill on 6 January, two days after returning from Obergurgl resort in Austria . In August 2020, the Kent coroner reportedly certified that

1360-429: The same term [REDACTED] This disambiguation page lists articles associated with the title South Conference . If an internal link led you here, you may wish to change the link to point directly to the intended article. Retrieved from " https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=South_Conference&oldid=1002419557 " Category : Disambiguation pages Hidden categories: Short description

1400-411: The total number in hospital with COVID-19 was fewer than 2,700. On Friday 24 July 2020 new regulations made it compulsory to wear face coverings in most indoor shops, shopping centres, banks, post offices and public transport hubs. Those breaking the rules could be fined up to £100. Face coverings remained optional in other indoor public places including museums, cinemas and hairdressers. Excluded from

1440-604: The winner of a play-off involving the teams finishing in second to seventh place (expanded from four to six teams in the 2017–18 season). The three bottom clubs were relegated to Step 3 leagues. For sponsorship reasons, it has been known as Blue Square South (2007–2010), Blue Square Bet South (2010–2013), Skrill South (2013–2014), the Vanarama Conference South (2014–2015), the Vanarama National League South (2015–2019) and

1480-763: Was at an early stage, concluded that the data were consistent with a large number of independent introductions into the UK, from places around the world, particularly Italy and other European countries. It was very likely that the true number of independent introductions was substantially higher. By 31 March, England was the worst affected country in the United Kingdom with over 21,000 confirmed infections; In March there were around 4,500 deaths in hospital but more than 6,700 patients who had recovered were discharged. ONS data for England and Wales suggests that by 31 March, England had seen over 200 COVID-19 deaths in care homes and more than 200 deaths at home. On 2 April

1520-578: Was in the 2017–18 season with an average of 551 per game. As of January 2024, the league average is at 1,154, with the highest average for Yeovil Town at 3,660. COVID-19 pandemic in England The COVID-19 pandemic was first confirmed to have spread to England with two cases among Chinese nationals staying in a hotel in York on 31 January 2020. The two main public bodies responsible for health in England were NHS England and Public Health England (PHE). NHS England oversees

1560-399: Was initiated across all NHS Trusts. On 17 March, NHS England announced that all non-urgent operations would be postponed from 15 April to free up 30,000 beds. Additionally, many patients were discharged into care homes, initially this thought to have caused significant infections, and as a result deaths in care homes, however it is now believed that community infections were responsible for

1600-591: Was later overturned, but the delay meant that some people missed the flight. On 6 February, a third confirmed case, a man who had recently travelled to Singapore prior to visiting a ski resort in the Haute-Savoie , France, was reported in Brighton . He had been the source of infection to six of his relatives during a stay in France, before returning to the UK on 28 January. Following confirmation of his result,

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