Tell that to the families of the people who have died from Covid-19 in the last six or seven months.
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Tier 4 you useless London based knobheads! WTF!
Manchester 184.3 per 100,000, Rochdale 206.8.
Thurrock 1202.2, City Of London 750.9, no comparison whatsoever.
I hate these Fumb Duckers.:moremad:
Understood, for this week, but you can see what they are worried about:
Rates in the East Midlands have increased to 256.1 per 100,000, a 17% increase on the previous week. Rates in the West Midlands have increased to 273.5 per 100,000, a 23% increase on the previous week. In the North West, rates have increased by 31% to 223.9 per 100,000. In the South West, there has been a 37% increase in cases to 175.1 cases per 100,000. While rates in the South West may be lower than other areas, the data shows a sharp upwards trajectory.
Perhaps best not to get to where London now is in a few weeks time?
Not really any difference between T3 & T4, especially for locked-out pub-goers.
I have to wonder how many tests are currently being conducted to return 50k new infections per day - if that was across, say, 0.5m tests, then 1 in 10 are coming back positive.
And 981 deaths yesterday with covid on the certificate must be near the April record..?
All here: Daily summary | Coronavirus in the UK.
Sadly their graphics don't work on this either.
Average across England as of today = 353.7 per 100,000.
Rochdale as stated before is 206.8.
According to their graphic we are "Above Average" when it's patently clear that we are not.
How can you trust crap like this? :moremad: