Tim of the Oak
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GM scoreboard:
Bolton 8 (up from 7, total 75 over the 10 days)
Bury 0 (first zero in a while and just 23 in the 10 days)
Manchester 9 (first single figure number in 9 days and 112 over the 10 days)
Oldham 7 (up from 5 and 39 in the 10 days)
Rochdale 14 (highest in a week up from 9 and 110 over the 10 days - still our trouble spot)
Salford 6 (down from 7 and 47 over the 10 days)
Stockport 2 (down from 4 and 23 over the 10 days)
Tameside 2 (down from 5 and 32 over the 10 days)
Wigan 3 (steady and 26 over the 10 days)
Leicester sadly added another 67 (up 18 on yesterday) and 5 more than it had the day after local lockdown started).
I'd say 4-6 weeks. Time for pub goers to infect each other develop virus and pass it to granny who would presumably take a couple of weeks to die.
We're probably too scared of inflaming accusations of racism to deal with it.i can see these Boohoo type sweat shops continuing to add cases for a while yet too. They should have been shut down for illegal working as well as the virus.
NoIf someone has a positive antibody test but never had a positive swab test do they get added to the stats?
Do you have a source for that?
Yes,pillar four I thinkIf someone has a positive antibody test but never had a positive swab test do they get added to the stats?
Do you have a source for that?
Thanks was just reading that after @karen7's post. ThanksPillar 3, and are not added to overall data
https://www.gov.uk/guidance/coronavirus-covid-19-information-for-the-public
https://www.gov.uk/guidance/coronavirus-covid-19-information-for-the-public
We're probably too scared of inflaming accusations of racism to deal with it.
Yeah I’d say it’s easily 4-6 weeks. It’s not the old and vulnerable who are out at street parties, protesting or in the pub so it’ll take a while for it to get round to these people.I'd say 4-6 weeks. Time for pub goers to infect each other develop virus and pass it to granny who would presumably take a couple of weeks to die.
Pillar 3 antibody test results are counted but not added to the daily stats as they represent historical cases not new cases.If someone has a positive antibody test but never had a positive swab test do they get added to the stats?
This was talked about the other day in the media ,i have been constant on the no assuming immunity or for how long ,i have followed this very closely as it is relevant to meBack in the early days of this thread in February and March the topic of immunity and duration and effectiveness of immunity was a hot scientific discussion that was discussed and argued about on here. I know this thread has turned very stat centric for quite a while now but I still think the findings from the imperial college of London have a place on here and may warrant some consideration seeing as the findings relate to most of the posts we used to discuss which was herd immunity policies etc.
Immunity to Covid-19 could be lost in months, UK study suggests
https://www.theguardian.com/world/2...-19-could-be-lost-in-months-uk-study-suggests
From a UK institution before the study is dismissed out of hand by some.
The novel coronavirus could remain alive and infectious in the air for more than an hour.
The airborne claim came from Professor Wendy Barclay, a virologist from the Govenrment’s Scientific Advisory Group for Emergencies, and echoed World Health Organisation sentiments made last week
And
A town not far from Barcelona has been placed back into lockdown due to a huge spike in coronavirus cases.
In the first lockdown of its kind since Spain ended its state of emergency last month, as many as 140,000 residents in Lleida, Segrià, have been ordered to stay in their homes.
And
72,100 dead in Brazil
Rolling news
https://www.mirror.co.uk/news/uk-news/coronavirus-live-lockdown-updates-uk-22332566