ayrshire_blue
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It's @BlueHammer85 ;)Hancock also added that they have narrowed down the missing patient with the dangerous variant to just 379 households in South East England. They are checking them all one by one. So I assume they will soon know who this is.
It's totally bizarre that someone working in the health care sector should be opposed to medical care involving drugs. It's impossible to see how someone who presents a health risk (by not being vaccinated) should be allowed to work with vulnerable people.
The French and Germans have a lot to answer for, blood on their hands.I see the French have approved the oxford vaccine for over 65s..no surprise looking at data out today. It's a bloody great vaccine and off just 1 dose...
Anyone know the latest vaccination figures..got to be close to 21 million?
Just read that under tighter Scottish restrictions Covid rates in Dundee would have to fall to 3 (three) a day before pubs can re-open !Wee Krankie will cause riots in Scotland if there's truth in the story she won't let families meet until there's very low covid cases!
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Covid in Scotland: Tighter rules will be used to decide on levels - BBC News
When lockdown is eased local areas will have to have a lower number of positive cases before restrictions are eased.www.bbc.co.uk
Fantastic203,168 first doses & 28,282 second doses.
21.3 Mill total doses
Whisper it quietly, it may be a race/ cultural issue.Unless they can't have it for health reasons they should be sacked. They have a duty of care to people they are looking after. Might seem harsh but the more people that turn it down, the longer this will go on and the more lives it will destroy.
Fantastic203,168 first doses & 28,282 second doses.
21.3 Mill total doses
Bloody brilliantGM Weekly Pop Score table:
Cases across the past 7 days measured per 100,000 population to allow direct comparison.
Borough / Weekly Pop Score today / Score 7 days ago / Up or down by / Positive is infections across the pandemic of those who have tested positive in each borough. This rises daily.
Going up bad, going down good - the bigger the fall the larger the case drop across the week
Highest score is 'bottom' in this table and 'lowest' top.
Bolton 156 / 224 / down 68 Testing positive 8.5%
Rochdale 140 / 175 / down 35 Testing positive 8.9%
Bury 140 / 226 / down 86 Testing positive 8.6%
Tameside 137 / 187/ down 50 Testing positive 7.5%
Wigan 128 / 155 / down 27 Testing positive 8.3%
Stockport 121 / 185 / down 64 Testing positive 6.7%
Salford 120 / 176 / down 56 Testing positive 8.4%
Oldham 117 / 142 / down 25 Testing positive 9.1%
Manchester 114 / 174 / down 60 Testing positive 9.0%
Trafford 84 / 134 / down 50 Testing positive 6.6%
As you can see the numbers are tumbling and big week to week falls almost everywhere.