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GM Weekly Pop Data after today:~
Borough / Pop Today / 7 days ago / up or down wk to wk/ Testing is % of local population who have tested positive for Covid over past year.
As ever with Pop going up is bad, going down good - the higher the number the better or worse depending on direction moving. The Pop is total cases in past week versus 100,000 POPulation to even out the comparison versus size and expected cases based on numbers living there.
Bolton 324 / 375 / DOWN 51 Testing positive 10.9%
Salford 287 / 151 / UP 136 Testing positive 9.6%
Manchester 271 / 152 / UP 119 Testing positive 10.2%
Stockport 234 / 108 / UP 126 Testing positive 7.6%
Bury 229 / 152 / UP 77 Testing positive 9.6%
Wigan 199 / 89 / UP 110 Testing positive 9.3%
Trafford 187 / 78 / UP 95 Testing positive 7.4
Rochdale 183 / 99 / UP 84 Testing positive 10.0 %
Oldham 136 / 74 / UP 62 Testing positive 10.1%
Tameside 132 / 69 / UP 63 Testing positive 8.4
Bolton up slightly but still the only place falling week to week in GM and only 37 now ahead of Salford as the leader of the trio rapidly catching it.With Manchester not much further behind,
Stockport now back a bit and closer to Bury.
Four huge week to week jumps over 100 now and almost five.
But tomorrow we are at the point where we start matching already high scores from last week. With luck that will lead to some falls if the rise truly is stalling. Or at least less startling climbs in Pop Scores.
Though Bolton has been falling for 10 days or so now it has flatenned off around the point where Salford and Stockport have risen up towards.
These three boroughs are not dissimilar in size so this seems to be about the 'peak average' - whereas Manchester is still going up and less clear where it will flatten off.
We need to see some real downward movement before we can start to think some control on numbers will follow.
Borough / Pop Today / 7 days ago / up or down wk to wk/ Testing is % of local population who have tested positive for Covid over past year.
As ever with Pop going up is bad, going down good - the higher the number the better or worse depending on direction moving. The Pop is total cases in past week versus 100,000 POPulation to even out the comparison versus size and expected cases based on numbers living there.
Bolton 324 / 375 / DOWN 51 Testing positive 10.9%
Salford 287 / 151 / UP 136 Testing positive 9.6%
Manchester 271 / 152 / UP 119 Testing positive 10.2%
Stockport 234 / 108 / UP 126 Testing positive 7.6%
Bury 229 / 152 / UP 77 Testing positive 9.6%
Wigan 199 / 89 / UP 110 Testing positive 9.3%
Trafford 187 / 78 / UP 95 Testing positive 7.4
Rochdale 183 / 99 / UP 84 Testing positive 10.0 %
Oldham 136 / 74 / UP 62 Testing positive 10.1%
Tameside 132 / 69 / UP 63 Testing positive 8.4
Bolton up slightly but still the only place falling week to week in GM and only 37 now ahead of Salford as the leader of the trio rapidly catching it.With Manchester not much further behind,
Stockport now back a bit and closer to Bury.
Four huge week to week jumps over 100 now and almost five.
But tomorrow we are at the point where we start matching already high scores from last week. With luck that will lead to some falls if the rise truly is stalling. Or at least less startling climbs in Pop Scores.
Though Bolton has been falling for 10 days or so now it has flatenned off around the point where Salford and Stockport have risen up towards.
These three boroughs are not dissimilar in size so this seems to be about the 'peak average' - whereas Manchester is still going up and less clear where it will flatten off.
We need to see some real downward movement before we can start to think some control on numbers will follow.