Coronavirus (2021) thread

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I wonder if that's because of the extra testing being done in certain South Manchester postcodes and positive cases have been found in people with no symptons who ordinarily wouldn't have gone for a test??
This has been happening for several weeks and the NW has been ahead of most southern regions for a week or two.

Mostly it is that the southern regions had a long way to drop but have dropped all that way. The Kent areas I used to update daily for posters in here have not been worth doing as their Weekly Pops fell from over 1000 to under most of Greater Manchester. Swansea has had single figure pop score rises recently when it was over 100 a day.

North West is usually one of the top two or three regions even when numbers are low due to urbanity and population levels so it is mostly just a re-establishing of normality.

As we see because Liverpool which was for weeks way over Manchester has now fallen back below it but we are still seeing the deaths those high Merseyside numbers created because deaths lag cases by weeks.

The North West rise is not huge today - up 258 to 1889 - which other than yesterday is the lowest for 45 days and compares with around 6000 a month ago.

So not remotely a crisis. Just the higher you climb the faster you fall probably.

London fell by 203 to 1567 and was 5 times that a month ago.

The East fell below 1000 to 946 - a month ago over 5000.

South East down 191 to 1330 - a month ago was over 7000.

South West below 1000 at 926 and was 3000 plus a month ago.

In the Midlands East down a third to 1054 - was up to 3500 a month ago

And West Midlands down 430 to 1374 - versus a month ago around 5000.

Whilst in the north the North East has been sub 1000 for two weeks now and was only ever up around 1500.

And Yorkshire is at its lowest in a couple of months at 1035 but even a month ago was barely double that.

So it is all relative. And I don't think there is a real issue in the North West to worry about
 
Matt - seriously you haven't a fucking clue - the other day on the Liverpool pre match thread you stated it was scandalous Pep was not playing a striker in such a big game. That comment aged well. It seems you know better than Pep and Chris Whitty now?

Of course Gyms shouldn't be open. People can go for walks and runs to maintain fitness.
Spot on long walks with my dog in the countryside and over the hills,then I do my sound of music bit.
 
I don't like not going to the pub or to the match or seeing my Dad but have to do it. You might disagree does not mean it is not the correct decision.

Completely agree. I love the gym and was in a good routine of 3-4 times per week, some music and and excercise, really good for you but it's crazy to suggest opening them at this stage. As you say, fresh air excercise or if you're not a fan of running/cycling then we should be thankful in this day in age of YouTube videos with instructors for the time being. It's not ideal, but nothing is at the mo and it's a small price to pay for the greater good.
 
Spot on long walks with my dog in the countryside and over the hills,then I do my sound of music bit.
What if you work and don't have time for that
Its bS gyms cant open, we are a fat nation and going to the gym gives people focus
 
Greater Manchester update

This is better news.

Everywhere is up a bit but the rise is slightly less than the split of the NW rise would require.

Cases up 95 (out of the 258 NW increase) So % fell to 38.9% of NW total from 39.3%

But at 736 cases that is the second lowest bar yesterday in ages and is down on last Tuesday.

So whilst every borough went up v yesterday mostly by not much and all bar 3 are below the number they had last Tuesday.

Bolton was the biggest riser - going back over 100 to 119

Manchester only up two to an other than yesterday lowest for ages of 130 - so cases from here not a factor.

Everybody else below 100.

Trafford yet again the best numbers everywhere - though up too - but only to 37. The only score below 50.

Trafford is going to be top on every measure soon as it took another big bite into Stockport's overall Pop Score lead and if it carries on at this rate will gain that crown too with 10 days or so.

But nowhere today had a disaster and 7 boroughs out of 10 will have improved their weekly pop numbers when I work them out for the full table later.
 
Fat fuckers don't use gyms. Don't use that excuse. Gyms are not essential
Well I go into a higher BMI category with gyms close so that means more chance of getting seriously ill from.covid

Plenty of fat people use the gym , I seen loads turning there lives around

More than ever gyms need to be open
 
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