Coronavirus (2021) thread

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The news is that Greater Manchester has today recorded its HIGHEST percentage of the North West total Up a giant 12.7% in the day to 74.1% of all the cases in the NW being in the ten boroughs.

A caveat here being that GM actually recorded its lowest daily total since late Summer and with numbers this low a handful of cases can be disproportionate.

Indeed because of that I will now stop tracking this rather meaningless stat unless cases climb again. Which we all hope they will not.
 
Regional Scoreboard

Change since yesterday and v last Sunday


SOUTH

East down 55 to 106 v 158

London down 76 to 171 v 237

South East down 104 to 111 v 217

South West down 59 to 2(TWO) - lowest ever anywhere on normal day v


MIDLANDS


East down 67 to 154 v 282

West down 126 to 121 v 209


NORTH


North East down 5 to 63 v 94

Yorkshire down 32 to 424 v 384

And

North West down 166 to 170 v 299


North West with an unexpected large drop whereas Yorkshire not so much leaving it way in front.

NW even one less than London today,.

That 2 for the South West is also unexpected.
 
The news is that Greater Manchester has today recorded its HIGHEST percentage of the North West total Up a giant 12.7% in the day to 74.1% of all the cases in the NW being in the ten boroughs.

A caveat here being that GM actually recorded its lowest daily total since late Summer and with numbers this low a handful of cases can be disproportionate.

Indeed because of that I will now stop tracking this rather meaningless stat unless cases climb again. Which we all hope they will not.
Just read (sorry no source) that Liverpool had ZERO new cases for a second day in a row !

Not sure how that's possible, unless everyone who was going to catch it caught it after that crazy decision to open up Merseyside in December.
 
Regional Scoreboard

Change since yesterday and v last Sunday


SOUTH

East down 55 to 106 v 158

London down 76 to 171 v 237

South East down 104 to 111 v 217

South West down 59 to 2(TWO) - lowest ever anywhere on normal day v


MIDLANDS


East down 67 to 154 v 282

West down 126 to 121 v 209


NORTH


North East down 5 to 63 v 94

Yorkshire down 32 to 424 v 384

And

North West down 166 to 170 v 299


North West with an unexpected large drop whereas Yorkshire not so much leaving it way in front.

NW even one less than London today,.

That 2 for the South West is also unexpected
Some big drops there
Any reason to suspect any anomalies in those figures?
 
Greater Manchester scoreboard

However with that huge drop for the North West you would hope for a sub 100 total for GM.

Sadly not. It has fallen by 80 to its lowest since August at 126. But that is under par just a little.

Nonetheless some really low numbers and most places down week to week.

Manchester top scores on 38 which is up slightly wk to wk

Rochdale second highest on 22 which is also lightly up on last week

Oldham on 16 is up more than anyone week to week.

But it gets better from here.

Trafford next on 11 - down week to week

Stockport on 10 likewise.

The rest remarkably all in single figures

Salford 9 - though up 1 week to week.

Tameside 7 - well down week to week

Wigan on just 6 - lowest in a long while and at 17 biggest week to week drop

Bury has 5 - which is another good week to week fall

But NOT the lowest today.

Thar, very unexpectedly is Bolton, which had the lowest score in many months with just 2 - also a hefty week to week fall.

The day is approaching I think when a GM borough records a zero,
 
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