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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 108 / 63 / UP 45 Testing positive 9.2%
Trafford 38 / 46 / DOWN 8 Testing positive 7.0 %
Rochdale 38 / 34 / UP 4 Testing positive 9.6%
Manchester 35 / 37 / DOWN 2 Testing positive 9.7%
Salford 32 / 42 / DOWN 10 Testing positive 9.0%
Stockport 27 / 22 / UP 5 Testing positive 7.2%
Oldham 26 / 38 DOWN 12 Testing positive 9.8%
Wigan 26 / 22 / UP 4 Testing positive 8.9%
Bury 22 / 26 / DOWN 4 Testing positive 9.1%
Tameside 20 / 30 DOWN 10 Testing positive 8.2%
Bolton more ahead of the rest than I ever recall seeing a single GM borough before. 70 on top of Trafford with all other 9 boroughs in a group of just 18. This was appearing before our eyes over the past week and I hope it is not true the politicians all missed what we all could see happening.
Tameside goes further clear at top with half the boroughs in the 20s.
Stockport has slipped again and climbing up the table.
But nobody in really serious trouble and it is all relative to the low numbers all round.
Bolton excepted. Though not an irretrievable situation if action is taken fast (as in only a week late not two).
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 108 / 63 / UP 45 Testing positive 9.2%
Trafford 38 / 46 / DOWN 8 Testing positive 7.0 %
Rochdale 38 / 34 / UP 4 Testing positive 9.6%
Manchester 35 / 37 / DOWN 2 Testing positive 9.7%
Salford 32 / 42 / DOWN 10 Testing positive 9.0%
Stockport 27 / 22 / UP 5 Testing positive 7.2%
Oldham 26 / 38 DOWN 12 Testing positive 9.8%
Wigan 26 / 22 / UP 4 Testing positive 8.9%
Bury 22 / 26 / DOWN 4 Testing positive 9.1%
Tameside 20 / 30 DOWN 10 Testing positive 8.2%
Bolton more ahead of the rest than I ever recall seeing a single GM borough before. 70 on top of Trafford with all other 9 boroughs in a group of just 18. This was appearing before our eyes over the past week and I hope it is not true the politicians all missed what we all could see happening.
Tameside goes further clear at top with half the boroughs in the 20s.
Stockport has slipped again and climbing up the table.
But nobody in really serious trouble and it is all relative to the low numbers all round.
Bolton excepted. Though not an irretrievable situation if action is taken fast (as in only a week late not two).