Coronavirus (2021) thread

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Tim Spector just confirmed what I was seeing too from his Zoe data. NW seems to be flatlining.

First in, first out, The other regions having had more jab time might not have so far to climb or then fall,
 
Seeing full crowds at Wimbledon is really fucking me off and there letting in 140,000 at Silverstone soon!
All these test events are in the South,nothing here.
Is this really a good idea with this variant running riot and why is the North getting nothing?
 
Tim Spector just confirmed what I was seeing too from his Zoe data. NW seems to be flatlining.

First in, first out, The other regions having had more jab time might not have so far to climb or then fall,
Look at India’s data. Looks like it flattens out at about 4 weeks and then rapidly declines over the next 3.
 
Seeing full crowds at Wimbledon is really fucking me off and there letting in 140,000 at Silverstone soon!
All these test events are in the South,nothing here.
Is this really a good idea with this variant running riot and why is the North getting nothing?
Is anything happening in the North West , that could be used as a test event ?
 
Zoe App data


Predicted cases in past 2 days up by 2941 to 30, 121

Ongoing symptomatic cases up 30, 165 in 48 hours to 358, 693

That is the highest I have ever seen on Zoe and the biggest rise in months.

In GM rather curiously or worryingly given right now it has the LOWEST weekly cases of all 10 borough but BURY is way ahead on Zoe - most in the North West on 21, 880 predicted. Not a clue where that has come from.
Can't believe 21,880 predicted cases in Bury (15% of the population !).

If that's anything like accurate, obviously we'd have to wait a couple of weeks to see the rising hospitalisation, but as of today the Government stats show minimal admissions and only 1 death in last week. Feels good news, oddly.
 
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