MillionMilesAway
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i suspect we are up to 2 million not 3.5 million.
Looking at the comments on Reuters, I'm certain that's what he said, just that the last week outstripped December
i suspect we are up to 2 million not 3.5 million.
I was surprised by that, I would have been pleased with anything over 1 mill and getting up to 2 next week. If they have hit 2 last week will be very good news. Of course it is Hancock always a chance he miss spoke.Lets hope not.
Makes more sense.I think it's a misread of his comments. The quotes on Reuters are fine.
Looking at the comments on Reuters, I'm certain that's what he said, just that the last week outstripped December
That's clearly what Hancock said. Even that is great progress as the Oxford vaccine was only being administered at six hospitals until Wednesday whilst they checked for side effects.i suspect we are up to 2 million not 3.5 million.
Which I have pointed outCity did the same after beating United as well tbf.
2 million of the most vulnerable is good news and will surely soon start to have an impact on deaths and illness. I can hear an ambulance siren as I type this. Such horrid times for people. Sadly in some ways the combination of how contagious this latest strain is and the vaccine roll out getting faster will help us get to a higher degree of immunity quicker. Not far off a million people catching it in the last week I would imagine. Circa half a million officially and I would imagine same again not actually tested. 20 percent of Manchester of London have already had it already.
I think the %age of over 80s will be interesting to hear, and how those 2 million break down.
I agree that the figures suggest that infection rate is going to be difficult to slow down.
on your last point mate surely it has to at some point as the r has to lessen when it has less people to infect as they have a degree of immunity to not get infected.
thanks