Manc in London
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Given that the R apparently lies somewhere between 0.5 and 0.9, is it possible that the R is still 1 or even more in certain parts of the country?
R is high in Cornwall
Given that the R apparently lies somewhere between 0.5 and 0.9, is it possible that the R is still 1 or even more in certain parts of the country?
I'm not reading much discussion. It's mostly ranty, emotional meltdowns. It has been for a good few days now. That's before the Sunday announcement. One whiff of a "leak" in the press and it was bog roll panic part deux.It's about the virus and it's affects updated on a day by day basis, at this precise moment, changes have been issued to the lockdown so rightly discussed, it will be some other aspect tomororw and then the day after.
R is high in Cornwall
Erm they didn't do a good job of itAh ah ah ah
Exactly just like the 120,000 test bollocks today!If only 4% of the population have been infected the death rate must be above 1%
I thought it was ŔRRRRR in CornwallR is high in Cornwall
I see the French have simplified the UK governments slogan by dropping the "Control the Virus" bit, but adopting the rest in its entirity: "Sauvez des vies, restez prudents", which translates as: "Save lives, be careful"