COVID-19 — Coronavirus

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Birmingham hade most cases today at 323 - it has been around there for days. This equates to a Pop Score rise of 28 if you want to compare it to your town taking population difference into accountn(which is why the Pop Score is used so often, of course.

Nottingham up big today to 127 from 47 with a Pop Score rise of 38 - most I have seen today. Leicester was not far behind with 112 cases and a Pop Score rise of 32.

Bradford had its highest too in a few days at 179 putting its Pop Score up 33 to 5511.
 
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Cases 632 - down from 652. 46% of NW total. 3.9% of UK total cases and 4.7% of England total

Cases 3 wks v 2 wks v last wk v today: 2171 v 1316 v 819 v 632 today.

Cummulative daily Pop Scores (cases per 100,000 population) 3 wks v 2 wks v last wk v today.

4870 v 3926 v 2215 v 1624 today

Very clear sign of how in 3 weeks since decisions about the tiers were made the overall GM Pop Score which is a key part of deciding them has plumetted by two thirds.



Manchester 139 – down from 152. Total cases 31, 593. Weekly 970. Lowest in 3 months. Pop score up 26 to 5715. Weekly Pop up 1 to 176.

Wigan 106 – up from 67. Total cases 16, 871. Weekly 617. Pop score up 32 to 5133. Weekly Pop down 2 to 187.

Bolton 66 – down from 80. Total cases 15, 373. Weekly 500, Pop score up 23 to 5346. Weekly Pop down 15 to 174.

Bury 63 – up from 59. Total cases 9983. Weekly 412. Pop score up 33 – most in GM today - to 5227. Weekly Pop down 6 to 216. Bury still struggling to go below 200.

Salford 55 – up from 40. Total cases 13, 548. Weekly 349. Pop score up 21 to 5234. Weekly Pop down 3 to 135. Two straight weeks of sub 100 numbers for bad city turned good.

Rochdale 52 - down from 61. Total cases 12, 905. Weekly 483. Pop score up 23 to 5802. Weekly Pop down 11 to 217. GM may be entirely sub 200 weekly Pop scores by Monday if these numbers continue.

Oldham 47- down from 65. Total cases 15, 004. Weekly 405, 8 of last 9 sub 100 now. Pop score up 20 to 6328. Blackburn up 27 to 6582 so way ahead now as worst Pop in UK Weekly Pop down a big 23 to 171. It was 675 three weeks ago today! That is progress.

Stockport 44 – down from 58. Total cases 10, 716. Weekly 340. Pop score up 15 to 3652. Weekly Pop down 6 to 116. Closing in on going sub 100 but it will be harder to do when you get this low.

Tameside 40 – down from 42. Total cases 10, 595. Weekly 321. Pop score up 18 to 4678 Weekly Pop stays at 142.

Trafford 20 - down from 28. What can you say. Best in GM. The kind of numbers everyone was getting in the late Summer. Total cases 8810. Weekly 213. Clear leader here. Pop score up 9 to 3712. Lowest in GM as usual and cut the gap to Stockport by another 6 for overall Pop score. Now only 60 behind. Christmas number one I suspect. Weekly Pop down 7 to just 90. Hard to go much lower than 20 so numbers will stall from here. But anywhere under 100 should not be in tier 3 but for misfortune of geography.

exactly that’s why this is so frustrating we are all locked in no socialising no restaurants . Pubs bars and restaurants struggling.

really sad altrincham has really boomed in the last 10 years and it’s so sad to see all the great places closed during this xmas period, when the residents of the area have all obeyed the rules and now they are shut , likely many going bust and we all sat in when we should be enjoying our hard efforts over the last few months supporting local business. Altrincham is not full of chains but small local businesses . Real shame.

pop score 90 as you say - tier 3 .
 
Is that US interview for real? He answered almost no questions meaningfully other than to tell folk to buy my book.

I wouldnt off the back of how well he sold his case on there. Whoever he is.

The line saying if you take the vaccine it will send you to your doom was vintage the real Sid James.

Does he actually have a case and if so what is it?

I know what 3 minute interviews on TV can be like first hand. But I have no clue why he thinks what he thinks which is either his fault or terrible journalism.
 
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As I alluded to earlier in this thread, we (my partner and our two kids) went for a meal in Poynton tonight for my daughter’s birthday. It’s a couple of miles from where we live, and the restaurant was largely empty. I don’t feel like we jeopardised anyone’s safety in doing so, and as far as I’m aware broke no laws. I was a bit apprehensive about doing so (hence my earlier post on here) but with hindsight am glad we did it, for my daughter.
The treatment of you and that other bloke true blue oh here will be telling
 
As I alluded to earlier in this thread, we (my partner and our two kids) went for a meal in Poynton tonight for my daughter’s birthday. It’s a couple of miles from where we live, and the restaurant was largely empty. I don’t feel like we jeopardised anyone’s safety in doing so, and as far as I’m aware broke no laws. I was a bit apprehensive about doing so (hence my earlier post on here) but with hindsight am glad we did it, for my daughter.
Where did u go that was quiet? I drove through the village earlier and everywhere looked busy?

i went to the miners arms, half busy..

... but LOVELY to be out !
 
As I alluded to earlier in this thread, we (my partner and our two kids) went for a meal in Poynton tonight for my daughter’s birthday. It’s a couple of miles from where we live, and the restaurant was largely empty. I don’t feel like we jeopardised anyone’s safety in doing so, and as far as I’m aware broke no laws. I was a bit apprehensive about doing so (hence my earlier post on here) but with hindsight am glad we did it, for my daughter.

Good man, glad you enjoyed. The rates in Stockport pretty are low and shouldn't be in tier 3 really. Planning to do the same in a few weeks when I have time off if Stockport remains in T3.
 
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