COVID-19 — Coronavirus

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Regional scoreboard:

London UP to 2260 - from 1800.

Midlands DOWN to 1677 - from 1718.

North East DOWN to 752 - from 805.

Yorkshire UP to 1663 - from 144

And North West DOWN to 1669 - from 1789.

Note how Midlands, North West and Yorkshire are just 14 apart today.

With London 600 ahead of them all.
 
Sadly I lost track of them as they have changed so often. That's why I posted hoping someone can match them up.

Though someone in government must surely know what worked and have a fair guess as to how.
July 31st Manchester's lockdown announced at 21.30 coming into effect at midnight (no meeting other households inside or outside, non-essential shops still open, etc.) If you google "Manchester lockdown 31 July" it'll give more details of the restrictions. October 14th we were placed in Tier III, but I think it took until 23 October for this to be "enforced" due to the "dispute" over how much pay the government were willing to subsidise. Full on nationwide lockdown started on November 5th. Essentially, we've effectively been in local lockdown or greater for 4 months.

Hope that helps (a little)
 
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Wish people would watch games rather than be in here , it is good to watch the boys and not obsess over pandemic numbers , we all need the break , it is not healthy
 
Wish people would watch games rather than be in here , it is good to watch the boys and not obsess over pandemic numbers , we all need the break , it is not healthy
Mahrez scored a fucking hatrick.

I needed a reality check!
 
Wish people would watch games rather than be in here , it is good to watch the boys and not obsess over pandemic numbers , we all need the break , it is not healthy
Haha funny that, coming from someone with more posts than half the members put together.
 
That was not my point , for 95 mins we can watch the games and switch off from deaths and all that , our mental health needs it

Thanks for the shite contribution though

Dipping your bread on a football forum is your right, carry on regardless. As you say we all need an outlet and if your outlet is here then you smash it and carry on unabated.

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Wish people would watch games rather than be in here , it is good to watch the boys and not obsess over pandemic numbers , we all need the break , it is not healthy

Christ, I’ve had enough of the government telling me what I can or can’t do. Last thing I need is something telling me what thread I should be in and when.....
 
Well I did'nt miss a minute of the game and posted only once at half time when doing that was more exciting than listening to the pundits discussing how much every city player cost and why Phil Foden had not started every City game in the history of time.

I had promised to do so with a post that I had not quite finished before the game and purposefully said in here that I would NOT then post during the game.

The other was in the last few minutes of ''action'' when it was already 7 - 6 or 5 - 0 - whatever VAR had decided that it was by then. And the alterative to posting some good news was watching the usual City see the game out last few minutes of passing sideways two feet to one another about 100 times until the opposition fall asleep or are hypnotised into thinking they are all Lionel Blair not Lionel Messi.
 
Looks like the Swedes are struggling. Hopefully, they will turn the situation around.
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So it turns out the demographic wasn’t making the virus behave that different to the UK after all. Also seems that the graph has a particular agenda as it has picked random days where they have a high number of cases. They had 2400 a couple of days earlier.
 
GM Scoreboard:

Total cases 827 - up from 819 yesterday. And 49% of NW total.

3 wks ago v 2 wks v last wk v today: 2341 v 1838 v 994 v 827 today.


Manchester 174 – up from 141. Total cases 30, 797. Weekly 1144. Pop score up 32 to 5571 . Weekly Pop down 1 to 207.

Wigan 123 – up from 109. Total cases 16, 377. Weekly 806. Pop score up 37 to 4983. Bar a really low score will be going into the 5000 club tomorrow sadly as the seventh borough to do so, Weekly Pop down 3 to 245.

Bolton 92 – down from 109 . Total cases 14, 683. Weekly 744. Pop score up 32 to 5204. Weekly Pop down 11 to 258.

Oldham 84- down from 102. Total cases 14, 599. Weekly 658, Pop score up 36 to 6193. Biggest rise in GM today. But Blackburn rose by 43 today so went further ahead as the highest Pop Score in the UK at 6355, Weekly Pop down 12 to 278.

Rochdale 75 – down from 76. Total cases 12, 497, Weekly 646. Pop score up 34 to 5619 Weekly Pop down 16 to 291.

Salford 67 – up from 64. Total cases 13, 266. Weekly 451. Pop score up 26 to 5125. Weekly Pop down 2 to 174.

Bury 61 – down from 76, Total cases 9632. Weekly 454. Pop score up 32 to 5043. Weekly Pop down 7 to 237.

Stockport 57 – down from 63. Total cases 10, 433. Weekly 483. Pop score up 20 to 3556. Weekly Pop down 6 to 165.

Tameside 57 – up from 41. Total cases 10, 331. Weekly 387. Pop score up 25 to 4561. Weekly Pop down 9 to 171. GM now has four boroughs sub 200 weekly pop and that would normally be seen as low enough to be tier 2 if it were the only factor. Though it isn't, I realise. There were none under 200 just two weeks ago. Now Manchester could make it 5 any day. And after today's falls in the Pop scores nobody is now even at 300. Let alone the 400 – the level shown on the government graph as the point where the upper tier normally kicks in.

Trafford 37 – down from 38 and 5 of the last 6 were scores in the 30s and 15 days now since any over 100 here. Total cases 8634. Weekly 299. Ahead in a race with Tameside for lowest weekly total. Pop score up 16 to 3638. Cuts the gap to Stockport for best in GM over the pandemic by 4 to just 82. Weekly Pop up by 5 though - to 127. Still lowest in GM but rises because the week to week cases went slightly up. Only 38 ahead of Stockport in the weekly total race now With Salford and Tameside not much further behind.
 
Things still much worse in the NW and Midlands than London in terms of deaths.
 

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That was not my point , for 95 mins we can watch the games and switch off from deaths and all that , our mental health needs it

Thanks for the shite contribution
GM Scoreboard:

Total cases 827 - up from 819 yesterday. And 49% of NW total.

3 wks ago v 2 wks v last wk v today: 2341 v 1838 v 994 v 827 today.


Manchester 174 – up from 141. Total cases 30, 797. Weekly 1144. Pop score up 32 to 5571 . Weekly Pop down 1 to 207.

Wigan 123 – up from 109. Total cases 16, 377. Weekly 806. Pop score up 37 to 4983. Bar a really low score will be going into the 5000 club tomorrow sadly as the seventh borough to do so, Weekly Pop down 3 to 245.

Bolton 92 – down from 109 . Total cases 14, 683. Weekly 744. Pop score up 32 to 5204. Weekly Pop down 11 to 258.

Oldham 84- down from 102. Total cases 14, 599. Weekly 658, Pop score up 36 to 6193. Biggest rise in GM today. But Blackburn rose by 43 today so went further ahead as the highest Pop Score in the UK at 6355, Weekly Pop down 12 to 278.

Rochdale 75 – down from 76. Total cases 12, 497, Weekly 646. Pop score up 34 to 5619 Weekly Pop down 16 to 291.

Salford 67 – up from 64. Total cases 13, 266. Weekly 451. Pop score up 26 to 5125. Weekly Pop down 2 to 174.

Bury 61 – down from 76, Total cases 9632. Weekly 454. Pop score up 32 to 5043. Weekly Pop down 7 to 237.

Stockport 57 – down from 63. Total cases 10, 433. Weekly 483. Pop score up 20 to 3556. Weekly Pop down 6 to 165.

Tameside 57 – up from 41. Total cases 10, 331. Weekly 387. Pop score up 25 to 4561. Weekly Pop down 9 to 171. GM now has four boroughs sub 200 weekly pop and that would normally be seen as low enough to be tier 2 if it were the only factor. Though it isn't, I realise. There were none under 200 just two weeks ago. Now Manchester could make it 5 any day. And after today's falls in the Pop scores nobody is now even at 300. Let alone the 400 – the level shown on the government graph as the point where the upper tier normally kicks in.

Trafford 37 – down from 38 and 5 of the last 6 were scores in the 30s and 15 days now since any over 100 here. Total cases 8634. Weekly 299. Ahead in a race with Tameside for lowest weekly total. Pop score up 16 to 3638. Cuts the gap to Stockport for best in GM over the pandemic by 4 to just 82. Weekly Pop up by 5 though - to 127. Still lowest in GM but rises because the week to week cases went slightly up. Only 38 ahead of Stockport in the weekly total race now With Salford and Tameside not much further behind.
Living in Tameside, I really enjoy reading your posts atm. And I don’t care when you post, just as long as you post. Thanks once again.
 
Other scores around the UK today:

For andyhinch - Cheshire East 70 - up from 66 Total cases 8842. Pop Score up 18 to 2302.


On Merseyside Liverpool up from 67 to 79.Pop score up 15 to 4802 - smaller rise even than Trafford. Wirral 29 - down from 40. And Knowsley 20 - down from 37. So Merseyside still staying very low. Lower than GM certainly at the moment.

In the Midlands Leicester 138 for second day running but down from 180/200 last week Nottingham up fron 86 to 110 - first over 100 number in 10 days.

In Yorkshire Leeds 212 up from 166 but still lowish as that is a pop rise of only 27. Better than parts of GM today. Bradford rose from 188 to 202.

Birmingham as usual had the most cases today at 369 - though down from 406. And given the size of the city region that was fairly average and the Pop Score only went up by 32.
 
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