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If Greater Manchester moves to tier 2 on 16th Dec, will that be all the boroughs?

I was told today by someone I know that has close links to Bury Council that plans are being put in place to only move the boroughs with the lowest rates
 
Got a test at 2.30 - been in contact with several with it now confirmed and have a cough and sore throat now.
Good luck with it.
I hope you have loaded up with Vitamin D.
Vit C / Zinc and Echinacea if you can get it.
75mg Asprin hear/stroke medicine if you aren't Asprin adverse too.
 
If Greater Manchester moves to tier 2 on 16th Dec, will that be all the boroughs?

I was told today by someone I know that has close links to Bury Council that plans are being put in place to only move the boroughs with the lowest rates
Would not surprise me but it would be an idiotic move. Where do they think the people in the closed areas will go to find places that are not closed? Surely they are not daft enough to think nowhere as it would be against the rules?
 
Northern Ireland:

9 deaths

397 cases - they are rising too week to week. These short circuit breakers I think we can safely say are NOT as effective as the proper lockdown we had in England during November.
 
Slightly disappointing England hospital death news too from what is usually the lowest day because of Sunday data.

Though not if you are from the NW.

190 deaths - up from 183 last Monday. But only 15 from the NW. Lowest in a long time,

The NW always under reports this data on Sundays but this is versus 19 last week from a lower overall number last week. So the lowest NW % of deaths from the England total in many weeks.
 
So deaths today with out of hospital just from England to add are 202.

3 wks to 2 wks to last week to today:- 212 v 190 v 199 v 202 TODAY.


England is the only nation of the four - on what is always the lowest reporting day of the week - to increase deaths from last week to this.

Last weeks 199 total became 205 on all settings deaths later. Though for the date that refers to (last Sunday 29 Nov) the actual total currently registered to have died on that day is much higher because of the registration lag on Sundays and is currently at 419.
 
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England hospital deaths: 3 wks v 2 wks v last wk v TODAY Total/NW total/NW% of total

190 // 45 // 24%

178 // 19 // 11%

183 // 19 // 10%

190 // 15 // 8% TODAY - this is the lowest % from NW in the second wave.
 
Other details of the 190 England hospital deaths

Aside from the 15 in NW there were 64 in the Midlands, 34 in the South East, 32 in Yorkshire and 22 in London.

East Kent hospital trust at 18 had the most followed by 14 in Birmingham.

The highest in the NW was 5 in Blackpool.

Ages were 40 - 59 (10), 60 - 79 (78) 80 + (102)
 
@Healdplace if you have time, can you do a update for Kent every now and then, would be interesting to see. i am knowing of more people testing positive near me.

There are only so many hours in the day and you have to track it all day to day really. But if you want to give me a specific location in Kent I am happy to do that for you. But the whole county would just be too many places to add. Sorry.

As you can see above it WAS where most people died in yesterdays data.
 
Wales 3 wks v 2 wks v last wk v TODAY

Deaths v Cases v Patients v Ventilators

2d - 892c - 1127p - 58v

9d - 892c -1160p -74v

3d - 802c -1129p - 65v

2d - 2021c -1175p - 72v TODAY
 
There are only so many hours in the day and you have to track it all day to day really. But if you want to give me a specific location in Kent I am happy to do that for you. But the whole county would just be too many places to add. Sorry.

As you can see above it WAS where most people died in yesterdays data.

SORT IT OUT!

I want updates every half hour of my local area!

only kidding, but interested in Dartford/Medway region if you stumble across any info
 
If Greater Manchester moves to tier 2 on 16th Dec, will that be all the boroughs?

I was told today by someone I know that has close links to Bury Council that plans are being put in place to only move the boroughs with the lowest rates

Thats how it should have been all along and how it was prior to this last lockdown. God knows why residents of Stockport have to suffer tier 3 because of other GM regions that are 20 miles away.
 
SORT IT OUT!

I want updates every half hour of my local area!

only kidding, but interested in Dartford/Medway region if you stumble across any info
I will track both those LTAs

Today they sit at:

Dartford 2725 cases and a pop score of 2420.

Nowhere in GM has anywhere near that kind of Pop Score. Lowest is Stockport on 3686. But it is fairly similar to where Cheshire East is that I report daily for Andyhinch. They are today at 2432.

Medway 7710 cases and a pop score of 2768

These are in the lower levels of Pop Scores these days. So I tend not to track ones that low. The only other one I post on regularly if you want to compare is Wirral - which currently has a Pop Score of 3134.

All the rest I track are the places in real trouble with Pop Scores 4000 and above up to the 6683 of Blackburn - the highest in the UK right now.

If your areas ARE in real trouble the Pop score will grow fast and how far it goes up each day versus the boroughs in GM will tell you relative levels of concern as it smooths out location and a rise of 50 in a day anywhere is always worse than one of 25 somewhere else even if lower population means the 50 rise has added fewer actual cases.
 
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yep, not suprised it's happened, roads gridlocked, shopping centres packed and pretty much everyone i know is household mixing.
bit of context;

these are cases per 100,000 people, from past 6 weeks (up to 1st Dec). It the sum of cases in a seven day moving window. Kent, Manchester, Lancashire, North East. Kent is definitely going the wrong way.

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