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South Tyneside figures are 14+ some cases confirmed here today where we live
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ."South Tyneside has been hit by one of the highest numbers of new coronavirus cases in the country over the last week.
A total of 62 new people were diagnosed with Covid-19 in the borough over the week leading up to August 29.
It puts the infection rate in the area at 41.1 per 100,000 - up from 11.9 per 100,000.
In Pendle, the worst affected part of England, 66 new cases were recorded in the seven days to August 29 - but this was at a much higher infection rate across the population, the equivalent of 71.7 per 100,000 people."
A total of 62 new people were diagnosed with Covid-19 in the borough over the week leading up to August 29.
It puts the infection rate in the area at 41.1 per 100,000 - up from 11.9 per 100,000.
In Pendle, the worst affected part of England, 66 new cases were recorded in the seven days to August 29 - but this was at a much higher infection rate across the population, the equivalent of 71.7 per 100,000 people."
The Scottish gov. have issued an odd one for Glasgow, West Dunbartonshire and East Renfrewshire.
You can't meet up with another household in their house, but you can meet them in a cafe or restaurant.
Apparently it's different due to the different source of the outbreak from the Aberdeen outbreak.
Is there anybody left in any form of government who knows what the rules/guidance is for anywhere?
You can't meet up with another household in their house, but you can meet them in a cafe or restaurant.
Apparently it's different due to the different source of the outbreak from the Aberdeen outbreak.
Is there anybody left in any form of government who knows what the rules/guidance is for anywhere?
danny // Apg, on the news last night one area of Greater Manchester showed a rise in cases from single figures to 45 and in another to 36.How is the Government overreacting?//
a) they are cases not deaths
b) there are 2.4 MILLION people live in the greater Manchester area, and with 45 new cases the possibility of anyone catching the virus is 1 in over 500,000 ( 0.005%)
c) Factor into the above that once you've caught it the possibility of you dying from it is something like 0.08%
The above figures, to me anyway, are not 'worrying' and the Government are over-reacting.
a) they are cases not deaths
b) there are 2.4 MILLION people live in the greater Manchester area, and with 45 new cases the possibility of anyone catching the virus is 1 in over 500,000 ( 0.005%)
c) Factor into the above that once you've caught it the possibility of you dying from it is something like 0.08%
The above figures, to me anyway, are not 'worrying' and the Government are over-reacting.
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