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Johhny Blue

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  • Apr 4, 2020
  • #12,146
cc84cov said:
I want Mark Robins to lead the country
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He still has a job to finish
 
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Ring Of Steel

Well-Known Member
  • Apr 4, 2020
  • #12,147
fernandopartridge said:
I'd say it's more "Yeah, remember when we told our readership we couldn't vote for those nasty socialists and their public spending, what's happening now isn't anything to do with that...."

Vile rag
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I hope people also see right through the papers now as well, it’s more blatant than ever that any independence has gone and they are nothing more than mouthpieces for their owners. I saw Kay Burley from Sky appealing for people to buy a paper as they are struggling badly as people aren’t buying them as much any more- fuck that, karma is a bitch.
 

Ring Of Steel

Well-Known Member
  • Apr 4, 2020
  • #12,148
Johhny Blue said:
What happened with German Measles?
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something ghastly involving German Shepherds I guess
 
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fernandopartridge

Well-Known Member
  • Apr 4, 2020
  • #12,149
Looking at the Public Health England data, Brum is really accelerating, it'll be the first UK LA area to hit 1k cases (albeit it is the biggest by population) but has 25% more cases than the next highest place). The London boroughs have plateaued somewhat now:

Birmingham: 984

Hampshire: 749

Sheffield: 715

Surrey: 649

Hertfordshire: 637

Kent: 621

Brent: 601

Southwark: 566

Cumbria: 564

Lambeth: 563

Barnet: 547

Essex: 547

Lancashire: 536

Croydon: 497

Staffordshire: 439

Wandsworth: 434

Ealing: 414

Newham: 409

Bromley: 405

Harrow: 401

Lewisham: 401

Derbyshire: 383

Liverpool: 342

Nottinghamshire: 336

Westminster: 322

Oxfordshire: 315

Waltham Forest: 309

Hackney and City of London: 298

Tower Hamlets: 287

Newcastle upon Tyne: 284

Enfield: 282

Warwickshire: 279

Greenwich: 277

Worcestershire: 277

Hillingdon: 274

Walsall: 270

Leicestershire: 267

Northamptonshire: 264

Merton: 262

Hounslow: 253

Sandwell: 252

Wolverhampton: 251

Redbridge: 247

Camden: 244

Haringey: 233

Dudley: 226

Norfolk: 225

Manchester: 224

Gloucestershire: 224

Kensington and Chelsea: 222

Buckinghamshire: 222

Leeds: 219

Bexley: 217

Islington: 210

Hammersmith and Fulham: 207

West Sussex: 199

County Durham: 198

Sutton: 197

North Yorkshire: 193

Salford: 190

Coventry: 188

Derby: 187

Havering: 183

Lincolnshire: 182

Barking and Dagenham: 178

Cambridgeshire: 172

Richmond upon Thames: 167

Solihull: 164

Devon: 163

Nottingham: 161

Suffolk: 161

Bristol, City of: 156

Stockport: 156

Barnsley: 154

Rotherham: 154

Sunderland: 152

Leicester: 149

Oldham: 149

Northumberland: 142

Sefton: 142

Kirklees: 142

Milton Keynes: 141

Kingston upon Thames: 140

Trafford: 139

Bradford: 135

North Tyneside: 133

Wirral: 130

East Sussex: 129

Southampton: 128

Rochdale: 126

Cornwall and Isles of Scilly: 125

St. Helens: 122

Shropshire: 120

Slough: 117

Luton: 116

Medway: 116

Cheshire West and Chester: 116

Doncaster: 116

Cheshire East: 111

Wiltshire: 110

Wigan: 110

Tameside: 109

Gateshead: 108

Wakefield: 105

South Gloucestershire: 104

Bury: 102

Central Bedfordshire: 99

Middlesbrough: 92

Knowsley: 89

Portsmouth: 85

Thurrock: 83

Warrington: 82

Dorset: 80

Bolton: 80

Stockton-on-Tees: 77

Stoke-on-Trent: 76

Southend-on-Sea: 76

Windsor and Maidenhead: 76

Bedford: 74

Bournemouth, Christchurch and Poole: 74

East Riding of Yorkshire: 72

Somerset: 72

Plymouth: 71

Brighton and Hove: 71

West Berkshire: 69

Wokingham: 69

Calderdale: 69

Reading: 67

Redcar and Cleveland: 64

Telford and Wrekin: 62

North Somerset: 58

York: 57

South Tyneside: 56

Bath and North East Somerset: 52

Halton: 51

Herefordshire, County of: 51

Torbay: 51

Peterborough: 48

Swindon: 44

Blackburn with Darwen: 43

Blackpool: 41

Bracknell Forest: 36

Darlington: 32

North East Lincolnshire: 29

North Lincolnshire: 29

Hartlepool: 23

Kingston upon Hull, City of: 21

Isle of Wight: 19

Rutland: 6
 
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cc84cov

Well-Known Member
  • Apr 4, 2020
  • #12,150
fernandopartridge said:
Looking at the Public Health England data, Brum is really accelerating, it'll be the first UK LA area to hit 1k cases (albeit it is the biggest by population) but has 25% more cases than the next highest place). The London boroughs have plateaued somewhat now:

Birmingham: 984

Hampshire: 749

Sheffield: 715

Surrey: 649

Hertfordshire: 637

Kent: 621

Brent: 601

Southwark: 566

Cumbria: 564

Lambeth: 563

Barnet: 547

Essex: 547

Lancashire: 536

Croydon: 497

Staffordshire: 439

Wandsworth: 434

Ealing: 414

Newham: 409

Bromley: 405

Harrow: 401

Lewisham: 401

Derbyshire: 383

Liverpool: 342

Nottinghamshire: 336

Westminster: 322

Oxfordshire: 315

Waltham Forest: 309

Hackney and City of London: 298

Tower Hamlets: 287

Newcastle upon Tyne: 284

Enfield: 282

Warwickshire: 279

Greenwich: 277

Worcestershire: 277

Hillingdon: 274

Walsall: 270

Leicestershire: 267

Northamptonshire: 264

Merton: 262

Hounslow: 253

Sandwell: 252

Wolverhampton: 251

Redbridge: 247

Camden: 244

Haringey: 233

Dudley: 226

Norfolk: 225

Manchester: 224

Gloucestershire: 224

Kensington and Chelsea: 222

Buckinghamshire: 222

Leeds: 219

Bexley: 217

Islington: 210

Hammersmith and Fulham: 207

West Sussex: 199

County Durham: 198

Sutton: 197

North Yorkshire: 193

Salford: 190

Coventry: 188

Derby: 187

Havering: 183

Lincolnshire: 182

Barking and Dagenham: 178

Cambridgeshire: 172

Richmond upon Thames: 167

Solihull: 164

Devon: 163

Nottingham: 161

Suffolk: 161

Bristol, City of: 156

Stockport: 156

Barnsley: 154

Rotherham: 154

Sunderland: 152

Leicester: 149

Oldham: 149

Northumberland: 142

Sefton: 142

Kirklees: 142

Milton Keynes: 141

Kingston upon Thames: 140

Trafford: 139

Bradford: 135

North Tyneside: 133

Wirral: 130

East Sussex: 129

Southampton: 128

Rochdale: 126

Cornwall and Isles of Scilly: 125

St. Helens: 122

Shropshire: 120

Slough: 117

Luton: 116

Medway: 116

Cheshire West and Chester: 116

Doncaster: 116

Cheshire East: 111

Wiltshire: 110

Wigan: 110

Tameside: 109

Gateshead: 108

Wakefield: 105

South Gloucestershire: 104

Bury: 102

Central Bedfordshire: 99

Middlesbrough: 92

Knowsley: 89

Portsmouth: 85

Thurrock: 83

Warrington: 82

Dorset: 80

Bolton: 80

Stockton-on-Tees: 77

Stoke-on-Trent: 76

Southend-on-Sea: 76

Windsor and Maidenhead: 76

Bedford: 74

Bournemouth, Christchurch and Poole: 74

East Riding of Yorkshire: 72

Somerset: 72

Plymouth: 71

Brighton and Hove: 71

West Berkshire: 69

Wokingham: 69

Calderdale: 69

Reading: 67

Redcar and Cleveland: 64

Telford and Wrekin: 62

North Somerset: 58

York: 57

South Tyneside: 56

Bath and North East Somerset: 52

Halton: 51

Herefordshire, County of: 51

Torbay: 51

Peterborough: 48

Swindon: 44

Blackburn with Darwen: 43

Blackpool: 41

Bracknell Forest: 36

Darlington: 32

North East Lincolnshire: 29

North Lincolnshire: 29

Hartlepool: 23

Kingston upon Hull, City of: 21

Isle of Wight: 19

Rutland: 6
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Jesus brum is out of control

what’s the reason for this ?
 

skybluetony176

Well-Known Member
  • Apr 4, 2020
  • #12,151
cc84cov said:
Hello fella yes that’s what I’ve been doing the past month or so mate when I heard this starting to break the brown one I take morning and night and the blue as and when I need etc same as you I guess ?
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Yeah, exactly the same.
 

Ring Of Steel

Well-Known Member
  • Apr 4, 2020
  • #12,152
cc84cov said:
Jesus brum is out of control

what’s the reason for this ?
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I think you’d have to take population into account- Brum is well over 1m people, I think places like Manchester are half that as the boroughs next to them make up greater Manchester. But you’re right, that’s high- I think Leeds has over 700k population and they have way less.
 

chiefdave

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  • Apr 4, 2020
  • #12,153
 
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cc84cov

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  • Apr 4, 2020
  • #12,154
Why when this broke in November didn’t we act then like we are now anyone ?
 

David O'Day

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  • Apr 4, 2020
  • #12,155
fernandopartridge said:
Looking at the Public Health England data, Brum is really accelerating, it'll be the first UK LA area to hit 1k cases (albeit it is the biggest by population) but has 25% more cases than the next highest place). The London boroughs have plateaued somewhat now:

Birmingham: 984

Hampshire: 749

Sheffield: 715

Surrey: 649

Hertfordshire: 637

Kent: 621

Brent: 601

Southwark: 566

Cumbria: 564

Lambeth: 563

Barnet: 547

Essex: 547

Lancashire: 536

Croydon: 497

Staffordshire: 439

Wandsworth: 434

Ealing: 414

Newham: 409

Bromley: 405

Harrow: 401

Lewisham: 401

Derbyshire: 383

Liverpool: 342

Nottinghamshire: 336

Westminster: 322

Oxfordshire: 315

Waltham Forest: 309

Hackney and City of London: 298

Tower Hamlets: 287

Newcastle upon Tyne: 284

Enfield: 282

Warwickshire: 279

Greenwich: 277

Worcestershire: 277

Hillingdon: 274

Walsall: 270

Leicestershire: 267

Northamptonshire: 264

Merton: 262

Hounslow: 253

Sandwell: 252

Wolverhampton: 251

Redbridge: 247

Camden: 244

Haringey: 233

Dudley: 226

Norfolk: 225

Manchester: 224

Gloucestershire: 224

Kensington and Chelsea: 222

Buckinghamshire: 222

Leeds: 219

Bexley: 217

Islington: 210

Hammersmith and Fulham: 207

West Sussex: 199

County Durham: 198

Sutton: 197

North Yorkshire: 193

Salford: 190

Coventry: 188

Derby: 187

Havering: 183

Lincolnshire: 182

Barking and Dagenham: 178

Cambridgeshire: 172

Richmond upon Thames: 167

Solihull: 164

Devon: 163

Nottingham: 161

Suffolk: 161

Bristol, City of: 156

Stockport: 156

Barnsley: 154

Rotherham: 154

Sunderland: 152

Leicester: 149

Oldham: 149

Northumberland: 142

Sefton: 142

Kirklees: 142

Milton Keynes: 141

Kingston upon Thames: 140

Trafford: 139

Bradford: 135

North Tyneside: 133

Wirral: 130

East Sussex: 129

Southampton: 128

Rochdale: 126

Cornwall and Isles of Scilly: 125

St. Helens: 122

Shropshire: 120

Slough: 117

Luton: 116

Medway: 116

Cheshire West and Chester: 116

Doncaster: 116

Cheshire East: 111

Wiltshire: 110

Wigan: 110

Tameside: 109

Gateshead: 108

Wakefield: 105

South Gloucestershire: 104

Bury: 102

Central Bedfordshire: 99

Middlesbrough: 92

Knowsley: 89

Portsmouth: 85

Thurrock: 83

Warrington: 82

Dorset: 80

Bolton: 80

Stockton-on-Tees: 77

Stoke-on-Trent: 76

Southend-on-Sea: 76

Windsor and Maidenhead: 76

Bedford: 74

Bournemouth, Christchurch and Poole: 74

East Riding of Yorkshire: 72

Somerset: 72

Plymouth: 71

Brighton and Hove: 71

West Berkshire: 69

Wokingham: 69

Calderdale: 69

Reading: 67

Redcar and Cleveland: 64

Telford and Wrekin: 62

North Somerset: 58

York: 57

South Tyneside: 56

Bath and North East Somerset: 52

Halton: 51

Herefordshire, County of: 51

Torbay: 51

Peterborough: 48

Swindon: 44

Blackburn with Darwen: 43

Blackpool: 41

Bracknell Forest: 36

Darlington: 32

North East Lincolnshire: 29

North Lincolnshire: 29

Hartlepool: 23

Kingston upon Hull, City of: 21

Isle of Wight: 19

Rutland: 6
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Sheffield us looking bad, it's 200 behind brum but much smaller
 

skybluetony176

Well-Known Member
  • Apr 4, 2020
  • #12,156
chiefdave said:
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He was doing similar the other day talking about how his Coronavirus daily briefing beat a reality tv show called the bachelor in TV ratings. Absolute lunatic.
 
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cc84cov

Well-Known Member
  • Apr 4, 2020
  • #12,157
David O'Day said:
Sheffield us looking bad, it's 200 behind brum but much smaller
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Is this down to high Muslim areas I wonder where people are still meeting up for Friday pray etc ?
 

Ring Of Steel

Well-Known Member
  • Apr 4, 2020
  • #12,158
cc84cov said:
Why when this broke in November didn’t we act then like we are now anyone ?
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gotta be fair, aside from South Korea, HK, Singapore and China itself, nobody acted fast enough. When the penny dropped we were the worst prepared by miles and made by far the biggest hash of it, mistake after fuck up then lies and more fuckups then the PM ran away- complete joke... but then the USA came along and seemingly decided to kill as many people as possible and make us look like a well oiled machine- Trump is a psychopath and urgently needs to be locked away.

Their current tactic is to intercept supplies destined for other countries and divert them to USA- they’ve done that to French and German supplies so far, and he ordered supplies to no longer go to Canada
 
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David O'Day

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  • Apr 4, 2020
  • #12,159
cc84cov said:
Is this down to high Muslim areas I wonder where people are still meeting up for Friday pray etc ?
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No
 

chiefdave

Well-Known Member
  • Apr 4, 2020
  • #12,160
cc84cov said:
Is this down to high Muslim areas I wonder where people are still meeting up for Friday pray etc ?
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Saw something on twitter the other day with accompanying pic saying the mosques were closed for social distancing but muslims were still meeting up to pray together.

Of course its hard to know if that's true at all and if it is how widespread of an issue it is. There's as much chance of it being some racist loon posting it as someone with genuine concerns.
 
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Marty

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  • Apr 4, 2020
  • #12,161
Ring Of Steel said:
gotta be fair, aside from South Korea, HK, Singapore and China itself, nobody acted fast enough. When the penny dropped we were the worst prepared by miles and made by far the biggest hash of it, mistake after fuck up then lies and more fuckups then the PM ran away- complete joke... but then the USA came along and seemingly decided to kill as many people as possible and make us look like a well oiled machine- Trump is a psychopath and urgently needs to be locked away.

Their current tactic is to intercept supplies destined for other countries and divert them to USA- they’ve done that to French and German supplies so far, and he ordered supplies to no longer go to Canada
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Haven't France done exactly that to us? Seized something like 200,000 face masks.
 

Ring Of Steel

Well-Known Member
  • Apr 4, 2020
  • #12,162
chiefdave said:
Saw something on twitter the other day with accompanying pic saying the mosques were closed for social distancing but muslims were still meeting up to pray together.

Of course its hard to know if that's true at all and if it is how widespread of an issue it is. There's as much chance of it being some racist loon posting it as someone with genuine concerns.
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I saw this type of thing as well, then it was pointed out that it wasn’t exactly hordes of Muslims packing out pubs contrary to “guidance”. I don’t know about mosques but I do know that the first 4 doctors to die while trying to save the lives of British citizens were all Muslim, so it’s a little distasteful to level that kind of shit at them.
 
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tisza

Well-Known Member
  • Apr 4, 2020
  • #12,163
cc84cov said:
France 1120 deaths and 5233 new cases

Anyone know why they have soured so fast ?
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France still collecting data from those that died at home and in residential homes.
Percentage of deaths from retirement homes disturbing .
 

Ring Of Steel

Well-Known Member
  • Apr 4, 2020
  • #12,164
Marty said:
Haven't France done exactly that to us? Seized something like 200,000 face masks.
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No idea, maybe so, I’ve only seen people on about USA doing it but that doesn’t mean other countries aren’t doing it.
 

Sky_Blue_Dreamer

Well-Known Member
  • Apr 4, 2020
  • #12,165
derbyskyblue said:
Indeed, we lost the father in law to this shit disease tonight......rip jeff.
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Deepest condolences for your loss
 
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Sky_Blue_Dreamer

Well-Known Member
  • Apr 4, 2020
  • #12,166
cc84cov said:
Jesus brum is out of control

what’s the reason for this ?
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Dense population
 

cc84cov

Well-Known Member
  • Apr 4, 2020
  • #12,167
Enough for me today,night all keep the faith
 
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David O'Day

Well-Known Member
  • Apr 4, 2020
  • #12,168
chiefdave said:
Saw something on twitter the other day with accompanying pic saying the mosques were closed for social distancing but muslims were still meeting up to pray together.

Of course its hard to know if that's true at all and if it is how widespread of an issue it is. There's as much chance of it being some racist loon posting it as someone with genuine concerns.
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If the percentage of local Muslim population was a factor then why is Sheffield not not far behind Birmingham when Muslims make 6 percentage of Sheffields population but 21 percentage of the population of Birmingham. There's not correlation to even argue causation.
 
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skybluetony176

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  • Apr 4, 2020
  • #12,169
Ring Of Steel said:
I saw this type of thing as well, then it was pointed out that it wasn’t exactly hordes of Muslims packing out pubs contrary to “guidance”. I don’t know about mosques but I do know that the first 4 doctors to die while trying to save the lives of British citizens were all Muslim, so it’s a little distasteful to level that kind of shit at them.
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I think one of the nurses that died today at the age of 39 was also a Muslim.
 
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Skybluefaz

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  • Apr 4, 2020
  • #12,170
cc84cov said:
Is this down to high Muslim areas I wonder where people are still meeting up for Friday pray etc ?
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Really?
 
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fernandopartridge

Well-Known Member
  • Apr 4, 2020
  • #12,171
David O'Day said:
Sheffield us looking bad, it's 200 behind brum but much smaller
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It was only on 1 case the first time I posted that table, must have been a data issue. It seems a bit random really. The earlier 'leaders' were the Italian alp ski holiday places like you say, or looked like that.
It'd be fascinating to see a retro trace of all this
 
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wingy

Well-Known Member
  • Apr 4, 2020
  • #12,172
From the bits that are coming out I think data on the age range of infected and mortality groups.is likely to surprise us.
Given the assumptions based on China.
 

Brylowes

Well-Known Member
  • Apr 4, 2020
  • #12,173
fernandopartridge said:
Looking at the Public Health England data, Brum is really accelerating, it'll be the first UK LA area to hit 1k cases (albeit it is the biggest by population) but has 25% more cases than the next highest place). The London boroughs have plateaued somewhat now:

Birmingham: 984

Hampshire: 749

Sheffield: 715

Surrey: 649

Hertfordshire: 637

Kent: 621

Brent: 601

Southwark: 566

Cumbria: 564

Lambeth: 563

Barnet: 547

Essex: 547

Lancashire: 536

Croydon: 497

Staffordshire: 439

Wandsworth: 434

Ealing: 414

Newham: 409

Bromley: 405

Harrow: 401

Lewisham: 401

Derbyshire: 383

Liverpool: 342

Nottinghamshire: 336

Westminster: 322

Oxfordshire: 315

Waltham Forest: 309

Hackney and City of London: 298

Tower Hamlets: 287

Newcastle upon Tyne: 284

Enfield: 282

Warwickshire: 279

Greenwich: 277

Worcestershire: 277

Hillingdon: 274

Walsall: 270

Leicestershire: 267

Northamptonshire: 264

Merton: 262

Hounslow: 253

Sandwell: 252

Wolverhampton: 251

Redbridge: 247

Camden: 244

Haringey: 233

Dudley: 226

Norfolk: 225

Manchester: 224

Gloucestershire: 224

Kensington and Chelsea: 222

Buckinghamshire: 222

Leeds: 219

Bexley: 217

Islington: 210

Hammersmith and Fulham: 207

West Sussex: 199

County Durham: 198

Sutton: 197

North Yorkshire: 193

Salford: 190

Coventry: 188

Derby: 187

Havering: 183

Lincolnshire: 182

Barking and Dagenham: 178

Cambridgeshire: 172

Richmond upon Thames: 167

Solihull: 164

Devon: 163

Nottingham: 161

Suffolk: 161

Bristol, City of: 156

Stockport: 156

Barnsley: 154

Rotherham: 154

Sunderland: 152

Leicester: 149

Oldham: 149

Northumberland: 142

Sefton: 142

Kirklees: 142

Milton Keynes: 141

Kingston upon Thames: 140

Trafford: 139

Bradford: 135

North Tyneside: 133

Wirral: 130

East Sussex: 129

Southampton: 128

Rochdale: 126

Cornwall and Isles of Scilly: 125

St. Helens: 122

Shropshire: 120

Slough: 117

Luton: 116

Medway: 116

Cheshire West and Chester: 116

Doncaster: 116

Cheshire East: 111

Wiltshire: 110

Wigan: 110

Tameside: 109

Gateshead: 108

Wakefield: 105

South Gloucestershire: 104

Bury: 102

Central Bedfordshire: 99

Middlesbrough: 92

Knowsley: 89

Portsmouth: 85

Thurrock: 83

Warrington: 82

Dorset: 80

Bolton: 80

Stockton-on-Tees: 77

Stoke-on-Trent: 76

Southend-on-Sea: 76

Windsor and Maidenhead: 76

Bedford: 74

Bournemouth, Christchurch and Poole: 74

East Riding of Yorkshire: 72

Somerset: 72

Plymouth: 71

Brighton and Hove: 71

West Berkshire: 69

Wokingham: 69

Calderdale: 69

Reading: 67

Redcar and Cleveland: 64

Telford and Wrekin: 62

North Somerset: 58

York: 57

South Tyneside: 56

Bath and North East Somerset: 52

Halton: 51

Herefordshire, County of: 51

Torbay: 51

Peterborough: 48

Swindon: 44

Blackburn with Darwen: 43

Blackpool: 41

Bracknell Forest: 36

Darlington: 32

North East Lincolnshire: 29

North Lincolnshire: 29

Hartlepool: 23

Kingston upon Hull, City of: 21

Isle of Wight: 19

Rutland: 6
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The thing with this is Manchester 221 on its own, if you add in the outlying areas
That make up Greater Manchester the numbers I would think will be very similar to
Birmingham ‘as would the population.
If you gage Sheffield 715 against comparable city’s, Liverpool 342 , Leeds 219
Sheffield for some reason looks really high.
 
Last edited: Apr 4, 2020
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David O'Day

Well-Known Member
  • Apr 4, 2020
  • #12,174
fernandopartridge said:
It was only on 1 case the first time I posted that table, must have been a data issue. It seems a bit random really. The earlier 'leaders' were the Italian alp ski holiday places like you say, or looked like that.
It'd be fascinating to see a retro trace of all this
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Hampshire as well given that Southampton and Portsmouth are separate council areas
 

David O'Day

Well-Known Member
  • Apr 4, 2020
  • #12,175
wingy said:
From the bits that are coming out I think data on the age range of infected and mortality groups.is likely to surprise us.
Given the assumptions based on China.
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The vast majority are over 65
 

chiefdave

Well-Known Member
  • Apr 4, 2020
  • #12,176
David O'Day said:
If the percentage of local Muslim population was a factor then why is Sheffield not not far behind Birmingham when Muslims make 6 percentage of Sheffields population but 21 percentage of the population of Birmingham. There's not correlation to even argue causation.
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Was just about to post asking why we aren't seeing similar in other area's with a high Muslim population if that was the reason. Suppose you really need to see the figures per 100K of population to be able to compare.
 

Brylowes

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  • Apr 4, 2020
  • #12,177
David O'Day said:
If the percentage of local Muslim population was a factor then why is Sheffield not not far behind Birmingham when Muslims make 6 percentage of Sheffields population but 21 percentage of the population of Birmingham. There's not correlation to even argue causation.
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Also Bradford 135 Leicester 149 and Luton 116 all have sizeable Muslim Community’s but are all
Pretty low in Covid 19 cases compared to similar city’s, all lower than Coventry’s
So I would say the attempt at a tenuous link is a crock of shit.
 
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David O'Day

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  • Apr 4, 2020
  • #12,178
Brylowes said:
Also Bradford 135 Leicester 149 and Luton 116 all have sizeable Muslim Community’s but are all
Pretty low in Covid 19 cases compared to similar city’s, all lower than Coventry’s
So I would say the attempt at a tenuous link is a crock of shit.
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Exactly it seems to me the type of shite that Tommy Nobinson fans will spout on twitter
 
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fernandopartridge

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  • Apr 4, 2020
  • #12,179
David O'Day said:
Hampshire as well given that Southampton and Portsmouth are separate council areas
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Hampshire outside of those places is pretty wealthy though especially towards Surrey. I worked in Guildford a few times, only place in this country where I've seen estate agents selling ski chalets!
 
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fernandopartridge

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  • Apr 4, 2020
  • #12,180
Brylowes said:
The thing with this is Manchester 221 on its own, if you add in the outlying areas
That make up Greater Manchester the numbers I would think will be very similar to
Birmingham ‘as would the population.
If you gage Sheffield 715 against comparable city’s, Liverpool 342 , Leeds 219
Sheffield for some reason looks really high.
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Manchester and the GM boroughs together are much bigger than the city of Birmingham population wise (2.8m vs 1.086m), not that your point doesn't have some validity though.
 
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