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What, no P word ??Should be in tier 3 already but thats Politics in play....
What, no P word ??Should be in tier 3 already but thats Politics in play....
Should be in tier 3 already but thats Politics in play....
I suspect the roll out of mass testing in secondary schools announced yesterday will be used to justify keeping London in tier 2.i think they will struggle to push it to t3 economically and, if so, there will be a big row with other t3 areas that are showing lowere infections and on better trends
If that is the case then I’d expect serious rebellion from areas that have been in tier 3 for an extended period and have better numbers.
Lot of hospitals but also a lot of people. More relevant is the beds per population or acute beds per population. I don't know the numbers but the fact that they have high numbers and are still not tier 3 suggests they are well blessed with both. Lucky them.Doesn't the tier system take into account the amount of hospitals there are in the area?
I believe London has almost 300 hospitals
Doesn't the tier system take into account the amount of hospitals there are in the area?
I believe London has almost 300 hospitals
Wife was speaking earlier with a Brighton friend who was up in London Wednesday evening meeting up with a friend of hers. Our Brighton friend said that she was frankly shocked how her friend (in his 50s) plus what appeared to be all age groups out and about socialising were behaving. With most she saw there appeared little or no concern about adhering to the measures we must adhere to - acting as if all was normal.i think they will struggle to push it to t3 economically and, if so, there will be a big row with other t3 areas that are showing lowere infections and on better trends
London - just not good at all. It's as though they consider themselves immune to picking it up - almost an arrogance that says "I'm not worried about picking it up - if I do it won't harm me - and I'll only pass it on to someone who also is unlikely to develop bad Covid-19 - and they wouldn't dare shut down bars and hospitality in London"
And unfortunately as that may be the case, when Boris’s 4 day Covid holiday comes into effect, the good people of London village will be spreading there wings around the country where there are not as many hospitalsDoesn't the tier system take into account the amount of hospitals there are in the area?
I believe London has almost 300 hospitals
Potentially, @Ethan will know for sure.
However, most of my friends/people my age are still there, and just flatout lying that they live together to be inside. They will be going to their parents for Christmas, January is going to be crazy.
Just glad golf has been allowed to make it through regardless of tiers.
Potentially, @Ethan will know for sure.
However, most of my friends/people my age are still there, and just flatout lying that they live together to be inside. They will be going to their parents for Christmas, January is going to be crazy.
Just glad golf has been allowed to make it through regardless of tiers.
I think the problem is that some parts of a county are low and some are high so all the county goes into tier 3. Some parts of London are high some are not yet its not in tier 3. So folk are thinking its double standards and the South is favoured.Genuine question. Why is there the overriding impression from much of the country that its outrageous that London is not already in tier 3?
Reason for asking is that my area of London still has a lower rate than most of the existing tier 3 areas (or, at least, those I've looked up).. Ok, the trend is worryingly going in the wrong direction - and if it continues that way, I can see why T3 would be beckonning - but until this past week, it was generally less than 2/3rds of the national average and even now its just on the national average still . Until this week i thought we were generally doing OK (and what I dont understand is why its now climbing. As far as I can, tell no-one is really doing that much different to the past few months, which were reasonably ok.).
For the avoidance of doubt. I’m not saying that London should be put in tier 3. However, it’s quite clear that tier 2 isn’t working. Numbers are rising. R rate is rising. Tier 2 is supposed to stop the rise.Genuine question. Why is there the overriding impression from much of the country that its outrageous that London is not already in tier 3?
Reason for asking is that my area of London still has a lower rate than most of the existing tier 3 areas (or, at least, those I've looked up).. Ok, the trend is worryingly going in the wrong direction - and if it continues that way, I can see why T3 would be beckonning - but until this past week, it was generally less than 2/3rds of the national average and even now its just on the national average still . Until this week i thought we were generally doing OK (and what I dont understand is why its now climbing. As far as I can, tell no-one is really doing that much different to the past few months, which were reasonably ok.).
Watched QT the other night, I don’t know who it was said it,( a woman). But she was positive on saying the infection rate is slowing down. She was informed that it is still going up. She said ” Yes but it is slowing down whilst going up”. Sweet lord.
That aside Mansfield has the biggest indoor car boot sale tomorrow which the organiser says is “ Covid safe”. Am staying in bed for a month.