Just noticed it breaks it down into areas within Hull too. If you hover over the picture to the right it shows the local case numbers, but a week behind ( I imagine Chazz's case is shown in red with flashing lights)
Cheers. I have no idea how it works in total, as I know that other factors are considered, but we are already very close to the level that got London Tier 2 status. Mind you, their's was lower than Manchester that got Tier 3.
Looks impressive I must admit. Isn't there a beach in Hull, or some cliffs, what with it being on the coast? please log in to view this image
It gave him an idea for Merchant Of Venice: "If you prick us, do we not bleed? If you tickle us, do we not laugh? If you poison us, do we not die? And if you wrong us, shall we not revenge?"
I don’t either There’s loads of factors but I don’t think give, or admit, the weighting Looks like East Riding is just under the average for England now. The Govt might decide to reduce our area so they can say it was due to the help given to Hull?
Given a fair percentage of the East Riding commute into Hull and rely on it's services on a regular basis, it'd be silly to separate them.
Agreed Plus I think it's easier for the Govt to decide on Tiers in fairly large areas anyway. You still have boundaries between Tiers to deal with, but much less of them.
To be fair, other than pubs, and the food rule kills that for me anyway, we may be as well stay in tier 3.
Not to mention a fair percentage of Hull travelling into the East Riding for fresh air and scenery and using its services...