I thought the "former freemason" bit was most amusing. Too extreme for the freemasons takes some doing.
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All I can say is I don't know anyone who's got it or has had it. I don't even know anyone who knows someone else who's had it.Taken from new Imperial College research:
That sounds unrealistically high to me, anybody on the ground in Hull got an opinion?
- The hardest hit area is Yorkshire and the Humber, where one in every 37 people has the virus, followed by the North West region
I’ve told you on here I’ve had It!!All I can say is I don't know anyone who's got it or has had it. I don't even know anyone who knows someone else who's had it.
I'm not doubting this research, I'm just saying.
Oh yeah. Apart from Chazz, he's had it.I’ve told you on here I’ve had It!!
Ffs
This forum should be locked down then?Oh yeah. Apart from Chazz, he's had it.
Well Chazz should...This forum should be locked down then?
That feels high doesn’t it?Taken from new Imperial College research:
That sounds unrealistically high to me, anybody on the ground in Hull got an opinion?
- The hardest hit area is Yorkshire and the Humber, where one in every 37 people has the virus, followed by the North West region
That 1 in 37 number has to be wrong....that would be approx 2.7% of the regions population. Looking at the reported figures fo the City of Nottingham, a hot spot, the numbers are 690 per 100,000, which is 0.69% ! Hard to believe Humberside area is 4X the Nottingham level ?That feels high doesn’t it?
I would say that just Yorkshire covers a huge area and I suspect that the East Riding / and the Humber part of this is less widely infected than the South and West Yorkshire hotspots are.
It’s here and real though. Unlike Kemps I do know several people locally who’ve had it. A couple of people at work, one of whom was hospitalised, my parents-in-law both had it and she was also hospitalised. None of these are ‘live’ cases admittedly, though I was speaking to a friend just this morning who’s football training had been cancelled due to 3 or 4 of his teammates having it.
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All you’re ‘missing’ is that the Imperial College survey is an ongoing sample across the population so covers anyone who’s contacted and agrees to take a test, as opposed to that 690, which is a self-selecting bunch of people who’ve asked to take a test and been found positive.That 1 in 37 number has to be wrong....that would be approx 2.7% of the regions population. Looking at the reported figures fo the City of Nottingham, a hot spot, the numbers are 690 per 100,000, which is 0.69% ! Hard to believe Humberside area is 4X the Nottingham level ?
Unless I'm missing something here ?
The 1 in 37 is Yorkshire & Humber total who have it, but the 690 per 100,000 for Notts isn’t a total it’s just the positive cases in the last 7 days.That 1 in 37 number has to be wrong....that would be approx 2.7% of the regions population. Looking at the reported figures fo the City of Nottingham, a hot spot, the numbers are 690 per 100,000, which is 0.69% ! Hard to believe Humberside area is 4X the Nottingham level ?
Unless I'm missing something here ?
I’ve had itThe 1 in 37 is Yorkshire & Humber total who have it, but the 690 per 100,000 for Notts isn’t a total it’s just the positive cases in the last 7 days.
So you’re comparing two different things. There will be more people that ‘have it’ than there will be people who have only just found out they have it in the last few days.