Hull yesterday was slightly up at 196.3, the national average is now 178.4, the East Riding is down to 125.7.
loads of staff shortages on the ward, people dying on their own. morale amongst staff very low. and yet i hear people say this is a phoney pandemic and its more dangerous crossing the road. well what people have to realise is that for some people the road is a quiet country lane and yet for others its the fast lane of a motorway with cars doing 90mph
This may interest some... https://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/m000qdzd/panorama-the-race-for-a-vaccine
well my missus would like some help on her ward they've got no auxiliary nurses, her boss is off and she's in a right state trying to sort staff out. 16 off atm.
Started today apparently. https://www.hulldailymail.co.uk/new...ews/kcom-stadium-transformed-covid-19-4799743
Just rooting around the latest figures, and it looks like the East Riding, and West villages in particular that are bumping the regional figures up.
Eh, I though the East Riding's rate was a third lower than Hull, how can it be bumping the region up?
Only when you include fields. The west villagers need to get a wash before they bring their plague over the border.
This is quite a good map, you can zoom in to quite small areas. https://coronavirus.data.gov.uk/details/interactive-map
Leeds Council issues statement with West Yorkshire set to remain in Tier 3. https://www.leeds-live.co.uk/news/l...r.com&utm_medium=social&utm_campaign=sharebar
Hull Tier 3 'looks likely' as Christmas lockdown D-Day looms for East Yorkshire. For all of last week, the city's rate dipped either just above or below the 200 mark. That is likely to be crucial in determining where we might end up come Thursday because the government is using local data from December 9 as the basis for its decisions this week. https://www.hulldailymail.co.uk/news/news-opinion/hull-tier-3-lockdown-christmas-4801423
People in the Funeral profession saying there's being no increase in custom after spring, you would tend to think they'd notice if there was many more deaths than usual.