Tommy_Dickfingers
Well-known member
Quel surprise
I'd love someone to explain scientifically how London cases manage to stay so comparatively low.
tier will be reviewed 16th december
That’s what happens when you send the army in...I see the cheeky chappy saviours of the world scousers have moved down to tier 2
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We're in this until March.
It's not low all over London but it is, comparatively, over a lot of it. All I can offer is a couple of things I've heard. Firstly, more people are able to work from home in London because of the nature of what they do. I don't know how true that is. Secondly, I heard somewhere that something like 18% of people in London have already had the virus compared to 9% elsewhere.I'd love someone to explain scientifically how London cases manage to stay so comparatively low.
exactly, so if it's bad enough for so many parts of the country, not just the NE, needing to be in Tier 3, what is the f***ing point of a 5 day break for Christmas. TOTALY F****ING POINTLESS** Spoiler **
We're in this until March.
So Newcastle, Sunderland, Leeds, all of the Tees Valley 'city region', Sheffield, Hull, Nottingham, Derby, Leicester, Grimsby, Manchester/Lancashire (and all surrounding), Birmingham/Coventry (and all surrounding), Bristol and the Potteries are all in tier 3.
Lockdowns work don't they? It's what we keep been told yet the area is still in lockdown.
Mass testing must have worked, one benefit of this is the north east should actually have access to this now. Has to be the most effective way to keep cases downI see the cheeky chappy saviours of the world scousers have moved down to tier 2
Ok, well that might explain it to a point. But I'd actually be surprised that across the whole population of London there is a higher proportion of home workers. Yes so they have loads of 'office types' but they also have **** loads of cleaners, and newsagents, and fast food shops and whatever else.It's not low all over London but it is, comparatively, over a lot of it. All I can offer is a couple of things I've heard. Firstly, more people are able to work from home in London because of the nature of what they do. I don't know how true that is. Secondly, I heard somewhere that something like 18% of people in London have already had the virus compared to 9% elsewhere.