Freez wrote:To be fair, Hyndburn is still dragging Lancs down, and we in this area have had a spike in the past few days to take us above 100 per 100,000, and I think there in lies the problem.
The government were not willing to differentiate last time out, I would be surprised if it’s different this time but it might be a pleasant surprise.
Royal Preston still has over 100 patients with COVID so that’s another factor unfortunately.
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BerlinWaller wrote:What has changed? I pass the testing site in Lancaster countless times a week and it is always empty. How a Labour MP can withdraw her support to help getting people back in to work is beyond me.
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Keith wrote:BerlinWaller wrote:What has changed? I pass the testing site in Lancaster countless times a week and it is always empty. How a Labour MP can withdraw her support to help getting people back in to work is beyond me.
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Perhaps she knew that COVID-19 levels had increased by 11% despite you being in Level 3 already and she felt it would be futile at best, or even irresponsible to argue to reduce restrictions while levels are still increasing?
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parceldave wrote:Keith wrote:
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No you're in the gang
captain sparkle wrote:Just what's going on in Bare? up to Dec 14th-
An interactive Government map formed using the latest coronavirus data shows the Bare suburb of Morecambe currently has the hyper local highest infection rate in Lancashire.A total of 42 cases were recorded in the seven days to December 14 giving it an infection rate of 801.7
black morse wrote:Old people raves in Happy Mount Park?
Lonesome Prawn wrote:The area shown on the map isn’t very densely populated, but does have a significant number of care homes. Presumably it can only be cases among residents of these care homes that’s skewing the stats.
Sakhalin Shrimp wrote:Lonesome Prawn wrote:The area shown on the map isn’t very densely populated, but does have a significant number of care homes. Presumably it can only be cases among residents of these care homes that’s skewing the stats.
Is it possible to post a link to the map please?
redrobo wrote:black morse wrote:Old people raves in Happy Mount Park?
Plenty of children parties for you to enjoy.....
Screenster wrote:Sakhalin Shrimp wrote:Lonesome Prawn wrote:The area shown on the map isn’t very densely populated, but does have a significant number of care homes. Presumably it can only be cases among residents of these care homes that’s skewing the stats.
Is it possible to post a link to the map please?
https://coronavirus.data.gov.uk/details/interactive-map
black morse wrote:redrobo wrote:black morse wrote:Old people raves in Happy Mount Park?
Plenty of children parties for you to enjoy.....
Think I'm older than you RR
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