Sorry, I meant to say, is their much difference to me being in and around people in town/work, to going to the pub with 10 or so people in there?
In fairness, the cases are concentrated in the densely populated parts though (Barcelona and Madrid), so overall population density is a bit of a misnomer.
Well this is worrying... (taken from elsewhere)
Spain numbers today : +2,378 cases and +129 deaths
Spain’s March 12th numbers were 869 new cases and 31 deaths.
Remember they locked down on the equivalent to our Sunday coming up (AM) .
Our numbers today need to be under their March 12th numbers above when announced, and we need to be in lockdown by Saturday at the latest.
Source: Coronavirus Update (Live): 231,203 Cases and 9,390 Deaths from COVID-19 Virus Outbreak - Worldometer
If not, we will, according to the data trends and the assumption Spain will overtake Italy from now on for total deaths, be well on track to have the most coronavirus deaths on the planet.
We also have 20m more people than Spain. And a population density of 251/sq km to 93/sq km.
Some people on twitter are suggesting the softly softly advice is to provoke such behaviour and make it look like the draconian power grab is for the country's own good. The advice from Johnson has been wishy washy at best. He's even got his own dickhead father undermining him.
Agree and supplies of food medicine etc would have needed to be carefully controlled.But the thing we don't know is if it will re-emerge there after the lockdown is lifted and restrictions eased? They could well face a second wave. As one of the models showed a lockdown is only as strong as its weakest point and it will inevitably let some through as people require food/medicine etc to be brought in from outside the lockdown area.
But even then I take any info from China with a massive amount of salt anyway.
Yeah that's very true. Madrid is similar to London in pop. density though.
I can't wait to read his autobioGRAPHySo you’re subject zero?
Yeah, but where's the downward curve in your rectangular graph?The next flu pandemic will come from the consumption of which animal View attachment 14488
Not enough graphs on this thread.
please watch the above video (mins 10-25) talks about death rates in that section.
what are the figures for UK now?
OK cheers, it's when you said about passing it on to others, I was thinking "herd immunity" those boffins keep wobbling on about, maybe once we've had it we go around like Jesus curing lepars or something.It is how immunisation works. Gives you a lower rate if a virus. Your body fights it off. But when it shows up again it fights it off.
Hills body will have fought it off. So his body will be ready for it next time. So he shouldn't catch it again. But he won't be contagious.
That is the reasoning of letting enough people catch it so hospitals can cope but we become immune to it over time. Most don't have much if a problem fighting it off.
They say an 80% immunisation is the lowest point where it would struggle to survive. Personally I'd see it above this. But I am not an expert.
Have Hartlepool only got one case, because they go round hanging everyone who they think might be a Frenchman?Not sure if these are spot on, 676 new cases since the last report 24 hours. The growth is exponential as expected. Sheffield has gone from 1 to 36, must have been an anomaly. London boroughs in red below:
Hampshire 77
Greater Glasgow and Clyde 71
Southwark 70
Westminster 68
Lambeth 61
Wandsworth 59
Kensington and Chelsea 55
Hertfordshire 50
Brent 45
Ealing 42
Harrow 40
Surrey 39
Sheffield 36
Lothian 35
Merton 34
Cumbria 34
Oxfordshire 34
Lanarkshire 33
Bromley 32
Croydon 32
Camden 30
Hackney and City of London 29
Haringey 29
Islington 29
Nottinghamshire 28
Barnet 27
Enfield 27
Buckinghamshire 27
Derbyshire 27
Essex 27
Tayside 27
Birmingham 25
Hammersmith and Fulham 25
Tower Hamlets 25
Devon 25
Hounslow 24
Shetland 24
Newham 23
Wolverhampton 22
Lewisham 22
Hillingdon 21
Kent 21
Greenwich 19
Manchester 18
Grampian 18
Bexley 17
Forth Valley 17
Lancashire 15
Northamptonshire 15
Nottingham 14
Trafford 14
Walsall 14
Barking and Dagenham 14
Waltham Forest 14
Cambridgeshire 14
Leicestershire 14
Staffordshire 14
Slough 13
Newcastle upon Tyne 13
Bristol, City of 12
Oldham 12
Tameside 12
Liverpool 12
Leeds 12
Sutton 12
Gloucestershire 12
Ayrshire and Arran 12
Derby 11
Brighton and Hove 11
North Yorkshire 11
East Riding of Yorkshire 10
Windsor and Maidenhead 10
Wokingham 10
Cornwall and Isles of Scilly 10
Stockport 10
Dudley 10
Suffolk 10
Warwickshire 10
West Sussex 10
South Gloucestershire 9
Wiltshire 9
Fife 9
Cheshire East 8
Wirral 8
Bradford 8
East Sussex 8
Borders 8
Bournemouth, Christchurch and Poole 7
Bolton 7
Bury 7
North Tyneside 7
Havering 7
Kingston upon Thames 7
Redbridge 7
Richmond upon Thames 7
Lincolnshire 7
Somerset 7
Stockton-on-Tees 6
Torbay 6
Central Bedfordshire 6
Rochdale 6
Barnsley 6
Sandwell 6
Dumfries and Galloway 6
Highland 6
Plymouth 5
Southend-on-Sea 5
Reading 5
Cheshire West and Chester 5
Dorset 5
Wakefield 5
Worcestershire 5
Halton 4
Warrington 4
Blackpool 4
York 4
North Somerset 4
Medway 4
Milton Keynes 4
Portsmouth 4
Southampton 4
Northumberland 4
Salford 4
Wigan 4
Sefton 4
Rotherham 4
Coventry 4
Norfolk 4
Leicester 3
Herefordshire, County of 3
Bath and North East Somerset 3
Swindon 3
Luton 3
Bracknell Forest 3
West Berkshire 3
County Durham 3
Shropshire 3
Doncaster 3
Sunderland 3
Calderdale 3
Darlington 2
Peterborough 2
Thurrock 2
Isle of Wight 2
St. Helens 2
South Tyneside 2
Kirklees 2
Hartlepool 1
Redcar and Cleveland 1
Blackburn with Darwen 1
Kingston upon Hull, City of 1
North Lincolnshire 1
Stoke-on-Trent 1
Bedford 1
Knowsley 1
Solihull 1
Gateshead
Not sure if these are spot on, 676 new cases since the last report 24 hours. The growth is exponential as expected. Sheffield has gone from 1 to 36, must have been an anomaly. London boroughs in red below:
Hampshire 77
Greater Glasgow and Clyde 71
Southwark 70
Westminster 68
Lambeth 61
Wandsworth 59
Kensington and Chelsea 55
Hertfordshire 50
Brent 45
Ealing 42
Harrow 40
Surrey 39
Sheffield 36
Lothian 35
Merton 34
Cumbria 34
Oxfordshire 34
Lanarkshire 33
Bromley 32
Croydon 32
Camden 30
Hackney and City of London 29
Haringey 29
Islington 29
Nottinghamshire 28
Barnet 27
Enfield 27
Buckinghamshire 27
Derbyshire 27
Essex 27
Tayside 27
Birmingham 25
Hammersmith and Fulham 25
Tower Hamlets 25
Devon 25
Hounslow 24
Shetland 24
Newham 23
Wolverhampton 22
Lewisham 22
Hillingdon 21
Kent 21
Greenwich 19
Manchester 18
Grampian 18
Bexley 17
Forth Valley 17
Lancashire 15
Northamptonshire 15
Nottingham 14
Trafford 14
Walsall 14
Barking and Dagenham 14
Waltham Forest 14
Cambridgeshire 14
Leicestershire 14
Staffordshire 14
Slough 13
Newcastle upon Tyne 13
Bristol, City of 12
Oldham 12
Tameside 12
Liverpool 12
Leeds 12
Sutton 12
Gloucestershire 12
Ayrshire and Arran 12
Derby 11
Brighton and Hove 11
North Yorkshire 11
East Riding of Yorkshire 10
Windsor and Maidenhead 10
Wokingham 10
Cornwall and Isles of Scilly 10
Stockport 10
Dudley 10
Suffolk 10
Warwickshire 10
West Sussex 10
South Gloucestershire 9
Wiltshire 9
Fife 9
Cheshire East 8
Wirral 8
Bradford 8
East Sussex 8
Borders 8
Bournemouth, Christchurch and Poole 7
Bolton 7
Bury 7
North Tyneside 7
Havering 7
Kingston upon Thames 7
Redbridge 7
Richmond upon Thames 7
Lincolnshire 7
Somerset 7
Stockton-on-Tees 6
Torbay 6
Central Bedfordshire 6
Rochdale 6
Barnsley 6
Sandwell 6
Dumfries and Galloway 6
Highland 6
Plymouth 5
Southend-on-Sea 5
Reading 5
Cheshire West and Chester 5
Dorset 5
Wakefield 5
Worcestershire 5
Halton 4
Warrington 4
Blackpool 4
York 4
North Somerset 4
Medway 4
Milton Keynes 4
Portsmouth 4
Southampton 4
Northumberland 4
Salford 4
Wigan 4
Sefton 4
Rotherham 4
Coventry 4
Norfolk 4
Leicester 3
Herefordshire, County of 3
Bath and North East Somerset 3
Swindon 3
Luton 3
Bracknell Forest 3
West Berkshire 3
County Durham 3
Shropshire 3
Doncaster 3
Sunderland 3
Calderdale 3
Darlington 2
Peterborough 2
Thurrock 2
Isle of Wight 2
St. Helens 2
South Tyneside 2
Kirklees 2
Hartlepool 1
Redcar and Cleveland 1
Blackburn with Darwen 1
Kingston upon Hull, City of 1
North Lincolnshire 1
Stoke-on-Trent 1
Bedford 1
Knowsley 1
Solihull 1
Gateshead
I must admit I only briefly went through that section, watching bits here and there so apologies if I missed a relevant point - but he is talking about mortality rates there, my post was in reference to cumulative deaths.
Not sure if these are spot on, 676 new cases since the last report 24 hours. The growth is exponential as expected. Sheffield has gone from 1 to 36, must have been an anomaly. London boroughs in red below:
Hampshire 77
Greater Glasgow and Clyde 71
Southwark 70
Westminster 68
Lambeth 61
Wandsworth 59
Kensington and Chelsea 55
Hertfordshire 50
Brent 45
Ealing 42
Harrow 40
Surrey 39
Sheffield 36
Lothian 35
Merton 34
Cumbria 34
Oxfordshire 34
Lanarkshire 33
Bromley 32
Croydon 32
Camden 30
Hackney and City of London 29
Haringey 29
Islington 29
Nottinghamshire 28
Barnet 27
Enfield 27
Buckinghamshire 27
Derbyshire 27
Essex 27
Tayside 27
Birmingham 25
Hammersmith and Fulham 25
Tower Hamlets 25
Devon 25
Hounslow 24
Shetland 24
Newham 23
Wolverhampton 22
Lewisham 22
Hillingdon 21
Kent 21
Greenwich 19
Manchester 18
Grampian 18
Bexley 17
Forth Valley 17
Lancashire 15
Northamptonshire 15
Nottingham 14
Trafford 14
Walsall 14
Barking and Dagenham 14
Waltham Forest 14
Cambridgeshire 14
Leicestershire 14
Staffordshire 14
Slough 13
Newcastle upon Tyne 13
Bristol, City of 12
Oldham 12
Tameside 12
Liverpool 12
Leeds 12
Sutton 12
Gloucestershire 12
Ayrshire and Arran 12
Derby 11
Brighton and Hove 11
North Yorkshire 11
East Riding of Yorkshire 10
Windsor and Maidenhead 10
Wokingham 10
Cornwall and Isles of Scilly 10
Stockport 10
Dudley 10
Suffolk 10
Warwickshire 10
West Sussex 10
South Gloucestershire 9
Wiltshire 9
Fife 9
Cheshire East 8
Wirral 8
Bradford 8
East Sussex 8
Borders 8
Bournemouth, Christchurch and Poole 7
Bolton 7
Bury 7
North Tyneside 7
Havering 7
Kingston upon Thames 7
Redbridge 7
Richmond upon Thames 7
Lincolnshire 7
Somerset 7
Stockton-on-Tees 6
Torbay 6
Central Bedfordshire 6
Rochdale 6
Barnsley 6
Sandwell 6
Dumfries and Galloway 6
Highland 6
Plymouth 5
Southend-on-Sea 5
Reading 5
Cheshire West and Chester 5
Dorset 5
Wakefield 5
Worcestershire 5
Halton 4
Warrington 4
Blackpool 4
York 4
North Somerset 4
Medway 4
Milton Keynes 4
Portsmouth 4
Southampton 4
Northumberland 4
Salford 4
Wigan 4
Sefton 4
Rotherham 4
Coventry 4
Norfolk 4
Leicester 3
Herefordshire, County of 3
Bath and North East Somerset 3
Swindon 3
Luton 3
Bracknell Forest 3
West Berkshire 3
County Durham 3
Shropshire 3
Doncaster 3
Sunderland 3
Calderdale 3
Darlington 2
Peterborough 2
Thurrock 2
Isle of Wight 2
St. Helens 2
South Tyneside 2
Kirklees 2
Hartlepool 1
Redcar and Cleveland 1
Blackburn with Darwen 1
Kingston upon Hull, City of 1
North Lincolnshire 1
Stoke-on-Trent 1
Bedford 1
Knowsley 1
Solihull 1
Gateshead
Boris saying they are putting somebody with Coronavirus into testing
Coventry 4 Sunderland 3Not sure if these are spot on, 676 new cases since the last report 24 hours. The growth is exponential as expected. Sheffield has gone from 1 to 36, must have been an anomaly. London boroughs in red below:
Hampshire 77
Greater Glasgow and Clyde 71
Southwark 70
Westminster 68
Lambeth 61
Wandsworth 59
Kensington and Chelsea 55
Hertfordshire 50
Brent 45
Ealing 42
Harrow 40
Surrey 39
Sheffield 36
Lothian 35
Merton 34
Cumbria 34
Oxfordshire 34
Lanarkshire 33
Bromley 32
Croydon 32
Camden 30
Hackney and City of London 29
Haringey 29
Islington 29
Nottinghamshire 28
Barnet 27
Enfield 27
Buckinghamshire 27
Derbyshire 27
Essex 27
Tayside 27
Birmingham 25
Hammersmith and Fulham 25
Tower Hamlets 25
Devon 25
Hounslow 24
Shetland 24
Newham 23
Wolverhampton 22
Lewisham 22
Hillingdon 21
Kent 21
Greenwich 19
Manchester 18
Grampian 18
Bexley 17
Forth Valley 17
Lancashire 15
Northamptonshire 15
Nottingham 14
Trafford 14
Walsall 14
Barking and Dagenham 14
Waltham Forest 14
Cambridgeshire 14
Leicestershire 14
Staffordshire 14
Slough 13
Newcastle upon Tyne 13
Bristol, City of 12
Oldham 12
Tameside 12
Liverpool 12
Leeds 12
Sutton 12
Gloucestershire 12
Ayrshire and Arran 12
Derby 11
Brighton and Hove 11
North Yorkshire 11
East Riding of Yorkshire 10
Windsor and Maidenhead 10
Wokingham 10
Cornwall and Isles of Scilly 10
Stockport 10
Dudley 10
Suffolk 10
Warwickshire 10
West Sussex 10
South Gloucestershire 9
Wiltshire 9
Fife 9
Cheshire East 8
Wirral 8
Bradford 8
East Sussex 8
Borders 8
Bournemouth, Christchurch and Poole 7
Bolton 7
Bury 7
North Tyneside 7
Havering 7
Kingston upon Thames 7
Redbridge 7
Richmond upon Thames 7
Lincolnshire 7
Somerset 7
Stockton-on-Tees 6
Torbay 6
Central Bedfordshire 6
Rochdale 6
Barnsley 6
Sandwell 6
Dumfries and Galloway 6
Highland 6
Plymouth 5
Southend-on-Sea 5
Reading 5
Cheshire West and Chester 5
Dorset 5
Wakefield 5
Worcestershire 5
Halton 4
Warrington 4
Blackpool 4
York 4
North Somerset 4
Medway 4
Milton Keynes 4
Portsmouth 4
Southampton 4
Northumberland 4
Salford 4
Wigan 4
Sefton 4
Rotherham 4
Coventry 4
Norfolk 4
Leicester 3
Herefordshire, County of 3
Bath and North East Somerset 3
Swindon 3
Luton 3
Bracknell Forest 3
West Berkshire 3
County Durham 3
Shropshire 3
Doncaster 3
Sunderland 3
Calderdale 3
Darlington 2
Peterborough 2
Thurrock 2
Isle of Wight 2
St. Helens 2
South Tyneside 2
Kirklees 2
Hartlepool 1
Redcar and Cleveland 1
Blackburn with Darwen 1
Kingston upon Hull, City of 1
North Lincolnshire 1
Stoke-on-Trent 1
Bedford 1
Knowsley 1
Solihull 1
Gateshead
How does he shag so much with such a bad stutter?
what are the figures for UK now?
More waffle from Boris. Just make a serious point, or shut up and let the grown ups speak.
Reckons he can turn the tide in 12 weeks.
He needs to do something about shop situation.
More security and people taking the pricks round the back and giving them a kickin.
Get some 90's bouncers out of retirement.
68 infections, 33 deaths today
Jesus christ. Says he doesn't want to take too many questions as we've done 3 or 4 of these in a row.
Fucking hell. You're the Prime Minister. Stand up and do your job you lazy prick.
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