R Rate in London now >1 16:45 - Jul 3 with 2552 views | ITFC_Forever | Great. | |
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R Rate in London now >1 on 17:05 - Jul 3 with 2483 views | itfcjoe | Get the pubs open | |
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R Rate in London now >1 on 17:10 - Jul 3 with 2454 views | factual_blue | Do you have the R number for Barnard Castle? (Asking for a friend with eye problems, so please reply with a larger font) I say 'friend' whilst meaning the complete opposite. | |
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R Rate in London now >1 on 17:11 - Jul 3 with 2454 views | Steve_M |
R Rate in London now >1 on 17:05 - Jul 3 by itfcjoe | Get the pubs open |
I'm off to start queuing now. It is worth stressing that the R rate alone may be high with a small number of cases (as happened in Germany) and the overall prevalence of the disease may remain small. None of which means that pretending the virus has gone away, as seems to be government strategy, is a good idea. | |
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R Rate in London now >1 on 17:22 - Jul 3 with 2394 views | Ftnfwest | Isn’t it 1.5 in Suffolk? | | | |
R Rate in London now >1 on 17:25 - Jul 3 with 2383 views | GeoffSentence |
R Rate in London now >1 on 17:22 - Jul 3 by Ftnfwest | Isn’t it 1.5 in Suffolk? |
no, that is the number of cases per 100,000 people. | |
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R Rate in London now >1 on 17:34 - Jul 3 with 2338 views | Ftnfwest |
Sorry I was being flippant. When one set of numbers goes down, people tend to grasp anything else going up to make a point. | | | |
R Rate in London now >1 on 19:09 - Jul 3 with 2159 views | Trequartista |
R Rate in London now >1 on 17:22 - Jul 3 by Ftnfwest | Isn’t it 1.5 in Suffolk? |
Yes it is 1.5. There were 2 cases in a week, then there were 3 cases in a week. The R rate is therefore not a suitable indicator on its own | |
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R Rate in London now >1 on 19:14 - Jul 3 with 2144 views | Shawsey | It will be much higher in the following weeks. | | | |
R Rate in London now >1 on 11:29 - Jul 4 with 1801 views | bluejacko | Mmmm! Two to three weeks for symptoms to show! Doesn’t happen to coincide with certain protests on the streets of London does it? | | | |
R Rate in London now >1 on 11:52 - Jul 4 with 1744 views | ElephantintheRoom | Sort of depends how many have got it though 1 passing it on to 1 is an R rate of 1 5 million passing it on to 5 million is an R rateof 1 Without an effective testing system its pure guesswork how much covid is in London, Leicester - or anywhere | |
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R Rate in London now >1 on 12:02 - Jul 4 with 1727 views | Radlett_blue |
R Rate in London now >1 on 17:11 - Jul 3 by Steve_M | I'm off to start queuing now. It is worth stressing that the R rate alone may be high with a small number of cases (as happened in Germany) and the overall prevalence of the disease may remain small. None of which means that pretending the virus has gone away, as seems to be government strategy, is a good idea. |
The truth is that in the UK, only around 300 healthy people aged under 60 have died of COVID-19. This doesn't mean that the other deaths don't matter, just that a more viable, sustainable policy is for vulnerable citizens to be advised to shield while the majority try to get on with their lives, which will allow the economy to recover and stem the huge number of job losses and the associated misery. I do still find some of the recent policy decisions baffling, but one can argue about the detail for ever. | |
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R Rate in London now >1 on 16:46 - Jul 4 with 1574 views | Libero |
R Rate in London now >1 on 17:05 - Jul 3 by itfcjoe | Get the pubs open |
“Super Saturday” FFS :’( | | | |
R Rate in London now >1 on 08:23 - Jul 5 with 1244 views | blueconscience | Does anyone actually know the formula behind this mysterious number? | |
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R Rate in London now >1 on 09:10 - Jul 5 with 1188 views | Libero |
R Rate in London now >1 on 08:23 - Jul 5 by blueconscience | Does anyone actually know the formula behind this mysterious number? |
Yes, thanks to work, although I’m pretty sure it’s available publicly too? Not that I’m sure it’s worth sharing with you after your various previous posts downplaying the danger of the virus while insipidity insinuating the government are purposefully fudging the numbers. | | | |
R Rate in London now >1 on 09:25 - Jul 5 with 1168 views | blueconscience |
R Rate in London now >1 on 09:10 - Jul 5 by Libero | Yes, thanks to work, although I’m pretty sure it’s available publicly too? Not that I’m sure it’s worth sharing with you after your various previous posts downplaying the danger of the virus while insipidity insinuating the government are purposefully fudging the numbers. |
Ok young Libero. I understand. | |
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R Rate in London now >1 on 09:53 - Jul 5 with 1138 views | Libero |
R Rate in London now >1 on 09:25 - Jul 5 by blueconscience | Ok young Libero. I understand. |
I was 32 last week mate, if you showed any kind of “understanding” previously I’d engage in conversation with you about it, but... | | | |
R Rate in London now >1 on 10:22 - Jul 5 with 1077 views | blueconscience |
R Rate in London now >1 on 09:53 - Jul 5 by Libero | I was 32 last week mate, if you showed any kind of “understanding” previously I’d engage in conversation with you about it, but... |
32 isn’t old, If only I could be a young 32 year old again, didn’t have to worry about the greys and crow feet!!! [Post edited 5 Jul 2020 10:23]
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R Rate in London now >1 on 10:24 - Jul 5 with 1070 views | Libero |
R Rate in London now >1 on 10:22 - Jul 5 by blueconscience | 32 isn’t old, If only I could be a young 32 year old again, didn’t have to worry about the greys and crow feet!!! [Post edited 5 Jul 2020 10:23]
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It’s also not the young naive whipper snapper you insinuate. | | | |
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