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But this is a real 50p coin, not a spoof:
But this is a real 50p coin, not a spoof:
Well, it's got to be better than sat on public transport when you are 'positive' - thats what they are getting at.
Just a thought. All these students are complaining about being 'restricted' in University Halls. What's happening to those in privately owned 'halls' - e.g. what's known as 'The Student Castle' or 'Circle Square' these are massive flat complexes - students would be 'stuffed' there as there is no-one to look after them.
Let's face it Students have become a 'Cash Cow' for unscrupulous landlords.Looks like if your in private halls you’ve more to worry about than just Covid.
https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-england-leeds-54376899
I thought it was a bizarre policy from the start. It seemed to come out of the blue with no noticeable clamour beforehand to subsidise restaurants. Was it thoroughly researched and costed first? If a Labour government had come up with this they'd be getting pelters.Can't beat money well spent.
https://www.theguardian.com/busines...failed-boost-finances-uk-hospitality-industry
Nonsense. Did anyone expect the sector to be back to normal? Of course not.Can't beat money well spent.
https://www.theguardian.com/busines...failed-boost-finances-uk-hospitality-industry
Each day the Zoe Covid-19 symptom app gives an estimation of the number of active cases in the participant's area. I remember seeing it being in the 40s perhaps 4 weeks ago. This was followed by a rapid rise from very shortly after unlockdown. Just over a
week ago, I thought I'd make a note of the daily increase. At which point the numbers stopped their steady rise and started bouncing up and down around the 830 mark.
This is for Lewisham borough, London. Note that London went into this thing first and almost blind so had the steepest rise in cases around March. It then had a fairly smooth decline in cases until the go back to work to keep the NHS busy moment of folly. The figures are extrapolated from a base of just over 4 million nationally and it works with self-reporting. The stopping of the inexorable rise may be a statistical blip and I'll try to keep a tally over the next few weeks but it does look like the expected increase in cases here has slowed down.
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Estimated number of active cases, Lewisham borough. Sorry, I thought that would be clear from the words and numbers before. 854 today.The scale on the left is what? You haven’t specified the units on the graph.
Estimated number of active cases, Lewisham borough. Sorry, I thought that would be clear from the words and numbers before. 854 today.
No, out of a population as at 2018 of 303,536, there are 854 active cases.Ah so just over 13% of people in Lewisham have Covid-19