Will Barnsley be the next town to go into local lockdown

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  1. dreamboy3000

    dreamboy3000 Well-Known Member

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    Nothing to worry about.



     
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    Maybe if the gov imposed the regulations they laid out instead of just talking a good job but acting on nothing we might have seen no local lockdowns and in fact a national lockdown lifted sooner
     
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    4 regions of Yorkshire in the top ten places for infections per 100k population so at risk of a lockdown (Bradford, Barnsley, Doncaster, Kirklees) and yet we've got the lowest R rate in the country. How's that work? If keeping the R low is so important, then why is our county in danger of getting shut like Leicester.....

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    Doncaster has one of the lowest outbreaks in the country....or at least well in the bottom half.
     
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    Because we are the north. Anything to keep us down.
     
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    Buggar off we dont want yer here anyway.
     
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    Have they said they're looking to shut down the county?
     
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    Wonder if we`ll put a bid in for Tommy Orpington.
     
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    Yorkshire is a big place, but the population is heavily concentrated in a few areas - Leeds/Bradford and Sheffield/Rotherham account for about half the population alone.

    Where is that map from? Last figures I saw showed R>1 in several areas including the South West and London.
     
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    That was on The Sun website yesterday. I can't see the article now but they have this one.....

    https://www.thesun.co.uk/news/12002...-below-1-england-creeping-threshold-midlands/

    Of the places with a low of 0.5 we are the only place with an high that's as low as 0.8.
     
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    I'd be interested where they got them from. The official government figures were last updated on the 25th and have Yorkshire at 0.7-0.9 - Only the North West (0.7-1.0) and South West (0.6-0.9) are different in England.

    https://www.gov.uk/guidance/the-r-number-in-the-uk

    But, the daily death rate has increased over last week, which implies an increase in infection and cases (R>1) in at least some parts of the UK about 3 weeks ago...
     
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    The blue R rate is what Cambridge University think it is and the white one is SAGE.....

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    Of course, if we’d been allowed to go ahead with our plans to develop into a Tuscan village, we wouldn’t have had this problem
     
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    We would have no pandemic here. That halo light would have protected us.
     
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    That isnt the email that BMBC sent to its workers yesterday.
     

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