Current Affairs Coronavirus Thread - Serious stuff !!!

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The Somerset thing has ground my gears a bit. It's a huge, largely rural county. Where I live you could practically throw a stone into Wiltshire or BANES, the local hospital is RUH in Bath, and Mendip district has an infection rate way below the rest of the county. We're suffering because of Taunton and Bridgwater, over an hour away. Bath, Bristol, Wiltshire and North Somerset are all Tier 3, yet I'm in Tier 4. Bent.

Trying to work out where you live from that!
 
Yes, based on the evidence of the first wave.

On the basis of this exchange, you'd say to someone who talked up a football team in the first half of the season when they were playing very well that they were wrong about that because that team didn't go on to win the title. Rather than just accept that the Czechs were doing well in the first wave and then didn't sustain it, you chase me around this forum looking in the bowels of the vaults for incriminating evidence.

You're ridiculous.
 
But Rutherford said other social factors have caused infections to skyrocket in those parts of the state, including crowded housing. “(Southern California) has a very large, poor, densely-housed population,” he said. “We see that here, as well, but it’s in smaller pockets like the Mission or the Fruitvale (neighborhood) in Oakland. But in Los Angeles, it’s millions and millions of people. And it’s not just Los Angeles, it spills into Riverside and San Bernardino, as well, where people are in dense, multi-generational households and people have to leave the house to go to work every day.”
 
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