That's a whopping rise on 153.9 - or 526 cases - for the previous week, theHammersmith and Fulham is next, with a rate of 212.3, or 393 new cases, compared to 146.4 - 271 cases - for the previous seven days.Nationally,Another 22,885 people also tested positive for coronavirus overnight.This morning, Cabinet minister George Eustice told Sky News: “We know that mortality very sadly tends to follow those spikes in incidence by a number of weeks.
Hackney and City of London have a rate of 176.4, or 513 cases, putting the borough into the top five.They say up to 30 per cent of its recorded cases are students from the area testing positive at universities in other parts of the country. Despite rising cases, it's understood the city could be moved back down to tier one in the coming weeks.Every borough in the capital now has a case rate of 100 new infections per 100,000 people
Ealing has the highest rate in the capital, at 220.3 cases per 100,000 people in the week to October 23 - 753 new cases for that week)
Great work bojo & the rest of yr merry band of clowns
They won’t put it into tier 3
Oh dear Lord..💔💔
I wonder what positive swab for flu would be? Now,and any given year? 🤔
So although London got hit hard in the early part of the year the virus is coming back in the Autumn/Winter like ALL VIRUSES DO yet we never shut down society for the cold, pneumonia and flu. Yes we have a vaccine for flu but look it up it is less than 50% efficient.
What is the death rate for healthy people under 60?
So if you mix with 1,000 people (which never happens) one of them will have the virus but is likely to be asymptomatic so viral load virtually non-existent!