Lucy
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Oh, and it's only 12 cases in that area. Up from 6 last week.
https://coronavirus-staging.data.gov.uk/details/interactive-map
https://coronavirus-staging.data.gov.uk/details/interactive-map
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Not for a long time. Still got family in the village though.I live closer to Gnosall and Haughton than I do to Stafford... Do you have family at that school?!
Yeah, the “per 100,000” rates always look a lot worse in less populated areas. I’d still feel a lot safer there than in Stoke or even Stafford.Oh, and it's only 12 cases in that area. Up from 6 last week.
https://coronavirus-staging.data.gov.uk/details/interactive-map
Living here myself a few too many people have the village mentality of it can't possibly happen to us...Yeah, the “per 100,000” rates always look a lot worse in less populated areas. I’d still feel a lot safer there than in Stoke or even Stafford.
The thing with the Zoe covid case rates at a local level is the wild day to day variation the rate sores of a couple of days then plummets for a couple but on a national level the data is closely tracking ONS data for the same period but at a local level, It looks that accuracy of data suffers.The Zoe app has this graph which is a bit worrying looking at the steep increase in just two or three days!!
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I may have had a little too much wine but I really don't understand a word of that.The thing with the Zoe covid case rates at a local level is the wild day to day variation the rate sores of a couple of days then plummets for a couple but on a national level the data is closely tracking ONS data for the same period but at a local level, It looks that accuracy of data suffers.
Where do you access that graph as I can only seem to find the local map of case rates?
Where do you access that graph as I can only seem to find the local map of case rates?
I can't find that graph on mine either, where it's got the number of Stafford cases..
Same in Woodseaves.Living here myself a few too many people have the village mentality of it can't possibly happen to us...
Strange..... I've just got the 'report today' message, then immediately under that the 'Did you know message' , then the 'COVID in Stafford' one ..The graph is the first image I see under the "report today" message, then below that is the "did you know" information before the "COVID in Stafford" data.
The graph has only appeared recently but I don't think I did anything to see it.
I meet people like that all the time on the Chase (although they are very much in a minority of users overall). Like you say, they are mainly in the over 60 category of user.Strange..... I've just got the 'report today' message, then immediately under that the 'Did you know message' , then the 'COVID in Stafford' one ..
A staggering 885 today
Some walkers over the Chase this morning didn't seem to think they should be social distancing at all . (Most were very good though , as well as most cyclists )
A big group of 6 oldies were approaching me on the path, I got right over and they still stayed spread out across the whole path. I stepped into the bracken on the other side of a big puddle as they slowly ambled past, still spread right out. Then I got not a thanks , but a "You got yourself the wrong side of the puddle! Hahaha ".
I pointed out that I was actually standing there making a space between us , and one actually laughed " Oh right ". No sense some people
Never mind UV, daylight was at a premium when I was walking the Chase in the pouring rain this morning.UV is really high at the moment.
ultraviolet radiation is present even on cloudy overcast days and being outdoors any virus load is very quickly diluted out of existence as ventilation is excellent.UV is really high at the moment.
ultraviolet radiation is present even on cloudy overcast days and being outdoors any virus load is very quickly diluted out of existence as ventilation is excellent.