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Tier 2 it is then... 11:17 - Nov 26 with 5137 viewsportmanking

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Tier 2 it is then... on 09:01 - Nov 27 with 492 viewsTractorWood

Tier 2 it is then... on 12:04 - Nov 26 by ElderGrizzly

Basically, the big cities in our counties drive the decision. In other parts of the country it is more specific, but we have been lumped together in East Anglian counties.

Same in Cambridgeshire, where Peterborough and Cambridge is over 240, but rest of county isn’t above 80.


Bit hard to take in Suffolk. Compliance seems excellent, rates have been consistently low for 6 months. The virus appears to clearly be affected by the season. Infections will be consistently high until April imo. Hopefully the vaccination and the Spring will kick it into touch.

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Tier 2 it is then... on 09:18 - Nov 27 with 468 views26_Paz

Tier 2 it is then... on 09:01 - Nov 27 by TractorWood

Bit hard to take in Suffolk. Compliance seems excellent, rates have been consistently low for 6 months. The virus appears to clearly be affected by the season. Infections will be consistently high until April imo. Hopefully the vaccination and the Spring will kick it into touch.


I would be intrigued to know how many patients are in hospital with corona virus across Suffolk ...

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Tier 2 it is then... on 09:31 - Nov 27 with 455 viewsBanksterDebtSlave

Tier 2 it is then... on 09:18 - Nov 27 by 26_Paz

I would be intrigued to know how many patients are in hospital with corona virus across Suffolk ...


https://www.eadt.co.uk/news/suffolk-covid-cases-in-hospitals-revealed-1-6899987

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Tier 2 it is then... on 12:44 - Nov 30 with 382 viewsSaleAway

Tier 2 it is then... on 12:05 - Nov 26 by SaleAway

Be interesting to see how flexible they are with these figures in 2 weeks, when Greater Manchester will probably be lower than a large majority of tier 2 regions.

For the life of me though, I can't work out how any region with over 150/100k cases and rising has made it into tier 2... if cases are rising after 4 weeks of lockdown, how is easing restrictions going to help?


So we're not even out of lockdown yet, and Trafford (tier 3), already has rates lower (127) than Ipswich ( tier 2, 155).

Also Harlow ( Tier 2) has the fastest rising rate of Covid cases ( 225) in the country.

It'll be interesting to see how they deal with that, if it stays out of control, are they going to lockdown the whole of Essex, or start breaking boundaries.

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