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I was reading a very interesting article in the local online paper,I do wonder what we are doing so differently,to get a low infection rate in the south east,maybe it is because we are an hour away from the M25 either side,so stuck at the edge of know where land,what's your thoughts?
Hastings Observer: Study looking into Hastings and Rother’s low Covid-19 infection rates.
https://www.hastingsobserver.co.uk/health/study-looking-hastings-and-rothers-low-covid-19-infection-rates-2974170
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Same here in Norfolk, relatively low number of cases.
Low population density
Low BAME population
No crowded metropolitan areas
Not on the way to somewhere else
All these help, and last but not least people have generally been compliant with the restrictions. |
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"Tendering area has the lowest in essex and uk ..only 2 cases ,its living by the sea thats done it .."
I thought we were lucky in sussex to be 17th and 26th lowest at about 200 infections,we live by the sea too,however '2' in Tendering certainly is good news |
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over a year ago
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"Same here in surrey/hampshire... To be fair i don't mind that shit hole London being locked down....
Awwww no lots of my friends are londoners " mine too... Doesn't stop it being a Dung hole lol |
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"Same here in Norfolk, relatively low number of cases.
Low population density
Low BAME population
No crowded metropolitan areas
Not on the way to somewhere else
All these help, and last but not least people have generally been compliant with the restrictions."
Sssshhhh keep it quiet fella , don’t want others trekking into quiet safe Norfolk |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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I live in Worcester.....considerably below average rate. Currently in Cornwall which is even lower despite a rammed August. Looe is still very busy...last Saturday's pub quiz was rammed!! |
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"Same here in Norfolk, relatively low number of cases.
Low population density
Low BAME population
No crowded metropolitan areas
Not on the way to somewhere else
All these help, and last but not least people have generally been compliant with the restrictions.
Sssshhhh keep it quiet fella , don’t want others trekking into quiet safe Norfolk "
Loads trekked here over the summer already!! |
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By (user no longer on site)
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"Same here in Norfolk, relatively low number of cases.
Low population density
Low BAME population
No crowded metropolitan areas
Not on the way to somewhere else
All these help, and last but not least people have generally been compliant with the restrictions.
Sssshhhh keep it quiet fella , don’t want others trekking into quiet safe Norfolk
Loads trekked here over the summer already!!"
Send the buggers back home |
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"Tendering area has the lowest in essex and uk ..only 2 cases ,its living by the sea thats done it .."
You beat me to it, i also live in the Tendring district and as you'll know its been manic all summer with holidaymakers and daytrippers, yet despite everyone saying how crowded the streets and beaches were and 'out of towners' bringing their 'diseases' with them, we've got off pretty bloody lightly considering. |
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"Same here in Norfolk, relatively low number of cases.
Low population density
Low BAME population
No crowded metropolitan areas
Not on the way to somewhere else
All these help, and last but not least people have generally been compliant with the restrictions."
Yup, all of that. |
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"Tendering area has the lowest in essex and uk ..only 2 cases ,its living by the sea thats done it ..
You beat me to it, i also live in the Tendring district and as you'll know its been manic all summer with holidaymakers and daytrippers, yet despite everyone saying how crowded the streets and beaches were and 'out of towners' bringing their 'diseases' with them, we've got off pretty bloody lightly considering."
Possibly because the locals mostly stay out of the way and the tourists who are infecting each other take it back to their own towns and counties afterwards? |
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By *ostafunMan
over a year ago
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"Tendering area has the lowest in essex and uk ..only 2 cases ,its living by the sea thats done it ..
You beat me to it, i also live in the Tendring district and as you'll know its been manic all summer with holidaymakers and daytrippers, yet despite everyone saying how crowded the streets and beaches were and 'out of towners' bringing their 'diseases' with them, we've got off pretty bloody lightly considering." Yep the same here in east Suffolk. |
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"Same here in Norfolk, relatively low number of cases.
Low population density
Low BAME population
No crowded metropolitan areas
Not on the way to somewhere else
All these help, and last but not least people have generally been compliant with the restrictions.
Yup, all of that."
Yes these seem to be alot of the reasons why Sussex is quite low too
We are usually a popular holiday destination for the older generation,our councils were very uninviting this summer telling people not to come,cancelling all the big events off course like most places,our beaches were not busy at all,yes we have pebbles but so does Brighton(an hour away) and that was packed like sardines |
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"Same here in Norfolk, relatively low number of cases.
Don’t be so sure, I read yesterday that Norfolk was actually one of the areas of concern at the moment..."
That would be Great ( shite) Yarmouth then |
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"Same here in Norfolk, relatively low number of cases.
Don’t be so sure, I read yesterday that Norfolk was actually one of the areas of concern at the moment..."
I think we are off the concern list now |
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"Same here in Norfolk, relatively low number of cases.
Don’t be so sure, I read yesterday that Norfolk was actually one of the areas of concern at the moment...
That would be Great ( shite) Yarmouth then "
It was actually northern Norfolk coast line districts |
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"Same here in Norfolk, relatively low number of cases.
Low population density
Low BAME population
No crowded metropolitan areas
Not on the way to somewhere else
All these help, and last but not least people have generally been compliant with the restrictions."
You forgot to mention, COVID hates banjo music also. |
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By *ornLordMan
over a year ago
Wiltshire and London |
"Same here in Norfolk, relatively low number of cases.
Low population density
Low BAME population
No crowded metropolitan areas
Not on the way to somewhere else
All these help, and last but not least people have generally been compliant with the restrictions.
You forgot to mention, COVID hates banjo music also. "
Yes, and extra fingers seem to confer immunity. |
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By *otsMan
over a year ago
Higham |
"Tendering area has the lowest in essex and uk ..only 2 cases ,its living by the sea thats done it ..
You beat me to it, i also live in the Tendring district and as you'll know its been manic all summer with holidaymakers and daytrippers, yet despite everyone saying how crowded the streets and beaches were and 'out of towners' bringing their 'diseases' with them, we've got off pretty bloody lightly considering.
Possibly because the locals mostly stay out of the way and the tourists who are infecting each other take it back to their own towns and counties afterwards?"
Exactly |
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By *ostafunMan
over a year ago
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"Same here in Norfolk, relatively low number of cases.
Don’t be so sure, I read yesterday that Norfolk was actually one of the areas of concern at the moment...
That would be Great ( shite) Yarmouth then " No it was the meat processing plant at attleborough that caused it to be an area of concern. |
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By *eah BabyCouple
over a year ago
Cheshire, Windermere ,Cumbria |
Maybe the virus doesn’t like the sea breeze....thinking about it though the south generally fairs better with the weather so more chance of people getting a vitamin d top up in the beach areas in the south than in the built up city’s or cold north. |
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