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"Why should parts of the country who have been following the rules and have low cases suffer? just shut down the places who are spreading it."
Not sure it’s quite so black and white as that. Things will always spread quicker in densely populated areas than the countryside, and both places will have those that comply and those that don’t within them. Still, the local approach is what they’ve tried to go with but I presume it may soon go beyond being locally containable. |
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Lancashire is imminent according to the BBC but just limitations on hospitality hours seems not to have worked in places like Bolton so suspect national closure of all will also be announced by Boris.. |
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"Why should parts of the country who have been following the rules and have low cases suffer? just shut down the places who are spreading it."
Those with tighter restrictions haven't necessarily been not following the rules. Check out stats for Northumberland.
Children who have been sent to school, people who have been given half price nights out by the Chancellor haven't necessarily broken rules. |
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"Why should parts of the country who have been following the rules and have low cases suffer? just shut down the places who are spreading it.
Not sure it’s quite so black and white as that. Things will always spread quicker in densely populated areas than the countryside, and both places will have those that comply and those that don’t within them. Still, the local approach is what they’ve tried to go with but I presume it may soon go beyond being locally containable."
You'd think so... Yet London always had consistently lower infection rates... For the first 4 months anyway |
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