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How many cases per 100,000 in your area?

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Florabella · 27/09/2020 17:44

I have become slightly obsessed about checking the figures in my area each day. We have 7 per 100,000 which I think is pretty low. What are the numbers where you live?

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Springersrock · 16/10/2020 17:02

Ours is 20

Up by 12 from the previous week

CeeJay81 · 16/10/2020 17:36

48 now. Low but slowly rising the last few weeks.

PickAChew · 16/10/2020 18:39

339 in my county.
About 75% of that in my msoa
4700 in our city centre 😬

FourTeaFallOut · 16/10/2020 19:09

PickaChew, do you mind telling me where is that please?

Outnumberedwoman · 16/10/2020 20:24

Today we have the prestigious honour of having passed over 1000 cases per 100K. What an honour it is.

stopgap · 16/10/2020 20:31

50 per 100k. I’m in Connecticut USA. Our governor has done a superb job since we went into lockdown. Our bars never reopened, and everyone is wearing masks without a complaint. Our schools are on a daily hybrid model.

But our numbers are rising, which does make me nervous that they will roll back reopening for certain industries.

shinynewapple2020 · 16/10/2020 20:38

@Outnumberedwoman

Today we have the prestigious honour of having passed over 1000 cases per 100K. What an honour it is.

Where do you live ? Is this UK ? I didn't think Anywhere was that high .

shinynewapple2020 · 16/10/2020 20:42

Ours has just crossed the 100+ per 100k mark . Has been rising fairly steadily . I've noticed though that other areas we have visited fairly recently which were really low at the time have had incredibly steep rises ; possibly because there are universities near , I wonder .

onetwothreeadventure · 16/10/2020 20:43

760 per 100k, lockdown round 2 here.

cocodomingo · 16/10/2020 20:54

91 😬

Outnumberedwoman · 16/10/2020 21:29

Im in NI.

OxanaVorontsova · 16/10/2020 21:42

349

Those of you thinking that low numbers mean nothing to worry about, areas in the NW were put in to lockdown with around 20 cases per 100000 article from August
'In the latest seven-day rolling figures, Bolton recorded 64 new cases in the seven days to August 17 – the equivalent of 22.3 per 100,000 people, down from 26.8 in the seven days to August 10.'

pinkkoala · 16/10/2020 23:04

128

carolebaskinfedhimtothetigers · 16/10/2020 23:19

@OxanaVorontsova

349

Those of you thinking that low numbers mean nothing to worry about, areas in the NW were put in to lockdown with around 20 cases per 100000 article from August
'In the latest seven-day rolling figures, Bolton recorded 64 new cases in the seven days to August 17 – the equivalent of 22.3 per 100,000 people, down from 26.8 in the seven days to August 10.'

Yep we went into local lockdown at 35 per 100,000 about a month ago, now 200 per 100,000 and in tier 3
PickAChew · 17/10/2020 00:05

@FourTeaFallOut

PickaChew, do you mind telling me where is that please?
A northeast University City. 1000 cases at the uni in the past week. We're peaking later than a nearby University city that started term before us. Numbers there are dropping, now.
DarkDarkNight · 17/10/2020 00:09

84, western Lake District.

HelloDaisy · 17/10/2020 01:24

63

australia200 · 17/10/2020 01:35

113

LomasLongstrider · 17/10/2020 01:42

323

LomasLongstrider · 17/10/2020 01:47

The next postcode (about 2 miles away where the nearest shopping centre is), is worse again, 435.

Fungster · 17/10/2020 01:58
  1. I'm in the US and my kids are doing distance learning, because the infection rates are not low enough, per state health department guidance.

My hometown, in the U.K., has 438 cases per 10,000. And all the schools are open 🙄

IndecentFeminist · 17/10/2020 07:43

We are now up to 24. Quite a quick increase from 7. But there are only about 140,000 on the island so not huge numbers in real terms.

ComicePear · 17/10/2020 07:49

92, up from 23 two weeks ago.

goldenharvest · 17/10/2020 10:32

243

Egghead68 · 17/10/2020 17:31

746 (covid symptom study)

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