Meet the Other Phone. Only the apps you allow.

Meet the Other Phone.
Only the apps you allow.

Buy now

Please or to access all these features

Covid

Mumsnet doesn't verify the qualifications of users. If you have medical concerns, please consult a healthcare professional.

How many cases per 100,000 in your area?

104 replies

QuantumJump · 19/12/2020 09:09

206 here. Up from 142 a couple of weeks ago.

OP posts:
TheClitterati · 19/12/2020 11:14

About 580. We were 18 just a few weeks ago. We've gone from very low to very high in short space of time.

Astonishing really.

Snozzlemaid · 19/12/2020 11:17

44 Tier 1

TiddyTid · 19/12/2020 11:33

72 Tier 2

FedUpAtHomeTroels · 19/12/2020 11:36
3littlewords · 19/12/2020 11:37

68 tier 2

Arboria · 19/12/2020 11:50

105 yet Tier 3. Absolute joke! Angry

MsChatterbox · 19/12/2020 11:52

[quote shinynewapple2020]@MsChatterbox

297 is most definitely not the highest in England. There is somewhere , a borough in Kent I think that's over 600.

My area is around 200 as are neighbouring authorities . Numbers came down well during lockdown but seem to be stabilising around this amount for around a week now. We are tier 3. Interesting though that the area over the border about a mile from my house which is in T2 now has higher numbers than we do . [/quote]
Oh my bad, I think our local paper was a bit over zealous... But actually I've just seen it says "one of the highest"... I don't get much sleep 🤣

Aworldofmyown · 19/12/2020 11:54

150

yeOldeTrout · 19/12/2020 11:54

between 86 & 152

Pinksmartie230316 · 19/12/2020 11:56

547

gypsywater · 19/12/2020 11:57

600ish Confused

MsAwesomeReindeer · 19/12/2020 11:59

103 here. Not too far away, where other teachers from my school live they only have 22. The whole county is tier 2. It's a large county geographically, so I'm quite surprised they are keeping us all in the same tier together.

Avondklok · 19/12/2020 12:05
  1. It was over 1000 before autumn half term.
WingingItSince1973 · 19/12/2020 12:19

119 tier 2 xxx

TheAnswerIsCake · 19/12/2020 12:19

@Stokey Upper Tier Local Authority (broadly county council levels), Lower Tier Local Authority (broadly borough council level) and Super Output Areas - individual small areas, a medium sized town may be divided in to 3 or 4 of these, but in rural areas it may cover several villages. It’s interesting to compare the rates at different levels as small areas within a UTLA area can be much lower (and explains people with low hyper-local levels being in higher tiers.)

The situation in Kent is particularly interesting as at the end of the November lockdown West Kent MPs protested vocally about the tier 3 restrictions as the local rates were low. Despite Tier 3, the rates have crept across the county from East to West.

TheAnswerIsCake · 19/12/2020 12:22

[quote shinynewapple2020]@TheAnswerIsCake
Figures I've quoted are based on the look up tool on BBC app. This uses local authority areas rather than wider council areas

I haven't been able to get the interactive map which shows individual ward areas to work for ages .

Assume the point of the thread was to see differences where individual posters live [/quote]
Yes, you’re probably right re:the point, but unfortunately the thread turns largely in to a string of numbers with no reference to where the people actually live. And that list of numbers is available in it’s entirety via the Gov dashboard (even if the map doesn’t work, the listing by UTLA and LTLA is there.) interesting the map works perfectly on my mobile, but not on any other device!

boatgirl81 · 19/12/2020 12:23

28 cases in our rural ward and tier 3. The wider warwickshire area has more but is below average and was hopeful of coming out of tier 3 this week but cases are growing rapidly.

Jocasta2018 · 19/12/2020 12:29

Cases in the last week - 297
In the South-East & we've only just moved up to Tier 3...

ChallyCreaks · 19/12/2020 12:31

343 in a London borough. It was 144 last week!

hamstersarse · 19/12/2020 12:32

58 in my local borough

88 in the larger town overall

Tier fucking 3 since July

Absolute bullshit

hamstersarse · 19/12/2020 12:33

Testing has just about doubled in the last few weeks btw....doing ~350,000 tests a day now

EileenGC · 19/12/2020 12:35
  1. Not UK. We're in total lockdown here (there's 3 levels of lockdown, this is the strictest). Rate has been at 170-220 since October... they want to get it under 100 for January, when schools go back.
Iamsodonewith2020 · 19/12/2020 12:42
  1. Just gone in to tier 3
Iamsodonewith2020 · 19/12/2020 12:43

Up from 38 only 3.5 weeks ago

DrunkenKoala · 19/12/2020 12:47

Medway 831/100,000.
As we finished lockdown our numbers were stabilising (for a week) at around 600/100,000.