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How many cases per 100k where you are?

131 replies

Crunchymum · 05/04/2021 18:00

I use the BBC website

www.google.co.uk/amp/s/www.bbc.co.uk/news/amp/uk-51768274

Mine is 28 per 100k.

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Poorlykitten · 06/04/2021 07:27

@Newcastleteacake I imagine you are not in the U.K.!

megletthesecond · 06/04/2021 07:37

33 , Hampshire.

My area of town had zero cases the other day. Although knowing some of the idiots I live near I doubt they're the type to test anyway.

FuzzyPuffling · 06/04/2021 08:24

19 and rising daily.

octoegg · 06/04/2021 08:50

@Abraxan

128 per 100,000 in Sheffield, though the actual area I live in is 'under 3' cases (they don't say exactly under 3).

The Sheffield figure seems quite high though it did go down this week.

I'm a different part of Sheffield where our local area rate is over 280/100,000 according to the Gov site if I've read it correctly (same area a whole school was closed a couple of weeks back so not surprising, just disappointing).
RufustheSniggeringReindeer · 06/04/2021 08:53

32 in hampshire, we are in the process of moving to another Hampshire town and that one is 34

JustMeAndWheatley · 06/04/2021 08:58

Immediate area - too low to record
Local authority - 55

Gertie75 · 06/04/2021 08:58

62, it's rising again recently too

Newcastleteacake · 06/04/2021 09:01

@poorlykitten

Nope, not UK.

Hope your cat is ok, if that's where your name inspiration came from.

itsgettingwierd · 06/04/2021 10:16

@megletthesecond

33 , Hampshire.

My area of town had zero cases the other day. Although knowing some of the idiots I live near I doubt they're the type to test anyway.

I'm also Hampshire and my town and neighbouring one has had a few odd days of 0 cases.
unchienandalusia · 06/04/2021 15:42
  1. Surrey.
BikeRunSki · 06/04/2021 22:22

Our local authority publishes “cases per ward”. There are several wards which have had 0 cases for a few weeks. We’re on 6, which equates to about 35 per 100,000.

MojoJojo71 · 06/04/2021 23:04

46 and falling thank goodness

RJnomore1 · 06/04/2021 23:09

Eight ducking teen

What a pile of utter shite

stopgap · 06/04/2021 23:17
  1. It’s pretty much been this level since June of last year. I’m in Connecticut, USA.

In the state, 25 percent are now fully vaccinated and 40 percent have had one dose.

MaudesMum · 07/04/2021 07:59

14 per 100,000. Slightly down from last week. West Country.

LST · 07/04/2021 08:00

32 at the minute

namesnamesnamesnames · 07/04/2021 08:08

12 / 100,000

I feel very safe.

Canigooutyet · 07/04/2021 08:13

According to the link in the op 29.
The thing that’s embedded onto search providers 3.
So haven’t got a clue.

starfish4 · 07/04/2021 08:13
  1. We had a couple of weeks if numbers slowly going up, but has really come down in last three weeks.

We're in a region which higher distribution of vaccines and apparently a high uptake for the county - I guess an element of this is keeping numbers lower now.

StuntNun · 07/04/2021 08:15

17 but that's for the whole district so there must be considerable variation between towns since one is a "hotspot" and the others aren't.

needadvice54321 · 07/04/2021 08:22

25 - Hampshire

We've been just below the England average all the way through

Notmydaughteryoubitch · 07/04/2021 08:31

19/100000 - Shropshire.

Crunchymum · 07/04/2021 09:02

We've dropped even lower now. 19 cases per 100k people.

Meant to say I'm in a central London borough.

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HighlandCowbag · 07/04/2021 09:21

Also south yorks and cases dropped by over a 100/per 100k compared to last weeks figures. I assume that school testing is picking up lots of asymptotic cases that would normally be missed, we are second week of school holidays here.

I wonder if they go back up when the kids go back next week. I think with schools testing, the case numbers will rise as many more 1000s are being tested twice weekly, compared to at Christmas or even in the first wave.

RosieLemonade · 07/04/2021 22:08

@RosieLemonade

15 - Norfolk
Now down to 10. One less and we would be in a different colour band.