Whole of Nottinghamshire goes into Tier 3
Whole of Nottinghamshire goes into Tier 3
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rjfp1962

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9,096 posts

97 months

Wednesday 28th October 2020
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Latest on Covid-19. The whole of Nottinghamshire has gone into Tier 3 - From 00.01 on Friday.


Alucidnation

16,810 posts

194 months

Wednesday 28th October 2020
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Ok thanks.

lost in espace

6,487 posts

231 months

Wednesday 28th October 2020
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rjfp1962 said:
Latest on Covid-19. The whole of Nottinghamshire has gone into Tier 3 - From 00.01 on Friday.
The whole of it, jeez.

ChocolateFrog

34,954 posts

197 months

Wednesday 28th October 2020
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You're going to be disappointed when you realise literally nothing changes other than needing to eat while you drink in the pub.

BeastieBoy73

780 posts

136 months

Wednesday 28th October 2020
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My local (Rushcliffe) councillor is pushing for all local shops and supermarkets to stop selling alcohol during the tier 3 lockdown to avoid 'illicit house parties'. Looks like I will be doing my shopping in Loughborough if that comes in.

Faust66

2,366 posts

189 months

Wednesday 28th October 2020
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rjfp1962 said:
Latest on Covid-19. The whole of Nottinghamshire has gone into Tier 3 - From 00.01 on Friday.
Source?

Nothing in the local sites or BBC announcing this yet.

anonymous-user

78 months

Wednesday 28th October 2020
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Do we need another Covid thread?

rjfp1962

Original Poster:

9,096 posts

97 months

Wednesday 28th October 2020
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Faust66 said:
Source?

Nothing in the local sites or BBC announcing this yet.
Was announced on BBC News channel literally minutes before I put it up here..

Faust66

2,366 posts

189 months

Wednesday 28th October 2020
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rjfp1962 said:
Faust66 said:
Source?

Nothing in the local sites or BBC announcing this yet.
Was announced on BBC News channel literally minutes before I put it up here..
It's now also on the local rag (Evening Post) site:

https://www.nottinghampost.com/news/local-news/not...

Otispunkmeyer

13,608 posts

179 months

Wednesday 28th October 2020
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Faust66 said:
rjfp1962 said:
Latest on Covid-19. The whole of Nottinghamshire has gone into Tier 3 - From 00.01 on Friday.
Source?

Nothing in the local sites or BBC announcing this yet.
Its on Nottingham council or, for us, Ruschliffe website.

https://www.rushcliffe.gov.uk/environmentandwaste/...

And for Rushcliffe it is not Friday morning. Its Thursday morning at 00:01 (29th of October for anyone who is confused. A lot of people seem to be interpreting Thursday at 1 minute past midnight as Friday. But its not, its Thursday morning, 1 minute into the day. But there seems to be genuine confusion because some places, like the Nottingham Post, do say Friday.

I don't understand though. Even by their own numbers, everything is coming quite steeply down now its gone through the universities and there are just handfuls of "cases" in outlying districts. They're doing what happened in April... putting in tighter restrictions once the horse has already bolted.

http://documents.nottinghamcity.gov.uk/download/88...

That is Nottinghamshire councils latest report. Pillar 1 and 2 cases are steeply dropping. Pillar 2 cases are almost exclusively tied to the university students with the median age being just 20. Going by the districts you can see its clustered round the University area. Thats before you get on to the whole Pillar 2 testing and false positives thing, there are bound to be some.

Pillar 1 testing median age is 63 years old. Pillar 1 is what they do in the hospitals, so basically all the young people are catching it, but only the old are ending up at the hospital. I don't know why they use median over average. Looking at their population breakdowns the vast majority of Pillar 1's are in the 80+ category and the vast majority of pillar 2 is in the under 30 category. Almost no pillar 2 for the oldies.

I also absolutely hate how they have presented the cases all the way back to march. It makes now look much worse than it is because they have not presented the data in the context of the number of tests being performed. But for context... we were performing almost zero testing in March and about 0.5 tests per 1000 people in April. Now we're doing nearly 4 tests per 1000 people.

They also title each slide as Weekly, yet the data shown is cumulative since 21st of Feb.

Only 6 deaths in the Nottinghamshire area in during this month and they are deaths with Covid, not of covid.

https://www.nottinghampost.com/news/nottingham-new...

They're saying the hospitals are seeing an uptick in patients, So maybe in a week or so, we see more deaths of the old either from or with covid (we will never find out) but surely that is now going to happen regardless of locking down because the cases have already shot up and shot down again.






Edited by Otispunkmeyer on Wednesday 28th October 12:25

GadgeS3C

4,727 posts

188 months

Wednesday 28th October 2020
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Sam.M said:
Do we need another Covid thread?

Countyist - #Nottslivesmatter wink

toastyhamster

1,765 posts

120 months

Wednesday 28th October 2020
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GadgeS3C said:
Sam.M said:
Do we need another Covid thread?

Countyist - #Nottslivesmatter wink
biglaugh

The county IS Friday according to our local councillor, not heard any changes about Rushcliffe, so assume that's still Thursday.

king arthur

7,711 posts

285 months

Wednesday 28th October 2020
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Sam.M said:
Do we need another Covid thread?
It's the inevitable second wave of covid threads. Not as severe as the first, yet.

toastyhamster

1,765 posts

120 months

Wednesday 28th October 2020
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king arthur said:
Sam.M said:
Do we need another Covid thread?
It's the inevitable second wave of covid threads. Not as severe as the first, yet.
Give it two weeks.

anonymous-user

78 months

Wednesday 28th October 2020
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GadgeS3C said:
Sam.M said:
Do we need another Covid thread?

Countyist - #Nottslivesmatter wink
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Zoobeef

6,004 posts

182 months

Wednesday 28th October 2020
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Local council have put out a list of things to ignore.

Seems quite long this time.

Douglas Quaid

2,617 posts

109 months

Saturday 31st October 2020
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Otispunkmeyer said:
Its on Nottingham council or, for us, Ruschliffe website.

https://www.rushcliffe.gov.uk/environmentandwaste/...

And for Rushcliffe it is not Friday morning. Its Thursday morning at 00:01 (29th of October for anyone who is confused. A lot of people seem to be interpreting Thursday at 1 minute past midnight as Friday. But its not, its Thursday morning, 1 minute into the day. But there seems to be genuine confusion because some places, like the Nottingham Post, do say Friday.

I don't understand though. Even by their own numbers, everything is coming quite steeply down now its gone through the universities and there are just handfuls of "cases" in outlying districts. They're doing what happened in April... putting in tighter restrictions once the horse has already bolted.

http://documents.nottinghamcity.gov.uk/download/88...

That is Nottinghamshire councils latest report. Pillar 1 and 2 cases are steeply dropping. Pillar 2 cases are almost exclusively tied to the university students with the median age being just 20. Going by the districts you can see its clustered round the University area. Thats before you get on to the whole Pillar 2 testing and false positives thing, there are bound to be some.

Pillar 1 testing median age is 63 years old. Pillar 1 is what they do in the hospitals, so basically all the young people are catching it, but only the old are ending up at the hospital. I don't know why they use median over average. Looking at their population breakdowns the vast majority of Pillar 1's are in the 80+ category and the vast majority of pillar 2 is in the under 30 category. Almost no pillar 2 for the oldies.

I also absolutely hate how they have presented the cases all the way back to march. It makes now look much worse than it is because they have not presented the data in the context of the number of tests being performed. But for context... we were performing almost zero testing in March and about 0.5 tests per 1000 people in April. Now we're doing nearly 4 tests per 1000 people.

They also title each slide as Weekly, yet the data shown is cumulative since 21st of Feb.

Only 6 deaths in the Nottinghamshire area in during this month and they are deaths with Covid, not of covid.

https://www.nottinghampost.com/news/nottingham-new...

They're saying the hospitals are seeing an uptick in patients, So maybe in a week or so, we see more deaths of the old either from or with covid (we will never find out) but surely that is now going to happen regardless of locking down because the cases have already shot up and shot down again.






Edited by Otispunkmeyer on Wednesday 28th October 12:25
Interesting. Thanks for this. I knew the university testing was responsible in some way but didn’t realise it had this much impact. Thankfully they’ve all shagged each other now and spread it so it will be dropping very quickly amongst them now. Whether that will mean restrictions dropped or not though who knows.