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basilrobbie
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I was saying elsewhere that one of the difficulties in understanding the current situation was that you could find a scientific opinion that appeared to back up almost anything.
This is a case in point. The BBC are running a story suggesting that the R rate is getting back up dangerously close to 1. This article says something very different (and quite startling, as far as London in concerned). I doubt that they can both be right, and wouldn't blame the Government for being cautious.
This is a case in point. The BBC are running a story suggesting that the R rate is getting back up dangerously close to 1. This article says something very different (and quite startling, as far as London in concerned). I doubt that they can both be right, and wouldn't blame the Government for being cautious.
Coronavirus could be 'wiped out in London in weeks' - but what's the picture in the rest of England?
The R value in England is 0.75, firmly under 1.0 - which the prime minister named as a requirement for the easing of lockdown.
news.sky.com
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