Simple read here breaking down COVID stats in the UK. Demographically, it's kind of similar to a mini USA with mix between mega diverse cities and rural countryside. I don't have a lot of time to comment or analyze but thought some of you would like to see (Keegan99 especially). This data supports a lot of the theories discussed on the forum.
Put in 'Hounslow' if you want a sample council to put in the search. I was checking since it was identified as a 'hotspot' this week. 18 cases per 100k vs 7 national average.
https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-51768274
Put in 'Hounslow' if you want a sample council to put in the search. I was checking since it was identified as a 'hotspot' this week. 18 cases per 100k vs 7 national average.
https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-51768274
If this post is on the B&I forum, lighten up it's just money!
Disclaimer: I'm not that smart.
Disclaimer: I'm not that smart.