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Second lockdown considered for Wales
https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-wales-54505436
Reading that, Wales isn't doing too badly compared to the rest of the Uk - further confirmation of that here;-
https://www.theguardian.com/world/20...navirus-uk-map
I have to say I feel a lot safer living in Wales and believe we are being far better protected than those poor people in England. More power to their elbow I say.
we have about 3.5 % of the cases currently, and about 5% of the population, so we're doing a bit better than other parts of the UK, but then the UK as a whole has handled this about as badly as anyone.
What is encouraging is there may be signs the second spike is more under control in wales
Wales has 4.5% of the cases in England as opposed to around 4.5% of the population of England so the difference between England and Wales is marginal to say the least and the earlier claim that Wales is doing so much better than England and the Welsh are far better protected than the English is a bit of a stretch to say the least especially as the south of the UK is not so badly affected and the population of the Northerly part of Wales is far sparser than the areas most affected across the border.
Because I live in the county, I was well aware that RCT had the highest proportion of cases per 100,000 in the U.K. for long stretches of the spring/early summer and, if memory serves me correct, there were times when seven out of the worst ten counties were Welsh. The BBC link posted by delmbox states that the current worst Welsh county, Merthyr, is rated fifty fifth - that to me is a good thing and I don't get why you seem reluctant to acknowledge it.
I wasn't referring to your comment or the figures in your area. I was referring to the post I quoted and to the claim by an earlier poster who considers Wales is much safer and is doing so much better than England when the figures suggest there is very little difference, if any, between the two. In my area for example the figures are probably half of those in RCT but I wouldn't be so bold as to draw any comparisons between the two and certainly not say Devon is doing so much better than Wales on the basis of the quoted figures. However I stress I was not referring to any comment made by you. I hope that clears things up.
Is probably worth noting that in this "second spike" in wales, Cardiff itself had been relatively unaffacted. However it has a high number of new cases today and a high incidence of positive tests (13%) so hopefully it doesn't start to spread in the city.
I guess it could be students as there are a high number of those in the city
Anyone know what happened to this announcement by Health Minister, Vaughan Gething back in July
"""New 5m health lab in Newport to process coronavirus tests
Newport is the site of a new 'Lighthouse Lab', a super lab at the frontline of the UK's testing strategy
A new 'Lighthouse Lab' has been announced for Newport as part of a UK-wide expansion in coronavirus testing.
It will be the fifth Lighthouse Lab in the UK - others have been functioning in select sites across the UK since as early as April,*set up*to process the tests people are sent to do in their own home.""
https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-wales-politics-54510235
I’m liking the cut of Drakeford’s jib regarding this.