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The "I`ve got it" thread...
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<blockquote data-quote="JCMaloney" data-source="post: 7138849" data-attributes="member: 2821"><p>Current R rate is accepted to be around 1.7, higher in some areas lower in others. </p><p>Back at the start we were at around 3 before first lock down occurred. </p><p></p><p>Once you get into the 2`s and things start doubling its a whole new world and the lack of available tests won`t make jack difference. </p><p></p><p>The capacity and availability of testing has been damaged by a range of factors. Demand (many are just sniffles not Covid), supply (unused tests sitting in the south west don`t help Bolton/Bury), supply (from manufacturers), results (capacity local,regional,national,internationally), capacity (appointments folk only want drive in not the walk in a mile down the road!). Non-attendance. Faulty/poor samples and then delivering the results. </p><p></p><p>Knock on effect folk won`t isolate for many reasons...... mostly will they get paid? </p><p></p><p>Same as furlough its a managed crash landing of the plane rather than piling into the mountain.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="JCMaloney, post: 7138849, member: 2821"] Current R rate is accepted to be around 1.7, higher in some areas lower in others. Back at the start we were at around 3 before first lock down occurred. Once you get into the 2`s and things start doubling its a whole new world and the lack of available tests won`t make jack difference. The capacity and availability of testing has been damaged by a range of factors. Demand (many are just sniffles not Covid), supply (unused tests sitting in the south west don`t help Bolton/Bury), supply (from manufacturers), results (capacity local,regional,national,internationally), capacity (appointments folk only want drive in not the walk in a mile down the road!). Non-attendance. Faulty/poor samples and then delivering the results. Knock on effect folk won`t isolate for many reasons...... mostly will they get paid? Same as furlough its a managed crash landing of the plane rather than piling into the mountain. [/QUOTE]
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