Andy_Cooke
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Re: The Boundary changes – the winners and losers – politicalbetting.com
For 1, they need to remember that the risk is "chance of exposure" multiplied by "outcome risk." Qcovid uses about 1 in 50. Fine for when we're locked down, but I'd pref… (View Post)1 -
Re: The Boundary changes – the winners and losers – politicalbetting.com
More data published for England hospitals up until today here: https://www.england.nhs.uk/statistics/wp-content/uploads/sites/2/2021/06/COVID-19-daily-admissions-and-beds-20210608.xlsx (This is alway… (View Post)5 -
Re: The Boundary changes – the winners and losers – politicalbetting.com
Let's get some money to close the deficit by putting the names up for sponsorship. Milton Keynes won't mind being "Red Bull Racing Constituency", and there will be some fun compet… (View Post)5 -
Re: The Boundary changes – the winners and losers – politicalbetting.com
Bolton and Bedford look like good news; other hotspots are mixed. Last I saw, of the hotspots: - Bedford, Bolton, Hillingdon, North Tyneside all looked to be coming down nicely - Bury, Hounslow, Leic… (View Post)1 -
Re: The Boundary changes – the winners and losers – politicalbetting.com
As time ticks on and they can measure the antibody levels in more and more people over longer and longer since infection, more positive news comes out about retention of immunity. https://www.nature.… (View Post)2
