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Re: Until the YouGov CON 13% lead is supported by other polling then it should be treated as an outlier
Yeah, no. They started climbing in late September, which means infections started rising in early September. Ie when the schools reopened. (View Post)1 -
Re: Until the YouGov CON 13% lead is supported by other polling then it should be treated as an outlier
This isn't rocket science. We still have a large adult population under 60 who are almost entirely unvaccinated. The evidence we have suggests that if we open up too quickly (ie before some (presumab… (View Post)3 -
Re: Until the YouGov CON 13% lead is supported by other polling then it should be treated as an outlier
My posts get even more bizarre and unreadable. I hope that is a sufficient deterrent. (View Post)1 -
Re: Until the YouGov CON 13% lead is supported by other polling then it should be treated as an outlier
The UK locked down last March/April, and deaths plummeted (after a few weeks delay). Then we opened up in the autumn, and cases/deaths skyrocketed. Then we locked down again, and they decreased again… (View Post)1 -
Re: Until the YouGov CON 13% lead is supported by other polling then it should be treated as an outlier
You're applying for grad schemes following a career change, if I remember correctly? In which case that shouldn't be too much of an issue since most grad schemes see high turnover after the programme… (View Post)1