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  3. The PCR positivity map is out, and positivity has risen to 2.75% in England.

The PCR positivity map is out, and positivity has risen to 2.75% in England.

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  • Dan O'HaraS This user is from outside of this forum
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    The PCR positivity map is out, and positivity has risen to 2.75% in England.

    Adjusted for non-reporting we make it 3.34%.

    In Scotland there's been a sharp upturn to 4.37%.

    https://jamestindall.info/skeuomorphology/ladb_covid/index.html

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    #COVID19 #covid #longCovid #uk

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    • Dan O'HaraS Dan O'Hara

      The PCR positivity map is out, and positivity has risen to 2.75% in England.

      Adjusted for non-reporting we make it 3.34%.

      In Scotland there's been a sharp upturn to 4.37%.

      https://jamestindall.info/skeuomorphology/ladb_covid/index.html

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      #COVID19 #covid #longCovid #uk

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      In London, covid beds are back up to the level they were at at New Year.

      There's a lot of non-reporting boroughs, but hopefully enough for people to be able to triangulate & assess their local risk.

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