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Hopefully tier 2 (from my perspective, I appreciate some will prefer tier 3).
It would be great if we get some guidance on how to move between the tiers tomorrow when they're announced.
Thursday mate
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Hopefully tier 2 (from my perspective, I appreciate some will prefer tier 3).
It would be great if we get some guidance on how to move between the tiers tomorrow when they're announced.
Knew it was Thursday but thought that was tomorrow for some reasonThursday mate
Knew it was Thursday but thought that was tomorrow for some reason
Talk is that the cut off for tier 3 is 250 cases per 100,000 so we still need to drop a bit before we can think about tier 2
Do you know what the cut off is for Tier 1?Talk is that the cut off for tier 3 is 250 cases per 100,000 so we still need to drop a bit before we can think about tier 2
I think tier 1 will be 100 per 100,000Do you know what the cut off is for Tier 1?
Because, let's face it, that's the only one that gives hospitality a chance. They may as well all stay closed if it's either of the others.
We've no chance of getting down to that level before December 2nd.I think tier 1 will be 100 per 100,000
That is above 100 in tier 2
We've no chance of getting down to that level before December 2nd.
Safe to say that the majority of hospitality in the North-East won't be opening this side of New Year.
I think it is highly unlikely we'll be in tier 3. Cases are dropping rapidly in Sunderland and elsewhere in Tyne and Wear.
What a god-awful prospect.Correct.
People are clicking on and no longer getting tested in the run up to Christmas. But as it stands, if it was announced tomorrow, its Tier, 3.
What a god-awful prospect.
Nothing to look forward to - no pubs, clubs, restaurants. No foreign travel.
We may be living, but it's no kind of life.
Stop the world, I want to get off....Get used to it marra. Got another six months of it at least.
What a god-awful prospect.
Nothing to look forward to - no pubs, clubs, restaurants. No foreign travel.
We may be living, but it's no kind of life.
THISGet used to it marra. Got another six months of it at least.
Sunderland's North East Nightingale Hospital could be used as mass vaccination site, government confirms
Sunderland’s Nightingale Hospital is standing by to receive coronavirus patients from across the North East, Downing Street has said.www.sunderlandecho.com
CasesPeople tested positive in Sunderland
Latest data at local authority (upper tier) level provided on 25 November 2020
Daily
77
Last 7 days
665
-490 (-42.4%)
Rate per 100k resident population: 297.4
Tier 2 by ChrimboTier 3
Tier 2 by Chrimbo
Agreed.^
The best part of Chrimbo is the weeks leading up