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Originally Posted by Damien
Why? If we took some arbitrary area of Liverpool that had high cases should that be used to put all of Liverpool in tier 3?
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I think you need to have the meal but what I am wondering is what is substantial and how long does that then permit you to get multiple pints?
Can I order chips and then spend the rest of the afternoon downing pints or not?
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What will lesser measures do in an area that has very high case load ? > 350/100,000
Will the virus magically know to only stay in that area? Will it fail to top up it's Oyster card and have to resort to fair dodging?
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Originally Posted by 1andrew1
If you take London as a region, which you accept, then you take the rate for the region, not for one village/town/borough in London.
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If depends on if you're concerned about a significant increase of transmission. I guess.
Target your hardest measures for a shorter period of time across a large area, or inevitably see an increase in growth which eventually means that all of that area will be subject to hardest measures for a longer period of time.
To summarise 'Nip it in the bud'