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By *ady Lick OP   Woman
over a year ago

Northampton Somewhere

Why is covid so bad up there again?

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago


"Why is covid so bad up there again?"

As with every other health situation the north has been historically poorer than the rest of the U.K.

I'd suggest that higher rates of deprivation is the root problem.

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By *exy_HornyCouple
over a year ago

Leigh


"Why is covid so bad up there again?"

Lots of selfish people travelling to India and Pakistan for "family reasons".

Lots of selfish people refusing the vaccine.

Lots of people living in poor and overcrowded housing.

Lots of people who can't work from home.

Lots of people ignoring the rules.

Lots of people in more than one of the above groups.

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By *empsey and hotpieceMan
over a year ago

North west


"

As with every other health situation the north has been historically poorer than the rest of the U.K.

I'd suggest that higher rates of deprivation is the root problem."

Yes, this is probably the reason, covid maybe sits ready to pounce on northerners flat caps and in the fur of their whippets and makes its move while they’re int t pub drinking stout

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By *armandwet50Couple
over a year ago

Far far away


"

As with every other health situation the north has been historically poorer than the rest of the U.K.

I'd suggest that higher rates of deprivation is the root problem.

Yes, this is probably the reason, covid maybe sits ready to pounce on northerners flat caps and in the fur of their whippets and makes its move while they’re int t pub drinking stout "

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By *olymalelincsMan
over a year ago

southend


"Why is covid so bad up there again?

Lots of selfish people travelling to India and Pakistan for "family reasons".

Lots of selfish people refusing the vaccine.

Lots of people living in poor and overcrowded housing.

Lots of people who can't work from home.

Lots of people ignoring the rules.

Lots of people in more than one of the above groups."

^this^

Essex where I am originally from will have similar issues to this and for the same reasons

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By *allySlinkyWoman
over a year ago

Leeds

Hot pot is a melting pot. A Covid cauldron.

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By *naswingdressWoman
over a year ago

Manchester (she/her)


"Why is covid so bad up there again?

As with every other health situation the north has been historically poorer than the rest of the U.K.

I'd suggest that higher rates of deprivation is the root problem."

Quite, but that's not an emotionally satisfying answer, so it'll not go far

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago


"Why is covid so bad up there again?

Lots of selfish people travelling to India and Pakistan for "family reasons".

Lots of selfish people refusing the vaccine.

Lots of people living in poor and overcrowded housing.

Lots of people who can't work from home.

Lots of people ignoring the rules.

Lots of people in more than one of the above groups.

^this^

Essex where I am originally from will have similar issues to this and for the same reasons"

Yep. Funny how we haven't had a Lancashire variant spread across the globe, yet we have had a Kent variant spread across the globe.

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By *ady Lick OP   Woman
over a year ago

Northampton Somewhere


"Why is covid so bad up there again?

Lots of selfish people travelling to India and Pakistan for "family reasons".

Lots of selfish people refusing the vaccine.

Lots of people living in poor and overcrowded housing.

Lots of people who can't work from home.

Lots of people ignoring the rules.

Lots of people in more than one of the above groups."

Must be a lot of people as you get a bit of that everywhere.

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By *ady Lick OP   Woman
over a year ago

Northampton Somewhere


"

As with every other health situation the north has been historically poorer than the rest of the U.K.

I'd suggest that higher rates of deprivation is the root problem.

Yes, this is probably the reason, covid maybe sits ready to pounce on northerners flat caps and in the fur of their whippets and makes its move while they’re int t pub drinking stout "

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By *ophieslutTV/TS
over a year ago

Central

Health and other inequalities aren't a great foundation, when you're more towards the end of the spectra that have you towards the bottom.

And we didn't take the clear and appropriate steps at the right time, that would have put people as the priority. We failed to restrict travellers from India, when we knew there was a massive problem there and risk to ourselves. Sometimes the common sense answers and solutions are right.

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By *allySlinkyWoman
over a year ago

Leeds

We didn't restrict travel from India because we wanted a trade deal. It was illogical as Bangladesh and Pakistan were on the red list yet their Covid figures were better than India.

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By *ophieslutTV/TS
over a year ago

Central


"We didn't restrict travel from India because we wanted a trade deal. It was illogical as Bangladesh and Pakistan were on the red list yet their Covid figures were better than India. "

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago


"

As with every other health situation the north has been historically poorer than the rest of the U.K.

I'd suggest that higher rates of deprivation is the root problem.

Yes, this is probably the reason, covid maybe sits ready to pounce on northerners flat caps and in the fur of their whippets and makes its move while they’re int t pub drinking stout "

Hahahaaaaa! Brilliant!

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By *olymalelincsMan
over a year ago

southend


"Why is covid so bad up there again?

Lots of selfish people travelling to India and Pakistan for "family reasons".

Lots of selfish people refusing the vaccine.

Lots of people living in poor and overcrowded housing.

Lots of people who can't work from home.

Lots of people ignoring the rules.

Lots of people in more than one of the above groups.

^this^

Essex where I am originally from will have similar issues to this and for the same reasons

Yep. Funny how we haven't had a Lancashire variant spread across the globe, yet we have had a Kent variant spread across the globe."

Same I haven't seen a Lincolnshire variant either, I do think 2 massive factors in all of this are

1. Population density

And

2. The density of the population

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By *ackformore100Man
over a year ago

Tin town


"Health and other inequalities aren't a great foundation, when you're more towards the end of the spectra that have you towards the bottom.

And we didn't take the clear and appropriate steps at the right time, that would have put people as the priority. We failed to restrict travellers from India, when we knew there was a massive problem there and risk to ourselves. Sometimes the common sense answers and solutions are right. "

Yes... The greatest scientific minds of the planet have been churning data through the night and worked out that...

The infections are spreading faster amongst :

*the most mobile demographic

*the demographic who have not even been offered one jab yet, let alone 2

*the areas where vaccine uptake has been lowest

*the areas where adherence to social distancing is lowest...

Fuck me who ever could have predicted that would happen.?

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago


"Health and other inequalities aren't a great foundation, when you're more towards the end of the spectra that have you towards the bottom.

And we didn't take the clear and appropriate steps at the right time, that would have put people as the priority. We failed to restrict travellers from India, when we knew there was a massive problem there and risk to ourselves. Sometimes the common sense answers and solutions are right.

Yes... The greatest scientific minds of the planet have been churning data through the night and worked out that...

The infections are spreading faster amongst :

*the most mobile demographic

*the demographic who have not even been offered one jab yet, let alone 2

*the areas where vaccine uptake has been lowest

*the areas where adherence to social distancing is lowest...

Fuck me who ever could have predicted that would happen.? "

Can you point me to the data that proves that adherence to social distancing rules is any lower in the north west.

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By *ackformore100Man
over a year ago

Tin town


"Health and other inequalities aren't a great foundation, when you're more towards the end of the spectra that have you towards the bottom.

And we didn't take the clear and appropriate steps at the right time, that would have put people as the priority. We failed to restrict travellers from India, when we knew there was a massive problem there and risk to ourselves. Sometimes the common sense answers and solutions are right.

Yes... The greatest scientific minds of the planet have been churning data through the night and worked out that...

The infections are spreading faster amongst :

*the most mobile demographic

*the demographic who have not even been offered one jab yet, let alone 2

*the areas where vaccine uptake has been lowest

*the areas where adherence to social distancing is lowest...

Fuck me who ever could have predicted that would happen.?

Can you point me to the data that proves that adherence to social distancing rules is any lower in the north west."

It's in pretty much every story and article about it. Unable to work from home.. More populated housing.. Less able to isolate for financial reasons

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago


"Health and other inequalities aren't a great foundation, when you're more towards the end of the spectra that have you towards the bottom.

And we didn't take the clear and appropriate steps at the right time, that would have put people as the priority. We failed to restrict travellers from India, when we knew there was a massive problem there and risk to ourselves. Sometimes the common sense answers and solutions are right.

Yes... The greatest scientific minds of the planet have been churning data through the night and worked out that...

The infections are spreading faster amongst :

*the most mobile demographic

*the demographic who have not even been offered one jab yet, let alone 2

*the areas where vaccine uptake has been lowest

*the areas where adherence to social distancing is lowest...

Fuck me who ever could have predicted that would happen.?

Can you point me to the data that proves that adherence to social distancing rules is any lower in the north west.

It's in pretty much every story and article about it. Unable to work from home.. More populated housing.. Less able to isolate for financial reasons "

Ah ok, I wrongly assumed you meant people in the North West were deliberately breaking social distancing rules.

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By *naswingdressWoman
over a year ago

Manchester (she/her)


"Health and other inequalities aren't a great foundation, when you're more towards the end of the spectra that have you towards the bottom.

And we didn't take the clear and appropriate steps at the right time, that would have put people as the priority. We failed to restrict travellers from India, when we knew there was a massive problem there and risk to ourselves. Sometimes the common sense answers and solutions are right.

Yes... The greatest scientific minds of the planet have been churning data through the night and worked out that...

The infections are spreading faster amongst :

*the most mobile demographic

*the demographic who have not even been offered one jab yet, let alone 2

*the areas where vaccine uptake has been lowest

*the areas where adherence to social distancing is lowest...

Fuck me who ever could have predicted that would happen.?

Can you point me to the data that proves that adherence to social distancing rules is any lower in the north west.

It's in pretty much every story and article about it. Unable to work from home.. More populated housing.. Less able to isolate for financial reasons "

That's not non adherence, that's disadvantage.

Non adherence you'll find in places like where I live, like leafy south Manchester - because it doesn't hurt people like "us", and hugs and dinner parties are nice

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By *ackformore100Man
over a year ago

Tin town


"Health and other inequalities aren't a great foundation, when you're more towards the end of the spectra that have you towards the bottom.

And we didn't take the clear and appropriate steps at the right time, that would have put people as the priority. We failed to restrict travellers from India, when we knew there was a massive problem there and risk to ourselves. Sometimes the common sense answers and solutions are right.

Yes... The greatest scientific minds of the planet have been churning data through the night and worked out that...

The infections are spreading faster amongst :

*the most mobile demographic

*the demographic who have not even been offered one jab yet, let alone 2

*the areas where vaccine uptake has been lowest

*the areas where adherence to social distancing is lowest...

Fuck me who ever could have predicted that would happen.?

Can you point me to the data that proves that adherence to social distancing rules is any lower in the north west.

It's in pretty much every story and article about it. Unable to work from home.. More populated housing.. Less able to isolate for financial reasons

Ah ok, I wrongly assumed you meant people in the North West were deliberately breaking social distancing rules."

As the op posted. The North West has been pretty much in the worst aftected areas since day 1... But apparently we are completely incapable of doing anything about it. Avoidable problems are the worst kind. It's not like this is the first month of this and its all new to us. We know how it is transmitted, we know we have 3 ways out of it.... Vaccinate, behaviour changes, or do nothing.

Plus for weeks now we've been hearing words about a surge in vaccinating the young.. Or a surge in getting more vaccinated. Just take a look at the daily totals vaccinated.

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By *elnkazCouple
over a year ago

cheshire


"Why is covid so bad up there again?

Lots of selfish people travelling to India and Pakistan for "family reasons".

Lots of selfish people refusing the vaccine.

Lots of people living in poor and overcrowded housing.

Lots of people who can't work from home.

Lots of people ignoring the rules.

Lots of people in more than one of the above groups."

couldnt have put it better myself.

Well said

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By *ooo wet tight hornyWoman
over a year ago

lancashire

I think it is worse again here in some areas of the north west due to the larger Indian community!!

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By *ammskiMan
over a year ago

lytham st.annes


"I think it is worse again here in some areas of the north west due to the larger Indian community!!"

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By *ollycouple71Couple
over a year ago

manchester


"Why is covid so bad up there again?

Lots of selfish people travelling to India and Pakistan for "family reasons".

Lots of selfish people refusing the vaccine.

Lots of people living in poor and overcrowded housing.

Lots of people who can't work from home.

Lots of people ignoring the rules.

Lots of people in more than one of the above groups. couldnt have put it better myself.

Well said "

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By *iker boy 69Man
over a year ago

midlands


"Why is covid so bad up there again?

As with every other health situation the north has been historically poorer than the rest of the U.K.

I'd suggest that higher rates of deprivation is the root problem."

So the virus hits poor folk more then. F%$# me its getting more clever by the day. If folk are deprived, then they wont be able to go out and socialise so what has peoples social circumstances to do with anything

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By *ittleMissCaliWoman
over a year ago

all loved up


"Why is covid so bad up there again?

As with every other health situation the north has been historically poorer than the rest of the U.K.

I'd suggest that higher rates of deprivation is the root problem.

So the virus hits poor folk more then. F%$# me its getting more clever by the day. If folk are deprived, then they wont be able to go out and socialise so what has peoples social circumstances to do with anything"

I think its more to do with the way they are more likely to live all together rather than separate x

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By *ionelhutzMan
over a year ago

liverpool


"Why is covid so bad up there again?

As with every other health situation the north has been historically poorer than the rest of the U.K.

I'd suggest that higher rates of deprivation is the root problem.

So the virus hits poor folk more then. F%$# me its getting more clever by the day. If folk are deprived, then they wont be able to go out and socialise so what has peoples social circumstances to do with anything I think its more to do with the way they are more likely to live all together rather than separate x"

You would think that were obvious wouldnt you?

Also less likely to be able to work from home.

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By *allySlinkyWoman
over a year ago

Leeds

And no gardens to socialise in

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By *ommenhimCouple
over a year ago

wigan


"

As with every other health situation the north has been historically poorer than the rest of the U.K.

I'd suggest that higher rates of deprivation is the root problem.

Yes, this is probably the reason, covid maybe sits ready to pounce on northerners flat caps and in the fur of their whippets and makes its move while they’re int t pub drinking stout "

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago


"Why is covid so bad up there again?

As with every other health situation the north has been historically poorer than the rest of the U.K.

I'd suggest that higher rates of deprivation is the root problem.

So the virus hits poor folk more then. F%$# me its getting more clever by the day. If folk are deprived, then they wont be able to go out and socialise so what has peoples social circumstances to do with anything"

Oh dear.

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