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Putting numbers into perspective

Low figures for now, but...

Putting numbers into perspective
Image from May 2020: Rother currently has few COVID-19 cases, but more are reported in nearby Kent districts just over the county boundary

As the lockdown re-starts this Thursday, November 5, it is to be expected that people will feel frightened and wary of contact with anybody as the Covid virus is clearly highly contagious.

However the table below shows that, while there are increases in the number of cases in Rother District Council's area, the figures are for now comparatively low.

Cases
Week Per 100,000 Total Change Total cases As of
4 to 10 Oct 34 33 16 285 13/10/2020
5 to 11 Oct 32 31 19 291 14/10/2020
6 to 12 Oct 28 27 5 297 15/10/2020
7 to 13 Oct 24 23 -7 301 16/10/2020
9 to 15 Oct 26 25 -4 312 18/10/2020
10 to 16 Oct 30 29 -4 318 19/10/2020
11 to 17 Oct 31 30 -3 326 20/10/2020
12 to 18 Oct 37 36 5 331 21/10/2020
13 to 19 Oct 41 39 12 339 22/10/2020
14 to 20 Oct 41 39 16 344 23/10/2020
16 to 22 Oct 33 32 7 354 25/10/2020
17 to 23 Oct 41 39 10 361 26/10/2020
18 to 24 Oct 40 38 8 363 27/20/2020
19 to 25 Oct 39 37 1 374 28/10/2020
20 to 26 Oct 44 42 3 383 29/10/2020
21 to 27 Oct 41 39 0 390 30/10/2020
23 to 29 Oct 44 42 10 396 01/11/2020
24 to 30 Oct 41 39 0 401 02/11/2020
25 to 31 Oct 44 42 4 409 03/11/2020
Source: BBC daily reporting of government figures for Rother

By way of comparison (figures for October 25-31) Folkestone and Hythe is 70 per 100,000 and Ashford is 60 compared to Rother's 44, while Brighton and Hove is 133 and Crawley is 137. In Kent, Thanet district is 166 and Swale is 177, more than four times Rother's current total.

However the figures do change daily, and have edged up over the 22 day period shown in the table above, and without a lockdown this very contagious virus could spread even faster.

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