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casemoney
05 Jun 20 15:52
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nineteen points
When: 05 Jun 20 15:54
it is elsewhere but not here.dont worry our world beating ttt system will be here next pancake tuesday
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peckerdunne
When: 05 Jun 20 15:55
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1st time poster
When: 05 Jun 20 16:01
low yesterday just caught up yesterdays numbers,,

wonder if we,re ever at war those  counting the bodies can work weekends,fridays and bank hols, Devil
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1st time poster
When: 05 Jun 20 16:10
last Saturday you,d have bet long odds on us going through 40,000 this week,to quote hancock we,ve done it with 2/3 days to spare,probably give himself another high 5
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Angoose
When: 05 Jun 20 16:18
The lagging number for the UK of reported COVID related deaths is now up to 48,359.
England 41,605 + Wales 2,089 up to 21 May + Scotland 3,911 up to 31 May + Northern Ireland 754 up to 29 May.

There was a report issued today by the ONS that reviewed the high numbers of non-COVID excess deaths since the middle of March.
Highly likely that there will be questions about that report at today's press briefing.
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Petraco
When: 05 Jun 20 16:23
I thought the original plan was to squash the sombrero?

And therefore we appear to have been successful as we have squeezed the peak into an infinite tail of the curve Cool
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Angoose
When: 05 Jun 20 16:23
The ONS also reported that the number of new daily infections in England continues to fall, dropping to 5,600 per day from the previously reported 8,000.

However, the Government’s chief scientific adviser Sir Patrick Vallance told a virtual briefing with journalists on Friday the R-number - the average number of people that will contract coronavirus from an infected person - for England was between 0.7 and 1, while it remained between 0.7 and 0.9 for the UK as a whole.

That is a slight rise for England.
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