From Lynn News....
'Latest figures from Public Health England show there have been 643 confirmed coronavirus cases in West Norfolk since the outbreak began in March.
That equates to around a third of all 1,928 cases recorded in Norfolk and is more than two and a half times the total of the next highest Norfolk district – 255 in Broadland.
The figures also mean the rate of infections in West Norfolk stands at 423.6 per 100,000 people. Only 10 district council areas in England, out of more than 300, have a higher rate. '
Which probably also explains why the high death rate at QE.
Posted By: promethian1, May 12, 22:07:02
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