The city, which is home to Nottingham University and Nottingham Trent University, was previously not on the Government’s ‘watch list’.
Despite this the Department for Health has insisted the new figures do not impact its ‘watch list’ or change current restrictions in the area, according to the paper.Many cities and areas with universities have seen figures soar after a computer technical issue And the adjusted figures have also revealed that cases are rocketing in other areas, particularly in the North.
Manchester’s weekly rate more than doubled to 2,927 in the week to October 2, equal to almost 530 cases per 100,000 people.Cases in Sheffield almost trebled from just over 100 per 100,000 to 286. In Newcastle, the rate leapt from 268 to 435.Health secretary Matt Hancock said outbreaks on campuses would not necessarily lead to tougher restrictions for the wider community if they could be contained.to simplify how lockdowns work.
Situation when user is too dumb to adhere to software capabilities is not a 'computer glitch', it's an office worker not fit for the job. (just in case you're not aware: they tried to paste into Excel spreadsheet more lines than it can take)
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