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by ricardobeat 1671 days ago
I think I’ve heard that before, but how is it higher? From the usual dashboards Scotland has 130 cases per million, while England is at 150/million. The number of cases right now is also stable while the UK overall is going up?
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I last checked a couple of weeks ago when Scotland was on 370/100k and England on 350/100k, seemed to have flipped back the other way now
it's hard to compare cases without knowing how many tests were done and how they are administered.
And where in a particular wave a given place is. And what the seroprevalence and other demographic factors are between the two populations.