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Policy & Strategy Analytics academic at Loughborough University; Fellow, St Catherine's College, Oxford. Member, @IndependentSage.

Sep 10, 2020, 8 tweets

I have been looking at the MSOA data for cases to 6 September 2020 at arcgis.com/apps/webappvie… . There are some places with very high case numbers.

#Sunderland - Houghton West (Houghton-le-Spring) has 45 cases in the week to 6 September. Which is an incidence of *560* cases per 100,000 (assuming a MSOA population of 8000)

#Bradford - Shearbridge and University has 37 cases in the week to 6 September. Which is an incidence of *460* cases per 100,000 (assuming a MSOA population of 8,000) @UniofBradford

#Birmingham - Springfield & Hall Green West has 39 cases in the week to 6 September. Which is an incidence of *480* cases per 100,000 (assuming a MSOA population of 8,000)

Also #Birmingham - Greet & Sparkill South has 31 cases in the week to 6 September. Which is an incidence of *380* cases per 100,000 (assuming a MSOA population of 8,000)

#Bolton - Little Lever has 24 cases in the week to 6 September. Which is an incidence of *300* cases per 100,000 (assuming a MSOA population of 8,000)

#Oldham - Alexandra Park has 24 cases in the week to 6 September. Which is an incidence of *300* cases per 100,000 (assuming a MSOA population of 8,000)

#Leeds - Lincoln Green & St James has an incidence of 25 cases in the week to 6 September. Which is an incidence of *310* cases per 100,000 (assuming a MSOA population of 8,000)

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