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People look abroad to say what worked in terms of restrictions and policy but what did did Cambridge do right? If that is the right term, I don't think so.

They have had 55 deaths from a population of 125k they also have high population density
2/ So compare them to Cheltenham who have a lower population and lower density but way more deaths.
3/ Or say Havant, pretty much the same population but lower density but again way more deaths.
4/ Or Fareham, lower population and density but more deaths.
5/ Exeter has a slightly higher population but with lower density but not that many more deaths than Cambridge.
6/ How about comparing to a poorer area up North - Blackpool. Granted an additional 15,000 population and population density is higher but deaths are much higher
Just to add another set of data to this and this is where I noticed the deaths seemed very low in comparison to other places. They had the vast majority of deaths in April & May

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