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Why are there so many new cases in the UK every day?

The most in the world apart from the US with 5 times the population.

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Because of people that have rushed abroad, the schools are back, people are going back into the workplace, crowd events are going ahead and people have dropped their guard and are going into shops and indoor venues without masks. They should limit crowd sizes and make mask wearing mandatory on public transport and shops. That's my opinion.
 
Because your masters are very jealous of the relative ease that draconian measures have been introduced into other countries.

You need to lay down & be beaten into submission.
 
Because of people that have rushed abroad, the schools are back, people are going back into the workplace, crowd events are going ahead and people have dropped their guard and are going into shops and indoor venues without masks. They should limit crowd sizes and make mask wearing mandatory on public transport and shops. That's my opinion.

Mottie, you troll-feeding twit! You had to, didn't you?:D
 
Because of people that have rushed abroad, the schools are back, people are going back into the workplace, crowd events are going ahead and people have dropped their guard and are going into shops and indoor venues without masks. They should limit crowd sizes and make mask wearing mandatory on public transport and shops. That's my opinion.
Do you think the UK is the only place to have done those things?
 
Why are there so many new cases in the UK every day?

The most in the world apart from the US with 5 times the population.

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Because we eased all restrictions. Nobody is wearing masks, the pubs and restaurants are open, everybody ignoring kids that are testing positive and spreading it.

It's not rocket science.
 
You have to expand the data out a bit. We test a hell of a lot more than our similarly sized neighbours. The more you test, the more you find. We also classify died with covid as died from covid. Not everyone does this.
 
A guy at work has just come back from spain, they are still wearing masks and following restrictions over there.
I notice that they are not on the above list.
 
Many places are still be cautious. A lot of people overseas think we are totally barmy, running about the place pretending that covid is over.
Double vaxxed people are dying, as well as the non-vaccinated.

But, we need to start living normally (which we are).

People need to choose to be sensible and wear a mask when they get on a bus, train, or go to the shops. Problem is, unless the government tells us to, most people don't. People moan about a "nanny state", but we are like children, and only do things when we are told by the grown ups we have to.
 
Because of people that have rushed abroad, the schools are back, people are going back into the workplace, crowd events are going ahead and people have dropped their guard and are going into shops and indoor venues without masks. They should limit crowd sizes and make mask wearing mandatory on public transport and shops. That's my opinion.

and is the correct answer. People are behaving as if it is all over - that is fat from true.
 
It's because so many people are being tested. Notice that the deaths don't rise and fall in line with the "cases".

A "case" is not the same as being ill with the disease, it is merely a positive test result, and the tests are very unreliable.
 
It's because so many people are being tested. Notice that the deaths don't rise and fall in line with the "cases".
No it isn't. You're making things up. Or lying if you'd prefer.

The level of testing hasn't changed significantly since wave 2. The case numbers and the positivity rates have varied heavily.
 
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