That all looks very well organised.
I think it was last October when a fellow bass and I in the choir were discussing when to call it a day with choir practices. As infection numbers were rising, he said that his critical point would be when the number of new infections in West Suffolk reached 100/100k. That number was passed in November, then peaked at 499 on 8th Jan, then has gradually come down since reaching 52, then staying at around 40 for the last fortnight. I have been nerdishly keeping a note in my diary.
While I am sure that more infections are being found as a result of more testing, I am perturbed that the number remains at 40 ....... covid is still with us and, unless great care is maintained, it will come back to bite us. I hope people understand the simple principle that the more virus that exists, then the more likely it is that mutations will arise.
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