Are the Government massaging the death rate.

No further deaths announced by South Tees NHS Trust, total remaining at 339.

No further deaths announced by North Tees and Hartlepool NHS Trust, total remaining at 209.

South Tees NHS Trust are 8th highest (same as yesterday) in terms of number of deaths in the North East & Yorkshire region (out of 31 NHS Trusts) and the 37th highest (same as yesterday) in the country (out of 221 NHS Trusts in England).

North Tees and Hartlepool NHS Trust are 17th (from joint 16th yesterday) in terms of number of deaths in the North East & Yorkshire region and the 81st (from joint 80th yesterday) in the country.
 
No further deaths announced by South Tees NHS Trust, total remaining at 339.

Seven further deaths announced by North Tees and Hartlepool NHS Trust, taking total to 216.

South Tees NHS Trust are 8th highest (same as yesterday) in terms of number of deaths in the North East & Yorkshire region (out of 31 NHS Trusts) and the 39th highest (from 37th yesterday) in the country (out of 221 NHS Trusts in England).

North Tees and Hartlepool NHS Trust are 16th (from 17th yesterday) in terms of number of deaths in the North East & Yorkshire region and the 79th (from 81st yesterday) in the country.
 
One further death announced by South Tees NHS Trust, taking total to 340.

No further deaths announced by North Tees and Hartlepool NHS Trust, total remaining at 216.

South Tees NHS Trust are 8th highest (same as yesterday) in terms of number of deaths in the North East & Yorkshire region (out of 31 NHS Trusts) and the 39th highest (same as yesterday) in the country (out of 221 NHS Trusts in England).

North Tees and Hartlepool NHS Trust are 16th (same as yesterday) in terms of number of deaths in the North East & Yorkshire region and the 79th (same as yesterday) in the country.
 
20,524 positive tests in Teesside and 23 new cases in North Yorkshire in South Tees hospital district.

179 new positive tests in North / South Tees hospital districts.

Latest rates per 100,000 population (as at 20th November) [rate from 7 days earlier as a comparison]:

Hartlepool - 406.8 [606.5]
Middlesbrough - 342.6 [498.6]
R&C - 378.4 [499.5]
Stockton - 348.6 [464.6]
 
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Latest rates per 100,000 population (as at 20th November) [rate from 7 days earlier as a comparison]:

Hartlepool - 406.8 [606.5]
Middlesbrough - 342.6 [498.6]
R&C - 378.4 [499.5]
Stockton - 348.6 [464.6]

Do you have a prediction as to what they would need to be for tier 2 and tier 1?
 
Do you have a prediction as to what they would need to be for tier 2 and tier 1?

I reckon Tier 1 is probably out of the question to be honest.

From what I've read, it sounds like most places that were in Tier 1 pre-lockdown are going to be placed into Tier 2 and many places that were in Tier 2 will be moved into Tier 3. If that's correct, you'd still favour Teesside being placed into Tier 3 next week, despite the recent improvement in infection rates.

EDIT - to give an indication of the above, the following is the current rank of each of the Teesside councils (out of 342 local authorities in England):

Hartlepool - 15th highest
R&C - 23rd
Stockton - 32nd
Middlesbrough - 36th

So they're nearly all still in the top (i.e. worst) 10%, despite the fact that rates have reduced in the past 7 days.
 
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I reckon Tier 1 is probably out of the question to be honest.

From what I've read, it sounds like most places that were in Tier 1 pre-lockdown are going to be placed into Tier 2 and many places that were in Tier 2 will be moved into Tier 3. If that's correct, you'd still favour Teesside being placed into Tier 3 next week, despite the recent improvement in infection rates.

EDIT - to give an indication of the above, the following is the current rank of each of the Teesside councils (out of 342 local authorities in England):

Hartlepool - 15th highest
R&C - 23rd
Stockton - 32nd
Middlesbrough - 36th

So they're nearly all still in the top (i.e. worst) 10%, despite the fact that rates have reduced in the past 7 days.
Where would I find Hambleton's rate?
 
Ask and ye shall receive:

Hambleton - 148.5

Currently 202nd in the country. Below the national average for England (214.7).

As Bear says, it would probably be judged alongside the other North Yorkshire authorities.
Would be harsh to lump it in with all of North Yorkshire given the scale but nothing surprises me anymore. 😂
 
Three further deaths announced by South Tees NHS Trust, taking total to 343.

Six further deaths announced by North Tees and Hartlepool NHS Trust, taking total to 222.

South Tees NHS Trust are 8th highest (same as yesterday) in terms of number of deaths in the North East & Yorkshire region (out of 31 NHS Trusts) and the 39th highest (same as yesterday) in the country (out of 221 NHS Trusts in England).

North Tees and Hartlepool NHS Trust are 15th (from 16th yesterday) in terms of number of deaths in the North East & Yorkshire region and the 77th (from 79th yesterday) in the country.
 
20,615 positive tests in Teesside and 10 new cases in North Yorkshire in South Tees hospital district.

101 new positive tests in North / South Tees hospital districts.

Latest rates per 100,000 population (as at 21st November) [rate from 7 days earlier as a comparison]:

Hartlepool - 370.4 [605.4]
Middlesbrough - 326.3 [469.5]
R&C - 349.3 [488.5]
Stockton - 329.4 [463.6]
 
Latest rates per 100,000 population (as at 21st November) [rate from 7 days earlier as a comparison]:

Hartlepool - 370.4 [605.4]
Middlesbrough - 326.3 [469.5]
R&C - 349.3 [488.5]
Stockton - 329.4 [463.6]
Could you throw Hambleton in with those going forward please Billy? Close proximity to Redcar and Cleveland and Stockton areas.
 
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