Gill W wrote: 19 Dec 2020, 15:47Data is what helps me understand what is going on.Stephen wrote: 19 Dec 2020, 14:15Are we becoming a bit obsessive about data.
At the end of the day what will be will be. We all know what tier we are in and what we have to do to keep safe. The government will do what they feel is required for the country, be it what we agree with or not.
I kept track of the infection rates all through the summer, when the rates were really low. It gave me confidence to know that I could go out as the risk was relatively low. When I saw that infections were increasing in October, we still went out, but only very locally. When infections here boomed in mid November, we just stopped going out.
The data helped me make informed decisions and I'd rather know the background to government actions.
I would have thought Gill all you need to know is the tier system you and others are in as to what you can and can’t do and where you can go.
But if your happy looking at statistics then fine.
My original message point was, it seemed to becoming a bit statistic obsessive on this forum NOT what was being presented outside of the forum. But if that what makes members happy so be it. It was just my personal point of view.





