I don’t remember seeing the Imperial model for this.https://www.bbc.com/news/education-54827702 …
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Replying to @cjsnowdon
Wow that's a misleading headline. A 'huge' rise of 20% which equates to 10 cases and maybe 1 death? In the whole country across months?
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Replying to @GidMK
I think the 20% rise refers to the injuries and deaths of children, of which there were over 300 in the 2020 period.
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Replying to @cjsnowdon
The first sentence "there was a 20% rise" Second paragraph says that this equates to 64 incidents. So roughly up from 52 to 64. Not exactly a huge increase!
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Replying to @GidMK @cjsnowdon
If we were to normalise to population, I suspect it would be more useful. From a rate of roughly 2.6 per 100k to 3.2 per 100k children, or an absolute increase of around 0.006%
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