There's a lot people have forgotten in the short space of a year. Early back when the focus was on the rising cases rather than the deaths, they openly admitted they were doing 'case weighting', if one person had a case and assuming they had an average of, say 12 (I can't remember the exact number they used) people in their close circle, that was being counted as 12 cases.
There's a lot people have forgotten in the short space of a year. Early back when the focus was on the rising cases rather than the deaths, they openly admitted they were doing 'case weighting', if one person had a case and assuming they had an average of, say 12 (I can't remember the exact number they used) people in their close circle, that was being counted as 12 cases.