How some of the statistics that are announced are worked out are IMO definitely faulty.  Kent is portrayed as having a high growth rate in cases. 

 

But most of the county doesn't, the biggest rises are confined to Medway, Ashford and Thanet (where I happen to live).

 

I know from conversations with my GP (who takes part in daily Zoom conferences with other GP's and health professionals) that most of Thanet has only average daily increases.  Except for one small area of high density, houses of multiple occupation i.e bed-sit land.

 

These small areas are then averaged out for the whole area and then the whole county.  Raising much larger areas apparent rate of infections.