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2-Dimas Wisnu A., ST., MT., M.Env - Man (Manchester-UK) PDF
2-Dimas Wisnu A., ST., MT., M.Env - Man (Manchester-UK) PDF
2-Dimas Wisnu A., ST., MT., M.Env - Man (Manchester-UK) PDF
dimas.adrianto@manchester.ac.uk
M A N C H E S T E R AT A G L A N C E
§ Population
→ Greater Manchester
2.55 Million (2018)
→ City of Manchester
575,400 (2019)
§ Km 0 of the 1st Industrial
revolution (1760 – 1825)
§ Economic Growth > National
§ The University of
Manchester à 30,000
students
§ The ‘capital’ of football
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SOME POPULAR LANDMARKS
OLD TRAFFORD STADIUM ETIHAD STADIUM
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C O N F I R M E D C A S E S V S U R BA N P O P U L AT I O N D E N S I T Y
Liverpool Manchester
Cases = 1,278 (0.23%) Cases = 976 (0.17%)
Density = 7,000 people / km2 Density = 4,716 people / km2
Birmingham
Cases = 2,618 (0.26%)
Density = 3,649 people / km2 Westminster
Cases = 573 (0.22%)
Density = 12,000 people / km2
§ Westminster is one of the most densely populated cities with relatively low cases
§ Birmingham has more patients with underlying conditions
Po p u l a t i o n a n d D e n s i t y F a c t o r f o r E n g l a n d & Wa l e s
§ Population size, density and residential crowding were not factors for the
1918 Spanish flu transmission and death rates in England and Wales
§ Death and transmission rate were more associated with “Urbanisation”,
involving population migration and mobility
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% O F WO R K E R S C O M M U T I N G TO …
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WO R LW I D E OV E R V I E W O N L O C K D OW N
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POSSIBLE SUPERSPREADER
§ Health Advice
→ Stay at home, protect the NHS, save lives
→ Only go out when essential and keep apart 2 metres
§ Travelling
→ International restrictions
→ Domestic travels – only when essential (Bus, trams
and trains have been limited)
§ Economy
→ £7.5 million package of support available to
Manchester residents facing financial hardship
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TERIMA KASIH