Now is this really like for like when it comes to the method of counting and timing?
As to Cornwall, I quote from Monday.
More than 100 new cases of coronavirus have been reported in Cornwall in the latest 24-hour reporting period.
As world leaders and journalists departed the county on the final day of G7, June 13, Cornwall reported a spike in Covid-19 cases for a fourth day running.
Since Thursday, June 9, Cornwall has been reporting dozens of new cases each day - with 60 on June 9, 82 on June 10, 69 on Saturday, and another 106, yesterday.
In the last seven days, this puts the total at 373 cases - a 832 per cent increase on the previous seven day period.
After months of no Covid clusters, Cornwall now has ten areas reporting more than two cases in the same seven-day-period.
However, the cluster data is five days behind the data used for the daily cases, so will not reflect the latest figures.
The current clusters are as follows:
Towednack, Lelant and Carbis Bay: 4
St Ives and Halsetown: 6
Ponsanooth, Mabe Burnthouse and Constantine: 16
Newquay 13
Illogan and Portreath: 3
Grampound Road, St Newlyn East and Cubert: 3
Falmouth: 10
Bodmin: 3
However, despite the incredible increase in cases - there have been no deaths in the past seven days with coronavirus.
There have also been two, yes TWO, patients with Covid-19 hospitalised at Royal Cornwall Hospital.