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I was referring to 2016, not 2020.

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You were referring to trends and implying that the issue was going on all along when clearly there was a spike in March '21.

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Yes, it would appear there was a spike in 2016 that, so far, no one has been able to explain.

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Great, let's put up the chart, let's compare the spikes

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Go for it, the raw data is linked to in the article.

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Don't really have to...I know it's inconsequential compared to '21.

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OK, well that's not what the data seems to show - at least not in the UK.

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