Call by their MP, procrastination by council, to reimpose lockdown in Leicester due to covid second wave outbreak mid June.

Being blamed on poverty and ethnic diversity (in layman's terms, high South Asian population).

I've only been to Leicester a couple of times but have never got the impression that it's any poorer than, say, Nottingham, Stoke, Coventry or similarly sized Midlands cities.

Which brings us back to the ethnic mix question which has always been an unsubtle undertone of covid. My question is, is this factor a cause or an effect? I guess we may see the answer when further hotspots / second wave locations emerge. If its Bradford, Southall etc we may get a clue. Communal living may be in the dock...