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Coronavirus crisis: Further plunge in Rutland case rate

By The Editor

8th Mar 2021 | Local News

A further plunge in the Covid-19 case rate has been recorded in Rutland over the weekend.

The district recorded 13 cases, putting it on 1564 in total, meaning around one-in-25 will have tested positive with the virus at some stage.

The number of cases recorded over the past week is now 29 compared with 41 in the week to last Sunday and 98 in the week to the Sunday before.

This gives Rutland a 7-day case rate of 72.6 per 100,000 which is similar to the England average of 69.9, which is also falling rapidly.

The number of deaths remained at 60 over the weekend, with one death with Covid-19 recorded over the past week, compared with two the week before and six the week before that.

Similarly, falls have also been recorded in South Kesteven and across Lincolnshire over the weekend.

The district recorded 24 cases, putting it on 6896 in total, meaning about one-in-25 will have been tested positive with the virus at some stage.

The number recorded over the past week to Sunday however, is now 83, little more than half the 158 recorded in the week to last Sunday.

This gives South Kesteven a 7-day case rate 58.3 cases per 100,000, which is well below the England average of 69.9, which has also been falling rapidly.

The number of deaths increased by two over the weekend to 261, meaning about one in 600 people will have died with Covid-19 since the pandemic started.

Overall, in Greater Lincolnshire, there were 899 new coronavirus cases and 34 COVID-related deaths- compared to 1,283 cases and 35 deaths the previous week.

The government's COVID-dashboard over the weekend recorded 155 new cases in Lincolnshire, 60 in North East Lincolnshire and 41 in North Lincolnshire.

By Sunday evening, three COVID-related deaths were registered in Lincolnshire. These include deaths both in and out of hospitals, as well as residents in hospitals outside the county.

NHS England also reported three new local hospital deaths – all at United Lincolnshire Hospitals Trust. This brings the total of hospital deaths last week to 24, a rise from 11 last week.

National cases increased to 4,228,520 while deaths rose to 124,501, however, daily deaths nationally dropped below 100 for the first time since October on Sunday.

More than 22.2 million first doses of vaccine have also reportedly been given out in the UK.

Monday marks the return to school for millions of children in England. Many schools will phase their returns at secondary level while primary schools are expected to open for all pupils.

SAGE scientists have already said this morning that it is "inevitable we will see a rise in cases" in the next few weeks, however, health bosses have previously moved to reassure that COVID is milder and less threatening in children.

From today, people in England are allowed to meet one friend outdoors but must remain socially distant.

Care home residents can also meet up with one named visitor, though they will be unable to hug or kiss them.

     

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