Coronavirus crisis: Rutland cases remain at 12 as numbers rise elsewhere
By The Editor
16th Apr 2020 | Local News
Rutland continues its good run of having the country's lowest number of coronavirus cases in the county by far.
Figures revealed by Public Health England shows the county still has only 12 cases, the same as yesterday.
As Nub News reported yesterday, the figures are based on where people live, rather than which hospital they are treated in.
But they do not include cases at home or in care homes, so in reality Rutland will have more cases than is recorded.
Nationally and regionally, the death toll and the number of confirmed coronavirus cases continued to rise.
This afternoon Public Health England revealed Lincolnshire now has 531 cases being treated in hsopital, an increase of 28 from yesterday.
Leicestershire reported an increase of 17 cases from 564 to 581.
North Lincolnshire saw the number of confirmed cases rise from 136 to 145.
North East Lincolnshire saw an increase from 84 to 86.
Peterborough reported and increase from 108 to 113 cases.
The United Lincolnshire Hospitals Trust which runs Grantham, Boston, Lincoln and Louth hospitals reported the deaths of four more people who tested positive with the virus, bringing the total number of such deaths to 69.
A statement said: "The patients were two men aged 89 and 90, and two woman aged 82 and 90. All had underlying health conditions."
The North West Anglia NHS Foundation Trust, which operates Stamford and Rutland, Peterborough City and Hinchingbrooke Hospitals, did not issue an update today.
Nationally, the UK now has 103,093 confirmed cases, an in crease of 4,618 on yesterday.
The number of deaths increased by 861 to 13,729 over the same period.
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