Coronavirus crisis: Rutland reports another confirmed case
By The Editor
12th May 2020 | Local News
Rutland reported one more case of coronavirus today, putting the total at 26.
The county now has a rate of 68.0 confirmed cases per 100,000 of population, the fourth best of the lower tier authorities in the country.
Its increase contrasted sharply with a large rise reported for Lincolnshire this afternoon.
However, South Kesteven district has just reported one more case, according to official government figures.
NHS England this afternoon reported that the number of confirmed cases in Lincolnshire increased from 916 to 977 today, giving the county a rate of 129.3 cases per 100,000 of population.
But the increase still puts the county at half the 246.4 cases per 100,000 rate of the whole of England, which has 137,940 confirmed cases and 29,260 reported deaths.
Among the districts South Kesteven increased one to 146, giving it a rate of 102.9.
Melton also increased one to 57 confirmed cases, giving it a rate of 111.5.
North Kesteven increased four to 125 (107.8).
Peterborough stayed on 295 cases (146.7).
However, South Holland today reported a sharp increase from 132 to 179, giving it a rate of 190.5.
Across the UK, the number of new cases increased 3,404 to 226,423.
The number of deaths increased by 627 to 32,692.
The United Lincolnshire Hospitals Trust today, however, reported no more deaths.
But the Lincolnshire Partnership NHS Foundation Trust reported the county's first death in a mental health facility- a 88-year-old man with underlying health conditions.
Four other fatalities have been reported at Northern Lincolnshire and Goole Trust.
The latest figures bring the number of people who have died in Greater Lincolnshire hospital facilities to 208.
No updates have been issued by hospitals in Rutland or Peterborough.
Additional reporting by BBC Local Democracy Reporting scheme.
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