Bury has risen, it is still low in comparison to that in Blackburn, where there are threats of a local lockdown.
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coronavirus rate in Leicester is falling, Health Secretary Matt Hancock told MPs.
The Midlands city was placed into the first local lockdown on June 29 following a surge in cases of the virus.Non-essential shops were forced to close again and schools shut to most pupils while the strict measures were eased further in the rest of England.But Mr Hancock has said today that the seven-day infection rate in the city has fallen from 135 cases per 100,000 people to 117.He went on to say that this
.Bury has risen, it is still low in comparison to that in Blackburn, where there are threats of a local lockdown.
based on figures generated by the Covid Symptom Study app - which has been developed by health science company ZOE and King's College London researchers.
coronavirus that he confessed to his wife that he used to have sex with men, doctors have revealed. The 41-year-old man, who is unnamed, ended up in hospital with a cough and fever before testing positive for the deadly bug, which doctors believe triggered a manic-like state and bizarre symptoms. The man, who was treated at St Thomas' Hospital in London, also became ‘loud and highly aroused’ and inappropriately touched nurses.
Covid-19 infections continues to increase, public health chiefs in England have warned. Data released on Friday shows there were 18 new cases per 100,000 residents in Carlisle in the week ending July 3, compared with eight new cases the week before.
It is the second week in a row that regional leaders have had the most up-to-date testing data from the government, allowing authorities to paint a clearer picture of their local Covid-19 situation.
Tom Hanks is sharing even more details about what it was like surviving the coronavirus.In a new interview, the 63-year-old actor opens up about having COVID-19 at the same time as his wife, Rita Wilson. The two were the first A-list celebrities to publicly announce their diagnoses back in March, while they were in Australia. They have since recovered and are back in Los Angeles.«Our discomfort because of the virus was pretty much done in two weeks.
the Mirror reports.Everyone but essential workers will be barred from leaving and entering the region, which is about 100 miles west of Barcelona.More than 60 new cases of Covid-19 were announced on Friday across 30-plus affected municipalities, which are home to more than 200,000 people.The total number of cases in the region is just over 4,000, according to the Ministry of Health.
Bolton has gone up more sharply than nearly every other council area in England over the same time period.
lockdown after Covid-19 cases spiked. New figures have revealed the Yorkshire town and city have some of the highest virus rates in England.
Council leaders in Bradford and Barnsley have said they are not following Leicester into a local lockdown after figures revealed they had the second and third highest Covid-19 infection rates in England.Bradford has said it is “working hard” to prevent another lockdown, while Barnsley stressed new restrictions are not needed.The latest data shows Bradford has 69.4 cases per 100,000 population, the second highest in England behind Leicester with 140.2.And Barnsley is third in the table with 54.7
Manchester Evening News can reveal - but still nowhere near those in Leicester, where a local lockdown has been introduced this week. In Leicester, infection rates are currently running at around 135 cases per 100,000 people.Greater Manchester’s figure is 13.3 for the past seven days and falling.
Tight lockdown restrictions have been reimposed in Leicester as the city sees a spike in coronavirus cases.Non-essential shops will close from tomorrow (Tuesday 30) and schools will close to most pupils on Thursday (2 July), Health Secretary Matt Hancock said.The city has recorded 866 new cases of coronavirus in the last two weeks.Mr Hancock said the easing of the lockdown planned for the rest of England on July 4 cannot happen in Leicester because of rising cases.He said: “Given the growing