here“That’s partly to do with their roles in society, but it does really show that this is not just a problem of the frail elderly, this is a problem that can affect people between 20 and 40 just as well.“These people will be working in hospitality.
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current infection rate stands at 38.8 per 100,000 population – that’s more than three times the national average and represents a doubling in less than a fortnight.
As Ms Roaf gave an update to the council and its public engagement board this morning, she highlighted ‘an increasing concentration’ of cases in three wards in Trafford – Longford, Clifford and Hale Barns.These areas have seen concentrations of cases throughout the pandemic, with real spikes appearing in Hale Barns earlier this
.here“That’s partly to do with their roles in society, but it does really show that this is not just a problem of the frail elderly, this is a problem that can affect people between 20 and 40 just as well.“These people will be working in hospitality.
city’s worst hit area and public health officials have been visiting households to reinforce messaging on social distancing, mask wearing, and the mixing of households. Manchester Council’s health lead, Bev Craig, says officials are aware of a higher number of cases in Levenshulme than other city wards.
Kearsley, there's confusion. No one can seem to put their finger on why Covid-19 infection rates have rocketed so dramatically.
map reveals the nine Scottish regions projected to become coronavirus hotspots within a fortnight, putting them at risk of local lockdowns.Imperial College London's interactive maps show clusters of red zones in each UK nation, as of Friday, as tough new measures are imposed across Scotland to curb the spread of Covid-19.But the picture looks much worse two weeks from now, with more hotspots emerging across the cuntry.A projection for 4th October shows Scottish areas already subject to local
Matt Hancock has warned that the country is facing a “big moment” as coronavirus hospital admissions continue to rise.The Health Secretary said it is vital that people follow the rule of six, or the more stringent measures imposed here in Greater Manchester.“It is deadly serious,” he told Radio 4’s Today programme on Friday (September 18).“The results of not doing so will be that this goes more out of control and we have to take more stringent measures which have a bigger economic impact and
Old Trafford has become a new coronavirus hotspot for Trafford, with 22 new cases declared in a week.The ward in the north of the borough had the highest number of new cases confirmed of any ward in Trafford between September 6 and September 12, according to Public Health England’s figures.Currently Trafford’s infection rate stands at 43.0 per 100,000 people – which is the lowest in Greater Manchester but above the national average of 32.2.The infection rate is also starting to increase again.A
has already highlighted a rise in older people contracting the virus within the borough, including an increase in admissions and deaths. But Bolton’s trend appears to be more recent and has not previously been highlighted.Its hospital has now warned the rise in admissions has led to its emergency department becoming 'extremely busy'.
coronavirus infection rates soar in the last few weeks. Bolton NHS Foundation Trust and Manchester University NHS Foundation Trust both recorded one more death.The total number of coronavirus deaths at hospital trusts in Greater Manchester, as of Friday, September 11, currently stands at: Meanwhile in Greater Manchester, the latest figures show there are sharp increases in coronavirus infection rates in every single borough.
where tighter restrictions have been reintroduced in the borough after infection rates surged.
young people thought to account for the vast majority of new cases.
There has been a ‘significant’ rise in Covid hospital admissions here in the last week, Andy Burnham has warned, urging everyone in Greater Manchester to pay urgent attention to the increase.While still at low levels, the number of admissions in the week to yesterday was around twice that of the week before.The M.E.N.
including Greater Manchester - are now under extra local restrictions in a bid to reduce the spread of Covid-19.
Alexandra Del Rosario Associate Editor/Nights & WeekendsThe Los Angeles County Department of Public Health’s latest daily COVID-19 update showed a continued decrease in new positive cases and deaths. On Saturday, Public Health confirmed that Los Angeles county saw a total of 1,196 new positive cases and 24 new deaths, boasting a decrease from Friday’s metrics.To date, Los Angeles Public Health has recorded a total of 247,542 positive cases of COVID-19 and 6,000 related deaths.