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10 cases in the latest week 16 Jul-22 Jul
+3 compared with the previous week
978 total cases to 26-Jul
227 coronavirus-related deaths registered to 10-Jul
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721 cases per 100,000 people in the latest week 18 Dec-24 Dec. The average area in England had 267.
2,076 cases in the latest week 18 Dec-24 Dec +496 compared with the previous week
9,500 total cases to 28 Dec 255 coronavirus-related deaths registered to 11 Dec
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645 cases per 100,000 people in the latest week 19 Dec-25 Dec. The average area in England had 248.
1,108
cases in the latest week 19 Dec-25 Dec
-215
compared with the previous week
7,258
total cases to 29 Dec
150 coronavirus-related deaths registered to 11 Dec
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159 cases per 100,000 people in the latest week 19 Dec-25 Dec.

701 cases in the latest week 19 Dec-25 Dec
+14 compared with the previous week

22,204 total cases to 29 Dec

615 coronavirus-related deaths registered to 11 Dec
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461 cases per 100,000 people in the latest week 19 Dec-25 Dec. The average area in England had 248.
478
cases in the latest week 19 Dec-25 Dec
+158
compared with the previous week
2,313
total cases to 29 Dec
88 coronavirus-related deaths registered to 18 Dec
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A little more local detail for some can be found here

https://coronavirus.data.gov.uk/

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There’s a strange wording on the daily deaths statistics at
https://coronavirus.data.gov.uk/details/deaths

I am used to seeing on the BBC the phrase ‘died within 28 days of a positive test, from any cause’

But this phrase, with the word I’ve underlined, is a bit odd

“ Number of deaths of people who had had a positive test result for COVID-19 and died within 28 days of the first positive test “


It implies that some people who have died with Covid (not necessarily of Covid alone) have been tested more than once, which would skew the ‘positive tests’ numbers. Most people would expect that the ‘x number of positive tests’ daily stats to mean new individuals testing positive for the first time?
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47 cases per 100,000 people in the latest week 22 Feb-28 Feb. The average area in England had 70*.

136
cases in the latest week 22 Feb-28 Feb
-59
compared with the previous week
21,797
total cases to 4 Mar
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Seven days to 10 June 2021 In my actual area/ward
8

People tested positive in my borough.
Latest data at local authority (lower tier) level provided on 15 June 2021

Daily
23
Last 7 days 166
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120 cases per 100,000 people in the latest week 5 Jun-11 Jun. The average area in England had 40*.

529 cases in the latest week 5 Jun-11 Jun
+82 compared with the previous week

36,889 total cases to 15 Jun

954 coronavirus-related deaths registered to 21 May
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I wouldn't worry very few have caught it in our mail centre ,all through covid hardly any cleaning,i still have the same dust on my frame from a year ago, another reality you can write as many sheets and safety procedures as you like royal mail rarely give a monkies .
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Of the cases, how many are critically ill in hospital?
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Latest data at local authority (lower tier) level provided on 28 June 2021

Daily
62
Last 7 days
330 up 146 (79.3%)
Rate per 100,000 people: 83.4
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198 cases per 100,000 people in the latest week 26 Jun-2 Jul. The average area in England had 191*.
570 cases in the latest week 26 Jun-2 Jul +273 compared with the previous week
24,239 total cases to 6 Jul
526 coronavirus-related deaths registered to 11 Jun
65% of adults in your area have had the first dose of the vaccine to 5 Jul
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The number of confirmed cases is a meaningless figure now , unless it gets broken down , which it doesn't.
How many are unvaccinated ?
How many have had one dose ?
How many are fully vaccinated ?

It's all very well saying that full vaccination cuts down the transmission rate , without actually providing any proof.