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Somerset COVID-19 Local Outbreak Management Plan Dashboard - 24/12/2020 Somerset COVID-19 Local Outbreak Management Plan Dashboard - 24/12/2020 Detected cases Outbreaks, Situations and Single Cases being managed 7763 235 485 67 Open # Surveillance # Closed # Latest 7 day rate per 100k 14-Dec to 20-Dec 180.0 Most recent days of cases Overall profile of the epidemic in Somerset Somerset pillars 1&2 confirmed COVID cases daily Somerset pillars 1&2 confirmed COVID cases daily 200 Daily cases 200 Cumulative cases 8000 Average daily cases Daily cases 175 175 7000 Average daily cases 150 150 6000 125 125 5000 100 100 4000 75 75 3000 Daily cases Daily Daily cases Daily results not usually usually not results 50 50 2000 cases Cumulative Test days from specimen date. specimen from days 25 for three publicly reported 25 1000 0 0 0 Specimen date Specimen date Produced 24/12/2020 For data sources see final page. For more information contact [email protected] Somerset COVID-19 Local Outbreak Management Plan Dashboard Weekly cases (excludes most recent three days with incompletely reported results) 23-Nov 7 day rate 30-Nov 7 day rate 07-Dec 7 day rate 14-Dec 7 day rate to 29-Nov per 100k to 06-Dec per 100k to 13-Dec per 100k to 20-Dec per 100k District Mendip # 115 99.5 82 70.9 145 125.4 175 151.4 Sedgemoor # 124 100.7 105 85.2 156 126.6 256 207.8 Som W & Taun. # 116 74.8 111 71.6 164 105.7 311 200.5 Sth Somerset # 167 99.2 186 110.5 241 143.2 270 160.4 Somerset # 522 92.8 484 86.1 706 125.6 1012 180.0 SW 92.8 86.1 125.6 Somerset 7 day rate per 100k population 200 # # # # 180 Mendip# # # # 160 Sedgemoor# # # # Som# W# & #Taun.# 140 S # # # # Sth #Somerset# # # 120 Somerset# # # # 100 80 60 40 20 0 29-Nov 06-Dec 13-Dec 20-Dec Week ending Produced 24/12/2020 For data sources see final page. For more information contact [email protected] Somerset COVID-19 Local Outbreak Management Plan Dashboard 26 5 40 9 26 22 15 31 FROME 9 13 WELLS 18 4 MINEHEAD 10 9 17 15 3 36 SHEPTON 5 14 9 11 MALLET 4 14 56 12 BRIDGWATER 3 19 32 3 19 TAUNTON 9 11 158 9 14 3 16 WELLINGTON 59 10 5 21 4 8 136 Number of cases in the local 3 YEOVIL area in the past fortnight 3 7 8 13 CHARD CREWKERNE Date range 14-Dec to 20-Dec Weekly rate per 100k 600+ 400 - 599 200 - 399 The numbers in this map show the current cases in the past 7 days, the colour of the tag 100 - 199 shows the equivalent rate of positive cases per 100,000 population over a 7 day 60 - 99 period. Case numbers in Taunton, Wellington, Chard, Yeovil, Bridgwater and Frome have 40 - 59 been combined across the urban area with rates based on the combined area population. <40 Somerset COVID-19 Local Outbreak Management Plan Dashboard Latest R number range for the South West What is R? Region R UK 1.1 - 1.2 The reproduction number (R) is the average number of secondary infections England 1.1 - 1.3 0.9 - 1.2 produced by 1 infected person. East of England 1.2 - 1.4 An R number of 1 means that on Last updated on Friday 18 Dec 2020 average every person who is infected London 1.1 - 1.3 Produced by: will infect 1 other person, meaning the Midlands 1.0 - 1.2 total number of new infections is stable. UK Government Scientific Advisory Group for Emergencies (SAGE) NE and Yorks 0.9 - 1.1 North West 0.9 - 1.1 South East 1.1 - 1.3 South West 0.9 - 1.2 National comparison daily lab confirmed cases 7-day averages National comparison lab confirmed cases 7-day 500 England 450 South West 700 400 Somerset 600 350 300 500 250 400 200 300 150 specimen date. specimen 200 100 results not usually fully usually not results 50 test data as Incomplete 100 0 from days for three reported 0 Lab confirmed cases pop.cases 100k in per Lab confirmed Specimen date 100k per cases in regions Lab confirmed Specimen date Produced 24/12/2020 For data sources see final page. For more information contact [email protected] Somerset COVID-19 Local Outbreak Management Plan Dashboard COVID deaths week ending i 11/12/2020 All COVID Deaths in Somerset Somerset All Deaths (weekly) (ONS) by Place of Death (ONS) 180 COVID Deaths All COVID 160 Total 11/12/2020 Non-COVID 306 140 Deaths 5 year highest 120 Hospital 10 1 4 6 17 20 0 1 8 14 100 1 24 5 year average Elsewhere, 1, 0% Care home, 118, 39% 80 5 year lowest Deaths Care Home 14 Home, 12, 4% 60 40 Hospice, 0, 0% -5% 20 Hospital, 173, 56% 92 107 100 119 118 113 105 101 111 110 Other communal 105 Other 0 0 establishment, 2, 1% Latest week below 5 year average all deaths Week ending Daily COVID Deaths at Somerset Hospitals Somerset Care Home Deaths (weekly) (ONS) 60 8 7 day moving 50 7 average COVID Deaths 6 40 2 0 1 Non-COVID 5 1 14 30 0 0 Deaths 4 8 4 5 year highest Deaths 0 1 Deaths 3 20 5 year average 2 10 1 5 year lowest 31 34 32 25 35 30 34 25 23 23 25 0 0 Occurred week ending Produced 24/12/2020 For data sources see final page. For more information contact [email protected] Somerset COVID-19 Local Outbreak Management Plan Dashboard Daily detected cases pillars 1&2 (Lab confirmed) Pillar 2 Tests per 100k population last 7 days per 100k pop. 7 day rate 3000 Mendip 250 Sedgemoor Som. W&T 2500 200 S. Som. Somerset South West 2000 150 1500 , 100 2,318 results not usually usually not results 2,716 , , 1000 2,301 50 , 2,017 Test , days from specimen date. specimen from days reported publicly for three for three publicly reported 2,103 Lab confirmed cases per 100k 100k cases confirmed pop. Lab per 0 500 Taunton Somerset South Somerset South Mendip and Somerset West 0 Sedgemoor Daily detected cases pillars 1&2 (Lab confirmed) District COVID deaths (ONS data) per 100k pop. 7 day rates 11/12/2020 250 Total deaths Place of death breakdown Care home Mendip Sedgemoor 54 Mendip 16 1 35 200 Som. W&T Elsewhere S. Som. Somerset 150 South West 99 Sedgemoor 31 5 63 Home 100 62 S. W&T 23 2 35 2 Hospice 50 Hospital Lab confirmed cases per 100k 100k cases confirmed pop. Lab per 0 91 S. Som 48 3 40 Other communal 0% 20% 40% 60% 80% 100% establishment Produced 24/12/2020 For data sources see final page. For more information contact [email protected] Somerset COVID-19 Local Outbreak Management Plan Dashboard 5 Data type Next updated How published Link for more information Public Health 24/12/2020 Summarised end of day, daily. None. Not publicly distributed. Outbreaks Lab confirmed cases: Published daily ~5pm with data to day 25/12/2020 https://coronavirus.data.gov.uk/ Pillars 1 & 2 before. By specimen date. None. Not publicly distributed. Data based on PHE reported cases. To note, this may differ Data by MSOA for 25/12/2020 Published daily. By specimen date. slightly data on the coronavirus.data.gov.uk website due to additional data cleaning by the map PHE. R value from SAGE 25/12/2020 Published weekly on Friday. https://www.gov.uk/guidance/the-r-number-in-the-uk group Summarised weekly on Wednesdays Pillar 2 testing 30/12/2020 None. Not publicly distributed. and Thursdays Published daily ~2pm with data to day Hospital deaths 24/12/2020 before. Most recent 5 days subject to https://www.england.nhs.uk/statistics/statistical-work-areas/covid-19-daily-deaths/ (NHSE) data updates. Death counts (ONS) Published weekly on Tuesday with data https://www.ons.gov.uk/peoplepopulationandcommunity/healthandsocialcare/causesofdea County and district 29/12/2020 to the Friday 11 days before. th/datasets/deathregistrationsandoccurrencesbylocalauthorityandhealthboard level As of 2nd June 2020, numbers of lab-confirmed positive cases now include those identified by testing in all settings (pillars 1 and 2). NB The higher case numbers seen in early June include a number of cases that have been falsely identified as positive following an issue at the laboratory. For further information please see the following statement from Somerset NHS Foundation Trust https://somersetft.nhs.uk/?news=issue-affecting-some-covid-19-test-results-for-some-inpatients-at- musgrove-park-hospital Dashboard available at: https://www.somerset.gov.uk/covid-19-dashboard/.
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