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Somerset COVID-19 Local Outbreak Management Plan Dashboard - 15/01/2021 Somerset COVID-19 Local Outbreak Management Plan Dashboard - 15/01/2021 Detected cases 13441 Latest 7 day rate per 100k 05-Jan to 11-Jan 303.8 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 400 Daily cases 500 Cumulative cases 15000 Average daily cases Daily cases 350 450 13500 Average daily cases 400 12000 300 350 10500 250 300 9000 200 250 7500 150 200 6000 Daily casesDaily Daily cases Daily results not usually not results 150 4500 100 cases Cumulative from specimen date. specimen from 3000 Test 100 50 50 1500 reported publicly for three days days for three publicly reported 0 0 0 Specimen date Specimen date Produced 15/01/2021 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) 15-Dec 7 day rate 22-Dec 7 day rate 29-Dec 7 day rate 05-Jan 7 day rate to 21-Dec per 100k to 28-Dec per 100k to 04-Jan per 100k to 11-Jan per 100k District Mendip # 190 164.4 239 206.8 322 278.6 295 255.2 Sedgemoor # 287 233.0 428 347.5 619 502.5 420 341.0 Som W & Taun. # 334 215.3 467 301.1 709 457.1 554 357.2 Sth Somerset # 305 181.2 334 198.4 471 279.8 439 260.8 Somerset # 1116 198.5 1468 261.1 2121 377.3 1708 303.8 SW 198.5 261.1 377.3 Somerset 7 day rate per 100k population 400 # # # # 350 Mendip# # # # Sedgemoor# # # # 300 Som# W# & #Taun.# S # # # # Sth #Somerset# # # 250 Somerset# # # # 200 150 100 50 0 21-Dec 28-Dec 04-Jan 11-Jan Week ending Produced 15/01/2021 For data sources see final page.For more information contact [email protected] Somerset COVID-19 Local Outbreak Management Plan Dashboard 29 20 32 28 24 36 19 25 FROME 22 24 WELLS 49 10 MINEHEAD 17 16 21 23 9 27 SHEPTON 9 14 20 17 MALLET 12 13 183 35 BRIDGWATER 15 15 47 10 22 TAUNTON 25 4 327 14 16 11 15 WELLINGTON 85 13 11 43 12 4 183 Number of cases in the local 10 YEOVIL area in the past fortnight 14 7 46 14 CHARD CREWKERNE Date range 05-Jan to 11-Jan 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 1.0 - 1.4 The reproduction number (R) is the average number of secondary infections England 1.1 - 1.4 1.1 - 1.5 produced by 1 infected person. East of England 1.1 - 1.3 An R number of 1 means that on Last updated on Friday 08 Jan 2021 average every person who is infected London 1.1 - 1.4 Produced by: will infect 1 other person, meaning the Midlands 1.1 - 1.4 total number of new infections is stable. UK Government Scientific Advisory Group for Emergencies (SAGE) NE and Yorks 1.1 - 1.4 North West 1.0 - 1.4 South East 1.1 - 1.4 South West 1.1 - 1.5 National comparison daily lab confirmed cases 7-day averages National comparison lab confirmed cases 7-day 1000 England 900 South West 1200 800 Somerset 700 1000 600 800 500 600 400 300 400 specimen date. specimen 200 results not usually fully usuallyresults not Incomplete data as test as data Incomplete 200 100 0 from days for three reported 0 Lab confirmed cases cases 100k pop. confirmed in per Lab Specimen date 100k per regions in cases confirmed Lab Specimen date Produced 15/01/2021 For data sources see final page.For more information contact [email protected] Somerset COVID-19 Local Outbreak Management Plan Dashboard COVID deaths week ending All COVID Deaths in Somerset i 01/01/2021 Somerset All Deaths (weekly) (ONS) All Deaths by Place of Death (ONS) 200 All COVID COVID Deaths 180 Total 01/01/2021 5 year highest 397 160 5 year lowest 140 Hospital 22 120 100 Care home, 157, 40% Elsewhere, 1, 0% Deaths 80 Care Home 6 Home, 13, 3% 60 Hospice, 0, 0% 40 20 Hospital, 224, 56% Other communal Other 1 0 establishment, 2, 1% Week ending Somerset All Deaths (weekly) (ONS) Somerset Care Home Deaths (weekly) (ONS) 180 COVID Deaths 60 160 Non-COVID 50 140 Deaths 5 year highest 120 4 17 20 30 COVID Deaths 1 6 40 14 8 15 29 0 1 28 27 2 100 1 5 year average 0 1 15 Non-COVID 0 1 30 0 6 Deaths 80 5 8 17 Deaths 5 year lowest 5 year highest Deaths 0 1 60 20 40 5 year average 10 20 5 year lowest 105 119 116 114 96 101 118 105 101 110 93 106 91 107 31 34 32 25 35 30 34 25 23 23 27 33 19 26 0 25% 0 Latest week above 5 year average all deaths Week ending Occurred week ending Produced 15/01/2021 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 7000 Mendip 800 Sedgemoor 6000 700 Som. W&T S. Som. 600 Somerset 5000 South West 500 4000 400 , 300 3000 5,028 results not usually usually not results 6,065 , , 200 5,006 , 4,320 Test 2000 , days from specimen date. specimen from days 100 for three publicly reported 4,484 Lab confirmed cases per 100k 100k pop. per cases confirmed Lab 0 1000 Taunton Somerset South Somerset South Mendip Somerset West and West Somerset 0 Sedgemoor Daily detected cases pillars 1&2 (Lab confirmed) District COVID deaths (ONS data) per 100k pop. 7 day rates 01/01/2021 600 Total deaths Place of death breakdown Care home Mendip Sedgemoor 500 89 Mendip 38 1 48 Som. W&T Elsewhere S. Som. 400 Somerset South West 106 Sedgemoor 33 6 67 Home 300 200 77 S. W&T 30 2 43 2 Hospice 100 Hospital Lab confirmed cases per 100k 100k pop. cases per confirmed Lab 0 125 S. Som 56 3 66 Other communal 0% 20% 40% 60% 80% 100% establishment Produced 15/01/2021 For data sources see final page.For more information contact [email protected] Somerset COVID-19 Local Outbreak Management Plan Dashboard 6 Data type Next updated How published Link for more information Lab confirmed cases: Published daily ~5pm with data to day 16/01/2021 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 16/01/2021 Published daily. By specimen date. slightly from data on the coronavirus.data.gov.uk website due to additional data cleaning the map by PHE. R value from SAGE 15/01/2021 Published weekly on Friday. https://www.gov.uk/guidance/the-r-number-in-the-uk group Summarised weekly on Wednesdays Pillar 2 testing 20/01/2021 None. Not publicly distributed. and Thursdays Death counts (ONS) Published weekly on Tuesday with data https://www.ons.gov.uk/peoplepopulationandcommunity/healthandsocialcare/causesofde County and district 19/01/2021 to the Friday 11 days before. ath/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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