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COVID-19 Cases Leicestershire (01 March 2020 to 03 February 2021) Weekly COVID-19 Surveillance Report in Leicestershire Cumulative data from 01/03/2020 - 03/02/2021 This report summarises the information from the surveillance system which is used to monitor the cases of the Coronavirus Disease 2019 (COVID-19) pandemic in Leicestershire. The report is based on daily data up to 3rd February 2021. The maps presented in the report examine counts and rates of COVID-19 at Middle Super Output Area. Middle Layer Super Output Areas (MSOAs) are a census based geography used in the reporting of small area statistics in England and Wales. The minimum population is 5,000 and the average is 7,200. Disclosure control rules have been applied to all figures not currently in the public domain. Counts between 1 to 7 have been suppressed at MSOA level. An additional dashboard examining weekly counts of COVID-19 cases by Middle Super Output Area in Leicestershire, Leicester and Rutland can be accessed via the following link: https://public.tableau.com/profile/r.i.team.leicestershire.county.council#!/vizhome/COVID-19PHEWeeklyCases/WeeklyCOVID- 19byMSOA Data has been sourced from Public Health England. The report has been complied by Strategic Business Intelligence in Leicestershire County Council. Weekly COVID-19 Surveillance Report in Leicestershire Cumulative data from 01/03/2020 - 03/02/2021 Breakdown of testing by Pillars of the UK Government’s COVID-19 testing programme: Pillar 1 + 2 Pillar 1 Pillar 2 combined data from both Pillar 1 and Pillar 2 data from swab testing in PHE labs and NHS data from swab testing for the wider of the UK Government’s COVID-19 testing hospitals for those with a clinical need, and population, as set out in government programme health and care workers guidance COVID-19 cases | Cumulative data from 01/03/2020 - 03/02/2021 37,529 cases | 4,383 Pillar 1 cases | 33,146 Pillar 2 cases COVID-19 cases | Weekly data from 28/01/2021 - 03/02/2021 1,532 cases | 152 Pillar 1 cases | 1,380 Pillar 2 cases Cases per week Moving average of cases per day 400 2500 s e s a c 300 9 2000 1 - D I d i f v o o t n C u f o 1500 o 200 c e t c g n a i r t e s i 1000 v D A g n 100 i v 500 o M 0 0 11 May 20 3 Aug 20 26 Oct 20 18 Jan 21 1 Mar 20 1 Jun 20 1 Sep 20 1 Dec 20 Week of Specimen Date Day of Specimen Date Population pyramid of Pillar 1 cases Population pyramid of Pillar 2 cases 0-19 72 78 0-19 2,829 2,978 20-29 106 180 20-29 2,935 3,382 30-39 125 168 30-39 2,458 2,916 40-49 170 202 40-49 2,298 2,889 50-59 219 266 50-59 2,640 2,936 60-69 265 195 60-69 1,322 1,322 70-79 419 322 70-79 529 600 80+ 669 772 80+ 341 766 800 600 400 200 0 0 200 400 600 800 3K 2K 1K 0K 0K 1K 2K 3K Male Female Male Female 70 years median age* 38 years median age* * median age is the middle value in a range - half of the cases are younger than this age and half are older Weekly COVID-19 Surveillance Report in Leicestershire Tiering Indicators by district (weekly) 28/01/2021 - 03/02/2021 Hinckley and North West Oadby and Blaby Charnwood Harborough Bosworth Melton Leicestershire Wigston Weekly count of cases 242 367 176 258 86 230 173 Weekly incidence rate per 100,000 population (All 238.4 197.5 187.6 228.0 167.9 222.0 303.4 Ages) Weekly incidence rate per 161.8 148.8 90.7 150.3 118.1 167.0 192.0 100,000 population (60+) Percentage change in cases -12.0% -20.9% -27.9% 1.6% -24.6% -9.8% 6.8% from previous 7 days Percentage individuals 11.7% 9.0% 8.9% 9.1% 6.7% 9.6% 9.2% testing positive (weekly) Trend of Incidence per 100,000 population by district (weekly) 600 n o i t a l u p o p 400 0 0 0 , 0 0 1 r 200 e p e t a R 0 1 Sep 20 1 Oct 20 1 Nov 20 1 Dec 20 1 Jan 21 1 Feb 21 Date Blaby Harborough Melton Oadby and Wigston Charnwood Hinckley and Bosworth North West Leicestershire Rate of cumulative cases per 100,000 population by district 8K vs. Eng Sig. higher | Similar | Sig. lower 0 0 Average England Rate 0 , 6K 0 0 1 r e 4K p e t a 2K R 0K e t y n n h h d d d r s t i b o o o g n n r e t t a h a a o u l l o s s o e W y y w r B g r w i e b n e h o l M s r t d t k b o W s r a a c r B e o h a n O c i C N i H H e L Specimen Date Pillar COVID-19 by MSOA | Total case results 01/03/2020 to 03/02/2021 All 37,529 cases | 4,383 Pillar 1 cases | 33,146 Pillar 2 cases Confirmed COVID-19 cases by MSOA Oadby North & East 1,409 Loughborough Storer & Queen's Park 1,161 Loughborough - University 838 Thurmaston 804 Loughborough Lemyngton & Hastings 698 Oadby South & West 677 Enderby & Glen Parva 668 Ibstock & Ellistown 648 Wigston Town 645 Birstall Wanlip & Riverside 638 Houghton, Thurby & Scraptoft 627 Glenfield 626 Braunstone Town 610 Mountsorrel & Rothley 609 South Wigston 599 Kibworth & Great Glen 583 Wigston North 581 Loughborough - Shelthorpe & Woodt.. 526 Blaby Village 519 Whetstone 516 0 500 1000 1500 © Mapbox © OSM Confirmed COVID-19 rates per 100,000 population by MSOA Loughborough Storer & Queen's Park Oadby North & East Houghton, Thurby & Scraptoft Wigston Town Thurmaston Oadby South & West Leicester Forest East South Wigston Birstall Wanlip & Riverside Wigston North Syston East Whetstone Loughborough - University East Goscote & Queniborough Thorpe Astley Enderby & Glen Parva Braunstone Town Anstey Groby East Glenfield 0K 5K 10K © Mapbox © OSM Specimen Date Pillar COVID-19 by MSOA | Case results for the last seven days 28/01/2021 to 03/02/2021 All 1,532 cases | 152 Pillar 1 cases | 1,380 Pillar 2 cases Confirmed COVID-19 cases by MSOA Oadby North & East 46 Glenfield 39 Market Harborough West, Great Bo.. 37 Ibstock & Ellistown 34 Wigston Town 32 Hinckley West 32 Loughborough Lemyngton & Hastings 29 Castle Donington 29 Melton Mowbray North 28 Hugglescote & Bardon Hill 28 Earl Shilton 28 Hinckley Central 27 Loughborough - University 26 Loughborough - Shelthorpe & Woodt.. 26 Blaby Village 26 Oadby South & West 25 East Goscote & Queniborough 25 Wigston North 24 Thorpe Astley 24 Kibworth & Great Glen 24 0 20 40 © Mapbox © OSM Confirmed COVID-19 rates per 100,000 population by MSOA Wigston Town Glenfield Birstall Central East Goscote & Queniborough Market Harborough West, Great Bo.. Thorpe Astley Hinckley West Castle Donington Melton Mowbray North Hinckley Central Oadby North & East Leicester Forest East Wigston North Blaby Village Oadby South & West Ibstock & Ellistown South Wigston Shepshed West Hinckley Clarendon Park Hugglescote & Bardon Hill 0 200 400 © Mapbox © OSM Specimen Date Pillar COVID-19 by Ward | Total case results 01/03/2020 to 03/02/20.. All 37,529 cases | 4,383 Pillar 1 cases | 33,146 Pillar 2 cases Confirmed COVID-19 cases by Ward Thurmaston 804 Oadby Grange 743 Loughborough Storer 665 Thurnby & Houghton 646 Loughborough Southfields 638 Forest 613 South Wigston 599 Loughborough Ashby 574 Birstall Wanlip 519 Wigston Fields 514 Hinckley De Montfort 511 Winstanley 499 Syston East 496 Saxondale 489 Wigston St Wolstan's 479 Loughborough Shelthorpe 474 Earl Shilton 471 Stanton and Flamville 461 Ravenhurst and Fosse 457 Loughborough Lemyngton 445 0 200 400 600 800 © Mapbox © OSM Confirmed COVID-19 rates per 100,000 population by Ward Oadby Grange Loughborough Storer Oadby Brocks Hill Loughborough Southfields Thurnby & Houghton Thurmaston Forest Wigston Fields Oadby Woodlands Ibstock West South Wigston Castle Donington Park Wigston St Wolstan's Oadby St Peter's Birstall Wanlip Ashby Willesley Loughborough Ashby Winstanley Syston East East Goscote 0K 5K 10K © Mapbox © OSM Specimen Date Pillar COVID-19 by Ward | Case results for the last seven days 28/01/2021 to 03/02/2021 All 1,532 cases | 152 Pillar 1 cases | 1,380 Pillar 2 cases Confirmed COVID-19 cases by Ward Oadby Grange 30 Loughborough Shelthorpe 30 Hinckley Clarendon 29 Earl Shilton 28 Winstanley 24 Birstall Watermead 24 Wigston Fields 23 Wigston All Saints 23 South Wigston 23 Burbage Sketchley and St.. 23 Ratby, Bagworth and Thor.. 22 Forest 22 Fairestone 22 Shepshed West 21 Hinckley Castle 21 0 10 20 30 © Mapbox © OSM Confirmed COVID-19 rates per 100,000 population by Ward Bardon Ellistown & Battleflat Lubenham Oadby Grange Blackfordby Fairestone East Goscote Castle Donington Castle Wigston All Saints Melton Newport Pastures Birstall Watermead Worthington & Breedon Market Harborough-Great.. Wigston Fields 0 200 400 600 800 1000 © Mapbox © OSM.
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