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Birmingham Weekly COVID-19 Statistics Author: Dr Justin Varney (Department of Public Health) Th Th Weekly Report: 5 to 11 July 2021 Source: SGSS, NHS Digital Birmingham Weekly COVID-19 Statistics Author: Dr Justin Varney (Department of Public Health) th th Weekly report: 5 to 11 July 2021 Source: SGSS, NHS Digital Pillar 2 PCR & LFD total weekly tests: New cases continue to increase this week, New cases Rate of cases Rate of testing (per 100k persons; Pillar 2, 91,824 along with overall case rates. The % of (Positive tests) (per 100k persons) positive tests has also increased, as have the PCR & LFD) Positive tests % (PCR only) overall rates of testing using PCR, LFD or This week This week This week This week both. All adults who don't have symptoms should now be testing twice a week using the rapid 4,735 414.7 8,042 16.0 lateral flow tests. Testing for asymptomatic individuals is now available across the city and you can also order test kits directly from the government for free by post or find Last week Last week Last week Last week a local collection site. Spread appears to be primarily occurring through household, social and workplace 3,675 321.9 7,857 12.1 interactions. Spread often happens in the home but it isn’t inevitable, and www.germdefence.org can help. Number of cases Since March 2020 Hospital admissions range between 25 and Pillar 1: Cases in hospital or GP 40 new cases a day for the week 05/07 - 11/07 across the hospitals in the city (total = Pillar 2: Cases in the community 218), 42% higher than last week’s numbers of between 14 and 36 new daily cases (total = 154). The average number of daily hospital admissions has been steadily increasing over the last month. There were 6 deaths from COVID—19 this week in Birmingham, up from 5 in the previous week. Birmingham Weekly COVID-19 Statistics Weekly report 5th to 11th July 2021 Across Birmingham, the number of cases increased by Case number change in Birmingam (ward level) 1060 cases compared with last week (4,735 cases this Change in weekly cases compared to the previous week Bournbrook & Selly Park week compared to 3,675 last week). All wards in Edgbaston Ladywood Perry Barr Birmingham reported new cases this week. Highter's Heath Heartlands Hall Green South Druids Heath & Monyhull Sutton Four Oaks Stockland Green These are the wards with the highest case rates (cases Gravelly Hill Handsworth North Edgbaston per 100,000 population) this week: Aston Bordesley & Highgate Birchfield Moseley Holyhead • Sutton Mere Green (1065) Small Heath Glebe Farm & Tile Cross • Weoley & Selly Oak Garretts Green (729) Pype Hayes Nechells • Sutton Trinity (670) Newtown Castle Vale Soho & Jewellery Quarter • Sutton Roughley (656) Erdington Acocks Green Sutton Vesey • Sutton Walmley & Minworth (626) Sparkbrook & Balsall Heath East Stirchley Bournville & Cotteridge • Sheldon (613) Tyseley & Hay Mills Northfield Bordesley Green • Sutton Reddicap (580) Allens Cross Harborne Perry Common • Quinton (564) Yardley East King's Norton South Sutton Wylde Green • Oscott (556) Ward End South Yardley Hall Green North • Rubery & Rednal (553) Longbridge & West Heath Balsall Heath West Billesley King's Norton North Alum Rock Handsworth Wood Total cases rose in all age groups this week, most Yardley West & Stechford Sparkhill noticeably in the 40 – 59 age group (48%), the 60 – 79 Sutton Reddicap Sutton Trinity Rubery & Rednal age group (43%), and the 80+ age group (42%). They Frankley Great Park Sheldon Lozells also increased in all ethnic groups, most noticeably the Shard End Bromford & Hodge Hill Bartley Green White population where it rose by 43% over the past Garretts Green Quinton Oscott week. Sutton Roughley Brandwood & King's Heath Kingstanding Sutton Walmley & Minworth Sutton Mere Green -120 -100 -80 -60 -40 -20 0 20 40 60 80 100 Comparision of seven-day total cases from 04 Jul to 11 Jul by wards level covering Birmingham. Source: PHE, updated on 13 Jul 11:13 Case Rates by Ward 5th to 11th July 2021 Electoral Ward Name No. Positive No. Positive Electoral Ward Name No. Positive No. Positive Electoral Ward Name No. Positive No. Positive cases per cases per cases per cases per cases per cases per 100,000 100,000 100,000 100,000 100,000 100,000 (current week) (previous (current week) (previous (current week) (previous week) week) week) Sutton Mere Green 1065 325 Frankley Great Park 490 245 Nechells 369 315 Garretts Green 729 364 Yardley East 483 328 Erdington 367 314 Sutton Trinity 670 400 Handsworth Wood 466 359 Castle Vale 367 265 Sutton Roughley 656 233 Bromford & Hodge Hill 443 268 Hall Green South 363 382 Sutton Walmley & Minworth 626 282 Perry Common 438 301 Bordesley & Highgate 355 336 Sheldon 613 457 South Yardley 438 280 Heartlands 351 366 Sutton Reddicap 580 330 Pype Hayes 435 361 Weoley & Selly Oak 350 317 Quinton 564 368 Longbridge & West Heath 432 349 Alum Rock 344 264 Oscott 556 333 Hall Green North 429 355 Aston 336 323 Rubery & Rednal 553 314 Billesley 422 317 Small Heath 336 308 Kingstanding 546 314 Perry Barr 412 451 Highter's Heath 320 364 Northfield 538 403 Yardley West & Stechford 409 228 Tyseley & Hay Mills 308 202 Brandwood & King's Heath 537 279 Acocks Green 408 358 Stockland Green 302 302 Lozells 520 194 Bordesley Green 402 283 Sparkhill 299 184 King's Norton North 517 339 Allens Cross 399 260 Druids Heath & Monyhull 289 298 Ward End 514 389 Gravelly Hill 397 388 North Edgbaston 280 276 Shard End 512 211 Glebe Farm & Tile Cross 395 370 Sparkbrook & Balsall Heath East 280 234 Balsall Heath West 507 343 Newtown 390 328 Soho & Jewellery Quarter 273 236 Sutton Wylde Green 506 315 Stirchley 386 257 Birchfield 231 199 King's Norton South 504 362 Moseley 377 358 Bournbrook & Selly Park 207 610 Sutton Four Oaks 502 513 Bournville & Cotteridge 375 302 Handsworth 197 189 Bartley Green 499 332 Ladywood 373 412 Holyhead 193 153 Sutton Vesey 493 432 Harborne 373 311 Edgbaston 190 258 Birmingham COVID-19 Vaccine uptake Extracted 13th July 2021 Vaccine % Uptake by Cohorts Birmingham Residents 18 to 29 30 to 39 40 to 49 50 to 54 55 to 59 60 to 64 65 to 69 70 to 74 75 to 79 80+ Carers DWP Carers LA CEV COVID at Risk NHS & Social Care Workers 0% 10% 20% 30% 40% 50% 60% 70% 80% 90% 100% Dose 1 Dose 2 Ward Name Total Uptake 18+ Total Uptake 50+ Case Rate Ward Name Total Uptake 18+ Total Uptake 50+ Case Rate Newtown 39.7% 59.3% 10,328 Castle Vale 67.3% 87.9% 9,662 Vaccine Uptake by Holyhead 41.2% 60.6% 9,563 Erdington 67.3% 85.3% 8,805 Alum Rock 42.0% 67.5% 11,677 Perry Common 67.3% 86.1% 9,403 Nechells 42.9% 69.0% 8,523 Moseley 67.5% 83.7% 8,988 Ward Birchfield 43.5% 64.8% 11,413 Shard End 67.6% 88.7% 10,340 Bordesley & Highgate 44.5% 67.1% 8,285 Pype Hayes 68.3% 86.1% 9,625 (updated 13/07/2021) Bordesley Green 44.9% 66.0% 10,716 King's Norton South 68.4% 87.2% 7,798 Sparkbrook & Balsall • Vaccine uptake is low in some wards that have Heath East 45.2% 67.6% 11,928 Bartley Green 68.7% 87.8% 7,971 Soho & Jewellery observed the highest case rates since the start of Quarter 45.9% 62.8% 10,618 Billesley 70.8% 87.6% 8,965 Handsworth 46.2% 65.5% 9,966 Yardley East 71.0% 90.7% 11,928 the pandemic. Druids Heath & Ward End 46.8% 72.9% 11,779 Monyhull 71.5% 88.8% 7,802 The following wards have low vaccine uptake and Balsall Heath West 47.1% 72.1% 10,521 Allens Cross 71.6% 88.5% 7,738 high case rates: Ladywood 47.2% 66.5% 7,996 South Yardley 71.7% 88.1% 9,035 Aston 47.2% 67.5% 11,412 Frankley Great Park 72.5% 89.9% 9,015 • Newtown Sparkhill 47.5% 71.8% 12,075 Oscott 72.7% 88.7% 9,330 Heartlands 48.0% 72.3% 12,455 Quinton 73.0% 88.4% 9,139 • Nechells Small Heath 48.6% 73.0% 11,618 Stirchley 73.5% 87.8% 7,691 • Alum Rock North Edgbaston 48.7% 67.9% 9,780 Rubery & Rednal 74.5% 89.6% 6,771 Bournville & • Birchfield Edgbaston 49.7% 80.8% 9,555 Cotteridge 74.8% 90.4% 7,546 Lozells 50.0% 67.8% 13,987 Sheldon 74.9% 90.8% 9,198 • Bordesley Green Bournbrook & Selly • Bordesley & Highgate Park 50.2% 84.4% 10,814 Highter's Heath 75.0% 91.2% 8,006 Brandwood & King's • Ladywood Gravelly Hill 52.8% 76.8% 9,583 Heath 75.6% 88.7% 7,856 Stockland Green 54.8% 78.5% 8,809 King's Norton North 75.9% 90.7% 7,083 • Aston Longbridge & West • Sparkbrook & Balsall Heath East Tyseley & Hay Mills 54.8% 78.9% 9,594 Heath 76.6% 91.1% 8,575 • Lozells Bromford & Hodge Hill 58.8% 84.8% 12,108 Sutton Reddicap 78.9% 91.0% 7,857 Handsworth Wood 59.4% 80.4% 11,790 Hall Green South 79.2% 92.0% 9,649 • Small Heath Yardley West & • Balsall Heath West Stechford 59.6% 83.0% 10,456 Northfield 80.9% 92.6% 8,221 Glebe Farm & Tile • Sparkhill Cross 60.2% 83.8% 10,104 Sutton Vesey 84.9% 92.4% 7,524 Perry Barr 60.6% 82.9% 10,000 Sutton Trinity 85.3% 93.2% 7,216 • Heartlands Sutton Walmley & • Ward End Garretts Green 61.2% 83.4% 10,083 Minworth 85.4% 93.3% 7,706 Acocks Green 62.4% 84.0% 10,462 Sutton Wylde Green 86.0% 93.8% 7,663 • Handsworth Wood Weoley & Selly Oak 64.6% 85.7% 8,385 Sutton Roughley 86.5% 94.0% 6,358 Harborne 65.2% 84.6% 6,644 Sutton Mere Green 87.8% 95.0% 6,412 Sources: PHE Covid-19 Situational Awareness Explorer, NIMS Hall Green North 65.6% 85.5% 11,607 Sutton Four Oaks 87.9% 95.2% 6,772 Kingstanding 66.6% 85.2% 9,097.
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