Weekly update for coronavirus
figures in the county Wednesday 16 September 2020
How is coronavirus affecting people in Lancashire?
This is a weekly bulletin produced by the Lancashire Resilience Forum with the latest figures on the number of coronavirus-related cases and deaths in the county, as well as figures at a unitary and district level. It also shows how Lancashire compares to other areas of the country. Confirmed cases from positive ‘pillar 1 and 2’ tests up to 967 13 September 2020 737 LANCASHIRE LANCASTER 254 12,614 1,685 RIBBLE 1,018 NORTH WEST 1,171 WYRE VALLEY PENDLE
BLACKPOOL PRESTON 61,277 FYLDE BURNLEY 770 528 HYNDBURN SOUTH BLACKBURN ENGLAND RIBBLE WITH ROSSENDALE DARWEN 627 868 CHORLEY
320,380 WEST LANCASHIRE These figures are from tests carried out in Public Health England labs and 437 in the NHS (Pillar 1) and from other testing routes, such as mobile labs 651 2,113 (Pillar 2). 24 June and 1 July bulletins included positive cases from pillar 1 788 only, hence the counts are lower than they are this week. It is important to note that the cases haven’t suddenly increased and this week’s cases are based on both pillars. Weekly rate of Covid-19 cases per 100,000 population tested under pillar 1 and pillar 2 (Week 36 - data between 31 August and 6 September 2020). Blackpool Lancashire
Blackburn with Darwen
For rate of cases detected via Pillar 1 & 2 testing: Blackpool is in the second lowest category Lancashire is in the third lowest category Blckburn with Darwen is in the highest category
Pillar 1 = swab testing in PHE labs & NHS hospitals for those with a medical need and key workers & their families Pillar 2 = testing by commercial partners - swab testing for the wider population from out in the community Cumulative lab-confirmed cases up to 13 September, rate per 100,000
Source: https://coronavirus.data.gov.uk Cases are from both pillar 1 and 2 Daily pillar 1 and pillar 2 lab-confirmed cases to 13 September
Positive tests are counted according to the date the sample was taken. However, most swabs taken in recent days will not yet have produced a result, so it is important not to jump to the conclusion that the epidemic is tailing off quicker than it really is. The PHE website cautions that only data from five days or more ago can be considered complete. Figures relating to confirmed cases by Upper Tier Local Authority The greyed-out columns in figure above are liable to be added to as more results come in. can be downloaded from: https://coronavirus.data.gov.uk Testing and incidence reporting period 04/09/20 - 10/09/20
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Non-Covid-19 Covid-19 Total deaths Weekly average (2014 - 2018) Source: Office for National Statistics (ONS) Covid-19 mortality rate, all persons 1 March to 31 July 2020, rate per 100,000
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