Deaths and test results
TWO additional deaths announced by the York Hospital Trust today. One occurred on 26th and the other on 27th December.
ONE HUNDRED AND TWENTY THREE (123) additional positive test results announced today. Brings the cumulative total to 6890
The 127 positive result figure on Sunday was the highest recorded since 19th October.
The rate /100k population figure is now 240.3. It is expected to rise to at least 293.0 over the next few days.
The highest figure recorded this year was 444.9 on 16th October. If the present trend continues then that figure will be exceeded early next week.
Of the cases announced on the 24th December, 69 were aged under 60 while 11 were aged over 60.
While the rate of increase in infections leveled off in the run up to Christmas at regional and national level, the reverse was the case in York where case numbers continued to grow strongly (there was a similar surge in the adjacent area of Hambleton).
Residents will be expecting to hear an explanation for the divergence from the authorities.
For the first time, during the third wave of infections, the infection rate has exceeded 500 in two neighbourhoods (Bishopthorpe & Woodthorpe)
This is still well below the peak seen in Heslington in October which saw over 3000 cases /100k population.
However, several neighbourhoods are now seeing record high infection levels.
There has been a steep increase in Dunnington – the first time during the third wave that a neighbourhood on the east of the City has recorded such a high number (478.5)