Deaths
The latest ONS figures for the week ending 5th March confirm that 4 York residents died of coronavirus. Two died in hospital, one at home and one in a care home. The figure represents a reduction when compared to the six fatalities recorded in the previous week.
In total 368 York residents have now succumbed to the virus
There have been no further deaths reported by the York Hospital Trust today. The last fatality occurred on 7th March.
Test results
Seven positive test results were announced today. The cumulative total is now 12,071
The number of cases in the City has fallen from 111 yesterday to 105 today
The rate /100k population has fallen below the 50 threshold to 49.86. We are expecting the rate to continue to decline this week and that it may fall below 40 by the weekend.
While the infection rate in York has fallen today, the rates at county , regional and national level have edged up
Neighbourhoods
16 of York’s 22 neighbourhoods have infection rates below the national average. Further improvements are expected later in the week
Vaccinations
Officials at the Askham Bar site are now forecasting that all over 50’s will have been offered a COVID vaccination before Easter
Tests
4050 PCR tests were carried out during the week ending 11th March 2021
Of these 1.7% were positive. That is the same figure as the previous day
3406 “lateral flow” tests wee also carried out on 15th March 2921
Hospitals
The York Hospital Trust is now treating 39 COVID cases. Six are in intensive care. In total, since the start of the pandemic, 2062 COVID patients have been treated and discharged
Outbreak Management Board
A meeting of the COVID-19 management board is taking place tomorrow. Copies of the agenda and background papers should be published before the meeting starts. https://democracy.york.gov.uk/ieListDocuments.aspx?MId=12423