Coronavirus York updates; 2nd August 2021

Hospital patients and deaths

There has been an increase in COVID hospital patients reported today, No more deaths

Test results

69 positive test results were announced today. They bring the cumulative total up to 17,444

The number of cases in the City has increased by seven to 520.

The rate /100k population has increased to 246.9. The case rate in the City has leveled off and is expected to remain around 250 for the remainder of the week.

Neighbourhoods

All neighbourhoods, apart from Tang Hall, now have an infection rate below 400.

There has been a surge in case numbers in the Tang Hall area. This was unexpected as most of the student accommodation in the area is unoccupied during the summer holidays.

Vaccinations

809 vaccinations were completed yesterday (Sunday)

Tests

  • 7219 PCR tests were completed during the week ending 27th July 2021
  • Of these, 7.6% were positive. That is less than the 7.8% positivity found during the previous period.
  • In addition, 1806 “lateral flow” tests were completed on 1st August 2021

Oakhaven sale misses deadline

The Oakhaven elderly persons home on York Road has remained largely unused for over 5 years.
Oakhaven

The closure of the home was controversial with the relatives of those resident there told that the site was needed for immediate redevelopment.

That proved not to be the case,

The Council finally agreed in November 2020 to a recommendation which said  

 “That approval be given to dispose of Oakhaven for the consideration set out in Annex 1 to the report in an off market sale with a backstop date for completion of 12 weeks and, should this backstop date not be achieved, to bring a further report back to Executive”.  

As no further report was forthcoming it was assumed that the sale had gone through?

Apparently that isn’t the case.

We are led to understand that discussions with the prospective purchaser (Burlington Care Limited) are still continuing. A legal sale contract has been drawn up but completion could be delayed further pending a determination of a planning application for the redevelopment the site.

Oakhaven redevelopment plans published in 2018

There are several outstanding questions..

  • When can residents expect to see work on site start?
  • When will it be completed?
  • Will there be a sale condition which requires development within a specified timeframe?

York taxpayers will be keen to see this saga brought to a conclusion. Any income from the sale can be used to reduce the Councils huge mountain of debt.

Those seeking a new home will reflect that, had the site been put on the market 3 or 4 years ago, then a development could have been completed by now.