Coronavirus York updates; 9th June 2021

Hospital patients and deaths

One additional COVID-19 patient being cared for by the Hospital Trust. This bings the total back up to three.

There is now one patient in intensive care; the first placed there for over 10 days.

The latest government figures, covering the period up to 28th May, confirm that there have been no deaths from COVID-19 in any setting in York since April

Test results

Twenty-four new positive test results were announced today. That is the largest for over two months. It brings the total up to 12,518

19 of the “positives” were recorded at tests conducted on Monday. That may be linked to the return to school after the half term. The authorities have not commented so far on the spike. The 19 positive test results are the highest single day figure seen since 8th March – ironically that was the same day as schools re-opened to all pupils

Two additional cases today bring total up to 62. That figure relates to the week ending 4th June and so precedes the surge in case numbers seen this week.

The spike in case numbers means that the case rate /100k is 29.44 and is, unfortunately, trending to reach 39.4 before the end of the week.

The increase in infection rates in York mirrors a similar trend at North Yorkshire, regional and national levels.

A council spokesperson has commented “we have seen the bulk of transmissions occur within homes and between people who do not maintain social distance”

Neighbourhoods

Eleven neighbourhoods now have 3 or more cases

Vaccinations

We have heard from the Council who say that they “don’t know” what proportion of the current positive cases in the City had previously received one or two doses of vaccine. Most cases are apparently in the younger age groups and are therefore less likely to have been vaccinated (but the authorities really should know what proportion of victims have had a jab)

Tests

  • 4482 PCR tests were conducted during the week ending 4th May 2021
  • Of these, 1.2% were found to be positive. That is less than the 1.3% found during the previous period.
  • In addition, 1735 “lateral flow” tests were conducted on 8th June.

On street testing in York

Council to hand out more tests to York residents

City of York Council has announced the latest streets it will be handing out testing kits to as part of efforts to keep the city safe and open.

Council staff will be once again visiting communities in the city offering testing kits to residents and encouraging them to test themselves twice a week. This will support the Council’s efforts to increase the number of people being tested for COVID to identify symptom-free cases and stop the spread of the virus.

It is not as the result of increased cases in that area or the presence of a variant of concern. It represents the latest drive to make testing more accessible and frequent. As they have done throughout this project, staff will have Council ID cards for identification and will be handing out free tests and advice, so residents will never be asked to pay.

The team will be going out and about on Wednesday 9 June and Friday 11 June this week.

On Wednesday 9 June the teams will visit properties in Eldon Street, Eldon Terrace, Markham Crescent, Neville Street, Neville Terrace, Nelson Street, Stanley Street.

On Friday 11 June the teams will be out on Warwick Street, Walpole Street, Haxby Road north of Walpole Street, White Cross Road, Vyner Street, Fountayne Street, Briggs Street, Scaife Street, Scaife Gardens.

This work further supports Council’s other efforts to get people tested:

  • Continuing to offer testing kits to employers in the city so that staff can get tested.
  • Continuing to offer in-person testing and collection service at the University of York, York St John University, York Leisure Centre at the York Stadium Leisure Complex, Acomb Explore and Foxwood Community Centre.
  • Continuing to offer in-person testing at St William’s College with residents, employees and visitors able to access this service.

Coronavirus York updates; 8th June 2021

Hospital patients and deaths

The number of COVID-19 patients being cared for by the York Hospital Trust has fallen back to two. There have been no further deaths

Test results

Ten additional positive test results today. Brings the cumulative total up to 12,493

Case numbers in City rise from 59 to 60

The rate /100K population has risen to 28.49. It is trending to increase to over 30 before the weekend.

Case numbers are rising more quickly at national level now than in Yorkshire or York

Neighbourhoods

Vaccinations

Tests

  • 4374 PCR tests were carried out during the week ending 3rd June.
  • Of these, 1.3% were positive. That represents an increase over the previous figure of 1.2%
  • In addition, 3134 “lateral flow” tests were conducted on 7th June.

Coronavirus York updates; 7th June 2021

Hospital patients and deaths

The number of COVID-19 patients being treated by the York Hospital Trust has increased to three. There have been no further deaths. The pandemic total remains at 592

Test results

Thirteen new positive test results announced today. Brings the cumulative total up to 12,484.

Case numbers in City rise to 59. That is the largest number seen since 28th March

Rate /100k increases to 28.0. Infection rate trend is still upwards

Neighbourhoods

Vaccinations

The Council has written to employers in the City in the following terms

Dear Employer,

Firstly we want to say thank you for everything you have done and continue to do to help your workforce stay safe during the pandemic and to help stop coronavirus from spreading.

Business case for vaccinating employees

COVID-19 has had a devastating impact on so many lives and livelihoods and we acknowledge how difficult this past year has been for businesses.

However we are asking you to do more to help control the spread of the virus and help ensure the safety of your workforce by supporting the roll-out of the COVID vaccination programme. As well as this being the right thing to do to support the safe re-opening of the City, there is good evidence to suggest that it makes good economic sense too. A vaccinated workforce will significantly reduce levels of sickness and improve productivity and is, therefore, good for business. A business case developed by Public Health England is attached with this letter.

The vaccines being used in the UK are safe and effective and are already having a significant impact in helping to stop the spread of the virus, reducing the number of infections and hospital admissions and saving lives.

Please do everything you can to support your workforce to be able to attend a vaccination appointment by giving them paid time off work for their appointment or by allowing them to work their hours flexibly so they can get their vaccination without loss of wages. We have been contacted by a number of residents who have explained that not being able to take paid time off work is a major barrier to them being vaccinated since they cannot afford to lose pay. We are aware that some employers are already going the extra mile to support their staff but for those employers who have not yet done so we respectfully urge you to review your policies and make any changes necessary to be able to support all of your staff to have easy access to vaccination without the risk of losing out financially.

Thank you for your support. If you require any further information or to discuss what additional support we may be able to give you please contact enquiries.publichealth@york.gov.uk addressing your query to the Director of Public Health.

Yours sincerely

Sharon Stoltz, Director of Public Health, City of York Council

Dr Nigel Wells, Clinical Chair, Vale of York CCG             

Dr James Taylor, Medical Director, York Hospital

Tests

  • 4521 PCR tests were conducted during the week ending 2nd June 2021
  • Of these, 1.2% were found to be positive. That is the same proportion as were found during the previous period
  • In addition, 3890 “lateral flow” tests were conducted on 6th June 2021

Coronavirus York updates; 6th June 2021

Test results

Eight additional positive test results today, Brings the cumulative total up to 12,471.

Case numbers down from 55 to 54 today

Rate /100k now 25.64. Trending to rise to 29.0 by Wednesday

Neighbourhoods

Vaccinations

Tests

  • 4525 PCR tests were completed during the week ending 1st June
  • Of these, 1.2% were found to be positive. That is lower than the 1.3% recorded during the previous period
  • In addition 1034 “lateral flow” test were also conducted on the 5th June 2021

Coronavirus York updates; 5th June 2021

Test results

Fourteen addition positive test results announced today. Brings cumulative total up to 12,463. Thirteen positive test results were found last Thursday (3rd June). That is the highest single day number recorded since 25th March

The number of cases has reduced by one to 55 today

The rate /100k population figures is now 26.1. It is expected to rise to over 28.5 during the next few days

Neighbourhoods

Vaccinations

The current priority continues to be on administering second jabs. It is likely that the recommended interval between first and second vaccinations will be reduced from 12 to 8 weeks.

Nationally, the media are saying that the availability of first jabs may be extended to over 25’s sometime this week.

Tests

  • 4410 PCR tests were completed during the week ending 31st May 2021
  • Of these, 1.3% were positive. That is more than the 1.2% positive found during the previous period.
  • The “positivity rate” has risen from a low of 0.4% recorded on 19th May, to more than three times that figure today
  • 1575 “lateral flow” tests conducted on 4th May.

The York Council is being asked to provide more information on the nature of the positive test results being found. In particular, the age groups of those infected, whether they are displaying any symptoms, whether any have had one of two doses of vaccine and – in the light of the increased numbers of children who have been found to be infected this week – what special arrangements have been made to ensure that the return to school next week is conducted safely.

With a further easing of restrictions still likely later in the month, the meeting below may review in some detail what “track and trace” responses tell us about where cross infections are most likely to be occurring,

Outbreak Management Board meeting

Agenda

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Hospital patients and deaths

Next update due on 7th June

Coronavirus York updates; 4th June 2021

Hospital patients and deaths

Patients numbers are stable and there have been no further hospital deaths

Test results

Ten more positive test results today. Brings cumulative total up to 12,449

The number of cases in the City has increased from 52 yesterday to 56 today. It is expected to edge up to over 60 cases early next week

Rate /100k population increases to 26.6. That is the highest rate seen since 28th March.

Case numbers continue to rise slowly at national, regional and local levels. York still below the national infection rate

Neighbourhoods

There are now 11 neighbourhoods with three or more cases in each

Vaccinations

Tests

  • 4887 PCR tests were conducted during the week ending 30th May 2021
  • Of these, 1.2% were found to be positive. That is higher than the 1.1% found during the previous period
  • 2008 “lateral flow” tests were also conducted on 3rd June

According to the Council, there are 6 York University students currently isolating following a positive test. That is the same number as the previous week.

There are also 19 school children isolating. That is more than double the 8 found to have tested positive during the previous week

Council commentary

Open data extract

The data is accurate as at 8.00 a.m. on Friday 04.06.21. Some narrative for the data covering the latest period is provided here below:

People with Covid Symptoms

• NHS Pathways/111 triages – as at 31.5.21 there had been 65 total covid triages in the CYC area in the last 7 days. The peak number of triages was 653 in the 7 day period to 20.9.20.

• As at 3.6.21, the Covid Symptom App estimates 14 per 100,000 in York with symptomatic covid (responses from a sample of 3,821 people). The peak rate was 1,283 on 7.1.21.

Diagnosed cases

• As at 3.6.21 York has had 12,439 cases since the start of the pandemic, a rate of 5,906 per 100,000 of population. The cumulative rate in York is below the national (6,975) and regional (7,334) averages. Cases identified through Lateral Flow Tests will be removed if they have a negative follow up PCR test within 72 hours so the cumulative total of cases can, on occasions, go down.

• The PHE ‘Exceedance’ rating compares the no. of new cases over a 14 day period with the previous 6 weeks and provides a RAG rating to indicate if the previously observed trend in the number of new cases is worsening. The latest rating for York (31.5.21) is Amber. In recent weeks the number of cases have been low in York which has an effect on the thresholds used to determine the RAG rating – a small change can mean the difference between a red, amber and green rating.

• The provisional rate of new Covid cases per 100,000 of population for the period 26.5.21 to 1.6.21 in York is 25.2 (53 cases). (Using data published on Gov.uk on 3.6.21).

• The latest official “validated” rate of new Covid cases per 100,000 of population for the period 23.5.21 to 29.5.21 in York was 24.7 (52 cases). The national and regional averages at this date were 32.4 and 38.5 respectively (using data published on Gov.uk on 3.6.21).

• York is currently ranked 85th out of 149 Upper Tier Local Authorities (UTLAs) in England with a rank of 1 indicating the lowest 7 day rate.

• For the 7 day period 22.5.21.to 28.5.21 the number of cases in each ward varied from 0 to 7 and rates varied from 0 to 57.1 per 100,000. 6 wards had zero cases.

• The rate of new Covid cases per 100,000 of population for the period 23.5.21 to 29.5.21 for people aged 60+ in York was 12.1 (6 cases). The national and regional averages were 7.6 and 7.3 respectively.

• As at 1.6.21, the latest 7 day positivity rate in York (Pillar 2 PCR tests only) was 1.73%. The national and regional averages are 2.1% and 2.6% respectively.

• As at 1.6.21 the latest 7 day positivity rate in York (Pillar 2 Lateral Flow Tests only) was 0.12%. The national and regional averages are 0.2% and 0.2% respectively.

• As at 1.6.21 the latest 7 day positivity rate in York (Pillar 1 tests only) was 0.5%. The national average is 0.3%.

• As at 21.5.21 York University reported 6 individuals within the University community who were currently self-isolating because they have had a positive COVID-19 test. The peak number was 331 on the 19.10.20.

• As at 17.5.21 York St. John reported 0 individuals within the University community who were currently self-isolating because they have had a positive COVID-19 test. The peak number was 82 on the 8.10.20.

Contact Tracing

• Local Contact Tracing. Between 10.3.21 and 28.5.21, 252 referrals had been actioned by the local contact tracing service. Of the referrals actioned, 235 (93.3%) were successful and 17 (6.7%) were unable to be reached via phone or home visit, but guidance leaflets were posted where possible. (NB on the 10.3.21 the local CYC team became responsible for contacting all cases rather than just those that the national team could not contact).

Cases in Residential Care Settings

• As at 28.5.21 there were 0 care homes in the CYC area with confirmed Covid-19 infection (at least 1 case of either a staff member or resident).

• The latest ‘outbreak’ (2+ cases) in a residential care setting in York were reported by PHE on 25.2.21 (1 home).

Cases amongst School Aged Children

• In the 7 days up to 31.5.21 there were 19 children of primary or secondary school age who tested positive (across 8 different schools).

COVID Bed Occupancy in York Hospital

• As at 1.6.21 there was 1 confirmed Covid-19 patient in a General or Acute bed. The peak number was 157 on 19.1.21.

• As at 1.6.21 there were 0 confirmed Covid-19 patients and 0 suspected Covid-19 patients in the Intensive Treatment Unit. The peak number for people in ITU was 19 on 10.5.20.

R Number

• The ‘R’ value (the number of people that one infected person will pass on a virus to, on average) for the North East and Yorkshire area on 28.5.21 was estimated to be in the range 0.8 to 1.0. The previous estimate was (0.8 to 1.0) on 21.5.21.

Variant of Concern

• Data from Public Health England shows that in York, up to 2.6.21, there have been less than five confirmed cases of the Delta Variant of Concern (VOC-21APR-02) which was first identified in India.

Total Vaccinations

• As at 2.6.21 a total of 119,722 CYC residents have had the first dose of the vaccine. This represents 56.8% of the estimated total population of York and 68.8% of the estimated adult (18+) population of York.

• As at 2.6.21 a total of 79,477 CYC residents have had both doses of the vaccine. This represents 37.7% of the estimated total population of York and 45.7% of the estimated adult (18+) population of York.

Deaths

The two sources about deaths from Covid-19 at LA level are ONS data and local registrar data. They are derived from the same source (civil registration data). ONS data is more comprehensive as it includes deaths of York residents which have occurred and been registered outside York. Local registrar data provides a breakdown by age and gender. The most recently available data is summarised below:

• ONS Weekly data: In the most recent period (Week 20: 15.5.21 to 21.5.21) 0 Covid-19 deaths were recorded as having occurred for CYC residents. In weeks 17, 18 and 19 there had been 1, 0 and 0 deaths respectively.

• ONS Cumulative data: Since the start of the pandemic, for deaths occurring up to 8th May 2021 and registered up to 29th May 2021, 396 Covid-19 deaths were recorded as having occurred for CYC residents (228 in hospital, 135 in care homes, 25 at home/elsewhere and 8 in a hospice). The number of deaths per 100,000 of population in York is 188.02 which is lower than the national average of 232.28

• Age / Gender breakdown (using registrar data): The average age of the CYC residents who died was 82.1, with an age range of 44-104. The age profile of the CYC residents who have died is older than the national average (79.5% were aged 75+ compared with 73% nationally). 47.9% of the CYC residents who died were male. The national average is 54.4%.

Coronavirus York updates: 3rd June 2021

Hospital patients and deaths

There has been no change to the number of COVID-19 patients being cared for by the York Hospital Trust. There have been no deaths at the hospital since 20th April 2021.

However, the historic records have now been updated to record a death that occurred in May 2020. This means that the cumulative death toll now stands at 592.

The latest government figures confirm that there have been no deaths of York residents during May in any setting.

Test results

Eleven new positive tests today. Brings cumulative total up to 12,439

The number of cases in the City has increased to 52. That is the highest level seen since 26th April

The rate /100k population rises to 24.69.

Case numbers continue to rise at all levels.

Neighbourhoods

Detailed figures are not yet available. However, nine neighbourhoods now have 3 or more cases in each. They are;

  • Holgate West
  • Holgate East
  • Rawcliffe and Clifton South
  • City Centre
  • Tang Hall
  • Heworth South & the Groves
  • Heworth North & Stockton
  • Strensall
  • Wigginton

Vaccinations

The latest neighbourhood vaccination figures have been released. They show a big jump in the number of under 30’s who have had their first jab. 8205 had been vaccinated up to 30th May 2021.

The area with the highest vaccination rate (92.0%) is still Wigginton, but the area with the lowest vaccination rate (Tang Hall) has seen the proportion who have has their 1st jab increase from 39% to 41% over the last week.

Tests

  • 4652 PCR tests were conducted during the week ending 29th May 2021
  • Of these, 1.2% were positive. That is an increase from the 1.0% found during the previous period. It is the highest infection rate found since 29th March 2021.
  • In addition, 2340 “lateral flow” tests were conducted on 2nd June 2021.

Coronavirus York updates; 2nd June 2021

Hospital patient numbers and deaths

No change in numbers today at the York Hospital Trust

Test results

Four positive test results today brings the cumulative total up to 12,428.

The number of cases in the City has reduced from 46 to 45

The rate /100k population is now 21.37.

Neighbourhoods

There are now now eight neighbourhoods with 3 or more cases in each

Vaccinations

Tests

  • 4608 PCR tests were conducted in the City during the week ending 28th May.
  • Of these, 1.0% were found to be positive. That is an increase over the 0.9% found positive during the previous period. The results mean that the proportion of people testing positive in the City has doubled in less than a week. (0.5% were found to be positive during the week ending 23rd May)
  • 1918 “lateral flow” tests were also conducted on 1st June 2021

Coronavirus York updates; 1st June 2021

Deaths and hospital patients

No further hospital deaths have been announced. The last occurred on 20th April.

However, the number of COVID-19 patients being cared for by the York Hospital Trust has edged up today to two .

Test results

Only two positive test results have been announced today. The cumulative total is now 12,424

The number of cases in the City has increased from 40 to 46.

The rate /100k population has risen to 21.84. It is now trending to peak at 26.6 on Friday.

Neighbourhoods

There are now 7 neighbourhoods with 3 or more cases in each

Vaccinations

  • 68% of York adult residents have now had their first vaccination.
  • 44.7% have also had their second jab

Tests

  • 4689 PCR tests were carried out during the week ending 27th May.
  • Of these, 0.9% were found to be positive. That is an increase on the 0.7% positives found during the previous period. (NB. the 0.9% positivity rate is the highest found in the City since 26th April)
  • In addition, 1822 “lateral flow” tests were conducted on 31st May.

Lockdown 4?

There has been speculation that the spike that we are currently seeing in case numbers may lead to further restrictions.

It is important to note that there are differences between the increase in case numbers that we saw in the lead up to Christmas and the current position.

The vaccination programme is now well advanced, hospital patient numbers are very low and there have been no COVID-19 deaths recorded for over a month.

Coronavirus York updates; 31st May 2021

Test results

Fifteen additional positive test results announced today. Brings the cumulative total up to 12,422. This is the largest single day total seen since March.

Case numbers increase from 39 to 40, but bigger hike expected tomorrow (Tuesday)

The rate /100k population has risen to 18.99. It looks now like we will see an increase to over 26 over the next few days.

Year on year infection rate profiles continue to diverge. The increase in case numbers, seen since lockdown was eased on 17th May, is beginning to track the steep increases seen before Christmas.

The authorities need to advise residents what their “track and trace” results are telling them about likely points of infection.

However, hospitalisations – and deaths – are currently very low.

Infection rates are now increasing at City, County, regional and national levels.

The age profile of those providing positive test results shows that the vast majority related to people aged under 60 (92%). A more detailed demographic breakdown should be available later in the week

Neighbourhoods

Vaccinations

  • 67.8% of adults in York have now had at least their first vaccination
  • 44.4% have also had their second jab

Tests

  • 4635 PCR tests were carried out during the week ending 26th May 2021
  • Of these, 0.7% were positive. That is the same proportion as were found in the previous period
  • In addition, 1895 “lateral flow” tests were carried out on 30th May.

Get a test

Getting a symptom-free test – York Council advice 

You are able to book an appointment in advance to have a rapid test at one of our sites, or you can attend without an appointment.

If you’re attending without an appointment, check the COVID-19 testing site opening times before you travel.

Use our online system to book a test, with appointments available at the following sites in York:

  • Acomb Explore Library
  • Foxwood Community Centre
  • St. William’s College (currently no level access)
  • University of York
  • York St John University
  • York Stadium Leisure Complex

BOOK A SYMPTOM-FREE CORONAVIRUS TEST

If you’re unable to attend your booking please cancel or reschedule your test using the online system.

CANCEL OR RESCHEDULE AN APPOINTMENT

We advise that you book tests regularly (every week), and get tested twice, 3 days apart.