Deaths
ONE more patient with coronavirus has died at a York NHS trust hospital. The fatality takes the total number of Covid-19-related deaths at York and Scarborough Hospitals to 196.
Deaths
ONE more patient with coronavirus has died at a York NHS trust hospital. The fatality takes the total number of Covid-19-related deaths at York and Scarborough Hospitals to 196.
Poppleton CV testing results are still secret
The York Council’s Director of Public Health has said tonight that neither the Local Authority or the local NHS are being told what the results of the CV tests taking place at Poppleton have been. They do not know how many tests have proved to be positive. She blames the government for not sharing the information which is being gathered under contract by Deloitte
Deaths
3 more patients with coronavirus have died at York Hospital. The fatalities takes the total number of Covid-19 related deaths reported at the hospital to 116 so far. Another 77 such patients are reported to have died at Scarborough Hospital, taking the overall total of deaths at the York Teaching Hospital NHS Foundation Trust to 193.
Smell or taste symptoms added
From today, the UK’s list of coronavirus symptoms has been updated. Self-isolate if you develop any of the following:
Deaths
ONE more patient with coronavirus has died at a York NHS trust hospital, taking the total number of deaths to 190. Two more deaths were reported yesterday, but there were no reported deaths on Saturday and just one on both Thursday and Friday last week. The trust said this afternoon that of the 190 deaths within the trust, 113 had happened at York Hospital.
The current death rate has seen a recent decline although the NHS are cautious about drawing too many conclusions from the dip.
“Don’t socialise in York City centre this weekend” – York Council
Residents encouraged to keep safe this weekend
With good weather once again forecast for York, City of York Council is encouraging residents to stay safe and follow national guidance to continue to reduce the spread of the virus and save lives.
As indicated by the Prime Minister on Sunday 10 May, the Government have revised national guidance on current lockdown restrictions, which can be found here: https://www.gov.uk/coronavirus.
With the new guidance in place, the Council is asking residents to prioritise their health and safety this coming weekend by only making essential journeys.
The city centre will be open for essential shopping, but we would urge residents to refrain from using it as an open space to meet people.
Crematorium Chapel to reopen in June
Mourners attending services at York Crematorium are to be allowed inside the chapel, for the first time since the Covid 19 lockdown.
The City Council has announced that from next month it’s lifting its ban on mourners inside the building during services, imposed to reduce the risk of spreading the Coronavirus and protect staff and visitors.
The restrictions meant bereaved families had to gather in a marquee in the crematorium grounds.
In a statement, City of York Council says:
“As part of these changes and taking into account strict social distancing measures required by Government, and the ever-present risks relating to the spread of Coronavirus, the Crematorium will return to permitting attendance in pre-closure numbers. This allows up to ten close family members in the main crematorium chapel, and five in the small chapel.”
The Council says it’s taken the decision after three tests were passed:
“It is anticipated that by 1 June, the transmission (R) rates will fall, along with a reduction in death rates, although the number of funerals sadly currently remain high. If this proves not to be the case and the three tests are not met, the Council may have to consider adjusting the number of bookings that are taken, or reintroducing some restrictions, in order to reduce the risk to bereaved families, funeral directors and crematorium staff.”
Business recovery meeting
City leaders are urging York’s business community to support the city’s economic recovery by joining sector-focused recovery groups.
The council is developing plans to support the city’s economic recovery, incorporating the priorities outlined in the recent Council Plan, including making York a greener and more inclusive city.
To kick-start this process, a strategic business leaders meeting will be held, chaired by Councillor Keith Aspden, the Leader of the Council, to begin discussions on our local recovery plans. This will follow a similar meeting held with city partners, such as local Universities, discussing how to work in partnership earlier in the week
Businesses who are interested in participating in the roundtable events can contact the Make It York Business team on business@makeityork.com.
Police fines
926 fines were issued by North Yorkshire Police between March 27 and May 11 for alleged breaches of the coronavirus lockdown laws. 179 of these were in York.
Virus transmission rates highest in Yorkshire
YORKSHIRE has the highest coronavirus transmission rate in England. Both the North East and Yorkshire have a transmission rate of 0.8 – the highest in England. It means that for every 10 people who are infected, they are likely to pass it on to eight other people. London’s average rate, meanwhile, has fallen to 0.4.
Deaths
ONE more patient with coronavirus has died at a hospital within the York Teaching Hospital NHS Foundation Trust. The one further death takes the total number of Covid-19 related fatalities within the trust to 187.The trust includes York Hospital and Scarborough
The lost test results
An opportunity on Tuesday to quiz York’s Director of Public Health about the missing results from the test centre at Poppleton.
It appears that results from a across the country have disappeared (see press cutting below) .
There has been a surprising lack of comment on the issue from local MPs and Councillors.
Residents are invited to watch and interact with the council’s next live #AskTheLeaders coronavirus question and answer session on City of York Council’s Facebook page on Tuesday 19 May, 5-6pm.
Residents can interact with the Q & A session on Tuesday by either submitting questions in advance by emailing them to YourQuestions@york.gov.uk or commenting on the live video on Facebook
Grants to Micro businesses
The Council has said that it has now processed 766 grants totalling £738,539 for micro businesses. There is a budget ceiling of £1 million on this scheme.
It also says that it is still awaiting further guidance from the government over the discretionary grants – aimed at local businesses, small charities, B&Bs and market traders – and “we will open up applications as soon as possible”.
York’s self-employed residents could get up to £7,500 by May 25 – or within 6 days of making a claim – as applications for the Self Employed Income Support Service opened on Wednesday 13 May. Check you are eligible and make your claim on the government website here: https://www.gov.uk/government/news/self-employed-invited-to-get-ready-to-make-their-claims-for-coronavirus-covid-19-support
Lowfield & Lincoln Court building work
The Council has issued a statement saying that building work is recommencing at Lowfield and at the Lincoln Court/Disabled centre on Ascot Way.
in reality work never actually stopped!
Deaths & paitient numbers
ONE more patient with coronavirus has died at York Teaching Hospital NHS Foundation Trust, taking the total number of Covid-19 related fatalities to 186.
SEVEN further cases of coronavirus have been confirmed in the City of York Council area, taking the total number to 427.
More Council Q & A on line
The Council has issued a media release saying, “Residents are invited to watch and interact with the council’s next live #AskTheLeaders coronavirus question and answer session on City of York Council’s Facebook page on Tuesday 19 May, 5-6pm.
In this, the council’s second live coronavirus question and answer session, special guest Carolyn Frank from the Federation for Small Business will be taking questions regarding support for businesses in the region amidst lockdown restrictions and looking ahead to restarting York’s economy after the crisis”.
Residents can interact with the session by either submitting questions in advance by emailing them to YourQuestions@york.gov.uk or commenting on the live video on Facebook where leaders will read out questions and respond.* Questions may be answered by theme rather than individually so that the conversation covers as many topics as possible.
New regulations prompt lifestyle reboot?
The revised lock-down restrictions introduced from today do seem to have had an impact.
The rural roads in west York are noticeably busier.
The Pike Hills golf course car was full at lunchtime although most players seemed to be moving around as singles
Deaths
FIVE more people with coronavirus have died at hospitals within the York Teaching Hospital NHS Foundation Trust. The further five deaths takes the total within the trust to 185.
Care home deaths from the virus were 62 per cent of all deaths from the virus in York in the week ending May 1. In total, 31 people died from the virus up to May 1 in York care homes.
Deaths
11 more fatalities have been reported by York Teaching Hospital NHS Foundation Trust, Six of the deaths were at York Hospital, taking the total number of fatalities there to 109, and the remaining five were at Scarborough.
The number of York people who died up to May 1 and whose death certificates include Covid-19 is 94.
There are a total of 408 cases in the city, according to stats from Public Health England.
No details of the infection rates found at the Poppleton testing site have been published.
Bus companies get York Council backing
The Council has said to the government that all local bus companies should receive grant support. To do so they had to either run at least 40% of the services that they did pre lockdown or alternatively get a certificate for the local authority saying that the new frequencies were meeting demand
Still no coronasvirus test results from Poppleton
The authorities still haven’t revealed how many of the tests carried out at their Poppleton centre have proved to be positive.
The national figures are being revealed each day. Yesterday 97,029 people were tested of whom 4649 (5%) had positive results.
Earlier in the week (5th May) North Yorkshire officials said that 4580 tests had been completed at Poppleton. They declined to reveal how many had proved to be positive.
If local results are in line with the national picture, then around 200 local people may have the virus.
Deaths
There have now been 95 deaths at York Hospital from coronavirus and 62 at Scarborough, making a total of 157 at York Teaching Hospital NHS Foundation Trust centres.
Death toll reaches 150 in York & Scarborough
HE number of people with coronavirus that have died at hospitals within the York Teaching Hospital NHS Foundation Trust has reached 150
The latest figures show that there are 348 confirmed cases in York, and 1,073 in North Yorkshire.