Region
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Sub-Region
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Allocation
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Rationale
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North West
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Greater Manchester?
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Very High (Tier 3)
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While there has been continued improvement in
Greater Manchester, weekly case rates remain very
high, especially amongst those aged over 60, at
around 260 per 100,000 people. The pressure on the
local NHS is decreasing in some areas but remains a
concern; Manchester University hospital and Pennine
Acute Trust remain under significant pressure.
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Lancashire, Blackpool, and Blackburn with Darwen?
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Very High (Tier 3)
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While there have been improvements in some areas,
case rates and the proportion of tests which are
positive for covid-19 remain high. Case rates in
over 60s are very high (over 200 per 100,000) in 6
lower tier local authorities. There is still
pressure on the NHS in this region.
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Liverpool City Region
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High (Tier 2) ?
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There is continued improvement across the Liverpool
city region. Case rates (including for the over
60s) are decreasing rapidly with some notable
improvements in Liverpool, Knowsley and Sefton.
Cases have fallen by 69% over 6 weeks. However,
despite improvements, case rates in over 60s remain
high at 150+ per 100,000 people in all lower tier
local authorities.
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Cheshire? (including Warrington)
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High (Tier 2)
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Case rates are continuing to decline across
Warrington and Cheshire, with a 27.4% fall to 209
people per 100,000, in line with Liverpool City
Region. However, case rates in those over 60 remain
high (175/100,000) though falling. Positivity is
8.1%. Warrington and Halton Teaching Hospitals NHS
foundation Trust has 150 inpatients with Covid-19.
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Cumbria?
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High (Tier 2) ?
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The picture in Cumbria is broadly improving
although case rates in Carlisle and South Lakeland
are increasing – with increases likely due to a
large school outbreak. Case rates in over 60s are
above 100 per 100,000 in Carlisle and
Barrow-in-Furness. These case rates are too high
for allocation to Tier 1 but Cumbria’s trajectory
does currently not warrant inclusion in Tier 3.
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North East?
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Tees Valley? Combined Authority
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Very High (Tier 3) ?
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While case rates are now decreasing in all lower
tier local authorities, they remain very high at
390 people per 100,000 across the region, with
positivity also very high at 13.3%. The case rate
in over 60s remains very high at 292 per 100,000.
NHS admissions in the area have remained high in
November.
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North East Combined Authority
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Very High (Tier 3)?
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The region continues to see very high case rates,
overall 318 people per 100,000, although this
figure is either stable or falling in all parts of
the region. Case rate in over 60s remains very high
at 256 per 100,000. NHS admissions in the area have
remained high in November.
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Yorkshire and The Humber?
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The Humber?
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Very High (Tier 3)?
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The picture in Humber is improving with case rates
now falling in 3 of the 4 lower tier local
authorities. However, case rates in all ages and in
over 60s remain very high (431/100,000 and
344/100,000 respectively). Positivity is 12.6%.
There is ongoing pressure on the local NHS.
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West Yorkshire?
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Very High (Tier 3)??
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This area is improving with case rates falling in
all 5 lower tier local authorities. However, case
rates in all ages and rates in over 60s remain very
high (389/100,000 and 312/100,000 respectively).
Positivity is 13.9%.
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South Yorkshire?
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Very High (Tier 3)??
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This area is improving with case rates falling in
all 4 lower tier local authorities. However, case
rates in all ages and rates in those over 60 remain
very high (274/100,000 and 223/100,000
respectively). Positivity is 11.0%. There is
pressure on local NHS Trusts.
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York and North Yorkshire?
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High (Tier 2)?
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Overall case rates (including for those over 60) in
this region are improving in seven of the eight
local authorities and lower than other parts of
Yorkshire and The Humber but remain high overall
(202/100,000 in all age groups and 145/100,000 for
those aged over 60). Positivity is 8.5%. Rates in
Scarborough are significantly higher than the rest
of the region (334/100,000 in all age groups and
247/100,000 in those aged over 60) but falling
rapidly.
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East Midlands??
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Leicester and Leicestershire ??
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Very High (Tier 3)??
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Improvements have been seen in overall case rates
in all but one lower tier local authority, but
remain very high at 355 per 100,000, including in
over 60s at 250 per 100k. The pressure on the local
NHS remains very high.
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Derby and Derbyshire??
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Very High (Tier 3)??
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??There has been improvement in this area, but case
rates remain very high at 275 per 100,000, and in
those over 60 it is 220 per 100,000. The pressure
on the local NHS remains high.
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Lincolnshire??
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Very High (Tier 3)??
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??There has been an overall improvement, but case
rates remain high throughout the county, at 307 per
100,000 and in the over 60s it is 281 per 100,000.
NHS pressures in Lincolnshire remain high and show
signs of increasing, particularly for the units
treating the more serious cases
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Nottingham and Nottinghamshire??
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Very High (Tier 3)??
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??There has been an improvement, but case rates
remain very high in the over 60s at 211 per
100,000. The overall case rate is 244 per 100,000
and positivity is 10%. The proportion of hospital
beds taken up by covid-19 patients is high but
appears to be falling.
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Northamptonshire??
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High (Tier 2)??
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??Although improvements in the overall case rates
have been seen recently, there is a continued rise
in rates of Covid-19 in the over 60s. Over 60s case
rate is 154 per 100,000. There is some evidence
that the local NHS is seeing the proportion of
people with Covid-19 being admitted and
subsequently occupying beds stabilising, however
Covid and Non-Covid patients occupying beds in
units treating more serious cases is high.
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Rutland??
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High (Tier 2)??
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??This area is improving with a case rate of 125
per 100,000 and 118 per 100,000 for the over 60s,
which while elevated is different from the
surrounding areas. Positivity is 6.4%.
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West Midland??s
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Birmingham and Black Country??
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Very High (Tier 3)??
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While case rates are improving (down 8.3%) they
remain very high (390/100,000). There is a similar
trend for positivity. Pressure on the NHS remains
high.
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Staffordshire and Stoke-on-Trent??
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Very High (Tier 3)??
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While the situation is improving with case rates
down 13.4%, case rates and test positivity are both
very high across this area (391/100,000 and 11.1%
respectively). The pressure on the local NHS
remains very high, including in units treating the
more serious cases.
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Warwickshire, Coventry and Solihull??
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Very High (Tier 3)??
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The case rate remains very high (though falling)
across this area at 236/100,000. The case rate in
over 60s remains very high at 182/100,000. There is
a clear upward trend in case rates in over 60s in
three of the seven local authority areas.
Positivity is 9.0%. The pressure on the local NHS
remains high.
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Shropshire and Telford & Wrekin??
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High (Tier 2)??
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The case rate remains high (though falling) at
200/100,000. The case rate in over 60s remains high
at 139/100.000 and is falling. Positivity is 7.2%.
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Herefordshire??
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High (Tier 2)??
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Herefordshire has a high case rate at
160.3/100,000. These rates are too high for
allocation to Tier 1 but the slight downward
trajectory – a fall of 1.9% - does currently not
warrant inclusion in Tier 3. ??
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Worcestershire
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High (Tier 2)??
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While there has been a decline in case rates in all
lower tier local authorities they do remain high
(201/100,000),including in the over 60s
(141/100,000), These case rates are too high for
allocation to Tier 1 but the downward trajectory –
with a fall of 18.3% - does currently not warrant
inclusion in Tier 3. Hospital admissions of
patients with covid-19 have started to stabilise??
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London
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London
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High (Tier 2)
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The trajectory of key indicators of Covid-19 in an
area (including all age case rates, over 60s case
rates and positivity) have been increasing until
very recently. The situation in London is not
uniform throughout the city. 13 of the 33 boroughs
have case rates which are 10% or more higher than a
week ago and ten boroughs where case rates for over
60s are above 150 per 100,000. Hospital admissions
continue to increase in the East and North London
in particular, although they are still well below
the spring peak. Taken as a whole, the situation in
London has stabilised at a similar case rate and
positivity to other parts of the country in Tier 2.
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East of England?
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Bedfordshire and Milton Keynes?
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High (Tier 2)
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The overall case rate is still increasing in two of
the three lower tier local authorities. The overall
case rate is high at 178/100,000 and it is
113/100,000 in the over 60s although this rises to
185/100,000 in Luton. Positivity 6.9%. There is
pressure on the local NHS.
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Essex, Thurrock and Southend on Sea
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High (Tier 2)
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Overall the rate is 159/100,000 and rising. The
rate in over 60s is 100/100,000 and falling.
Positivity is 6.4%.
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Norfolk?
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High (Tier 2)
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The majority of Norfolk is improving. Case rates
are 123/100,000 and positivity is 5.0%. Case rates
for over 60s remain over 100 per 100,000 in Great
Yarmouth, Norwich and South Norfolk (with
increasing trajectories in the last two areas).
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Cambridgeshire and Peterborough?
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High (Tier 2)
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An improving picture with decreasing case rates
across 5 of the 6 local authorities although the
case rate is still high at 123/100,000 overall).
Case rates in over 60s are also decreasing
(58/100,000). Positivity has dropped to 5.2%.
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Hertfordshire?
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High (Tier 2)
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There is an improving picture across the majority
of Hertfordshire – the case rate has fallen to
147/100,000 overall with drops in rates in 9 of the
10 local authorities. Case rates in over 60s are
falling also (102/100,000) but they are greater
than 100/100,000 in 6 local authorities. Positivity
is 6.3% falling.
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Suffolk?
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High (Tier 2)
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There is an improving picture across the majority
of Suffolk. The case rate has fallen to 82/100,000
with drops in rate in 4 of the 5 local authorities.
There has been a >40% increase in weekly case
rate to 128/100,000 in Ipswich compared to the
previous week. Across Suffolk, case rates in over
60s are also falling (72/100,000). Positivity is
3.7%.
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South East
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Hampshire, Portsmouth and Southampton.
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High (Tier 2)
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There is a mixed picture across this area although
the overall case rate is now 152/100,000 and
falling in almost all areas. NHS admissions were
increasing rapidly until mid-November and are now
stable.
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Isle of Wight?
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Medium (Tier 1)
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The case rate is low and decreasing at 71 per
100,000 and lower in over 60s at 44 per 100,000.
Covid-19 pressure on the NHS is low.
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East and West Sussex, and Brighton and Hove
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High (Tier 2)
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Case rates in Sussex are at 120 per 100,000 with a
total positivity of 4.5%. However, the trend is
increasing in several areas. NHS admissions have
been fairly stable in the last month but there is
increasing occupancy in units treating more serious
cases.
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Surrey?
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High (Tier 2)
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Case rates are stable or improving in all areas
with the overall rate at 139 per 100,000. The most
concerning lower tier local authorities are those
that neighbour London (Spelthorne and Runnymede)
with case rates over 200 per 100,000, and high case
rates in the over 60s are observed in neighbouring
Surrey Heath and Woking. Surrey Heartlands Health
& Care Partnership (STP) report admissions to
hospital from covid-19 patients were fairly stable
in the last month.
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Reading, Wokingham, Bracknell Forest, Windsor and
Maidenhead, West Berkshire
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High (Tier 2)
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An improving picture across the area with the
exception of Slough and Reading. Slough has high
case rates (326 per 100,000 overall and 219 per
100,000 for the over 60s) and relatively high
positivity of 12%. The case rate and positivity
away from Slough do not justify inclusion at tier
3.
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Slough
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Very High (Tier 3)
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The weekly case rate in Slough is much higher than
surrounding areas at over 320 per 100,000 people
compared with 155 per 100,000 in the rest of
Berkshire and 138 in Buckinghamshire. Test
positivity is also much higher at 12%.
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Buckinghamshire?
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High (Tier 2)
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A broadly stable or improving picture across
Buckinghamshire with a case rate at 138 per 100,000
and positivity at 6.4%. These case rates remain too
high for allocation to Tier 1.
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Oxfordshire?
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High (Tier 2)
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Positive improvements across key indicators across
all areas in Oxfordshire, but case rates still too
high for Tier 1. Buckinghamshire, Oxfordshire And
Berkshire West STP hospital admissions have been
fairly stable in recent months.
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Kent & Medway
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Very High (Tier 3)
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Case rates are high and continuing to rise with
large increases in case rates in almost all areas
in the last 7 days. Some of the highest case rates
in the country are currently seen in Kent. Rising
case rates in people aged over 60 are a particular
concern. Positivity is also increasing in 10 of the
13 lower tier local authorities. Kent And Medway
STP are reporting hospital admissions are
increasing and mutual aid necessary across the
county.
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South West?
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Bristol, South Gloucestershire, North Somerset?
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Very High (Tier 3)
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The overall picture remains concerning with very
high case rates overall (325/100,000) and in the
over 60s (208/100,000). Positivity is 10.4%.
Bristol, South Gloucestershire, and North Somerset
are part of a wider travel to work area and thus
form a natural geographic grouping, separate to the
surrounding area.
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Somerset? and Bath and North East Somerset
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High (Tier 2)
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There are very small increases in the case rates in
this area, however overall case rates and those in
over 60s remain high (154/100,000 and 102/100,000
respectively). Positivity is stable at 5.5%.
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Dorset, Bournemouth, Christchurch and Poole
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High (Tier 2)
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Case rates are falling across the area (131/100,000
in all cases and 99/100,000 in the over 60s).
However the over 60 case rate is still high at
151/100,000 in Bournemouth, Christchurch and Poole.
Positivity is 5.2%. In addition, the Dorset STP
reports daily admissions to hospitals are
increasing.
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Gloucestershire?
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High (Tier 2)
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Case rates in Gloucestershire remain high at
162/100,000. While a decline has been seen in the
case rate in the over 60s, this remains at
92/100,000. Positivity is 6.3%.
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Wiltshire and Swindon?
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High (Tier 2)
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Case rates continue to fall in Swindon but are
increasing in Wiltshire. Overall case rates are
143/100,000 and 93/100,000 in the over 60s.
Positivity is 6.2%. Swindon and Wiltshire STP are
reporting increasing admissions to hospital.
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Devon?
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High (Tier 2)
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Case rates are 121/100,000 overall though there are
higher rates in Plymouth, Torbay and Exeter. The
case rate in the over 60s is 85/100,000 though
significantly higher in Exeter (155.9/100,000).
Positivity is 4.2%. There is pressure at the Royal
Devon and Exeter Hospital.
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Cornwall? and Isles of Scilly?
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Medium (Tier 1)
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There are low case rates and test positivity in
Cornwall and the case rates in all age groups are
stable or declining.
There have been no cases in the Isles of Scilly in
the last seven days meaning there is strong
evidence to make an allocation to Tier 1.
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