No new COVID-19 cases reported in Warrington for first time since last August!

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NO new COVID-19 cases have been reported in Warrington for the first time since August last year in the latest data from Public Health England.

The last time zero cases were reported was on August 23rd last year. Also, there have been no new COVID-19 related deaths reported at Warrington Hospital for more than a week now.
Meanwhile, the zero (7) new cases in Warrington in the latest 24-hour daily update from Public Health England, means the total number of confirmed COVID-19 cases reported in Warrington since the start of the pandemic remains at 17,922 (17,922).
Cases in Warrington for the last seven days were 30 (34) – 14.3 (16.2) per 100,000 population, continuing a decrease over a seven-day period. This compares to the national rate of 21.3 (21.1) per 100,000.



*Latest figures available from Warrington & Halton Hospitals updated Tuesday, May 11 2021 – Monday’s figures in brackets. *Figures are not updated at weekends & Bank Holidays
Covid-19 positive inpatients 17 (17) of which 1 (1) are in ICU
Total number of tests (inpatients/community) cumulative – 93,349 (92,851)
Total tests with a positive result (inpatients/community/died/discharged) cumulative 5,451 (5,446)
Discharges of positive patients (excluding deaths) cumulative 2,009 (2,007)
Deaths of Covid-19 positive inpatients cumulative 499 (499)
*Hospital deaths include residents from Warrington and Halton. Total deaths of Warrington residents can be seen below.

The total number of deaths in Warrington within 28 days of a positive test reported by Public Health England is currently 486 (486) 230.9 per 100,000 population compared to the national rate of 191.1
The total number of deaths with Covid-19 on the death certificate in Warrington reported by Public Health England in all settings is now 566 (565).
Education Settings 7 May 2021
Number of schools and early years settings with COVID-19 cases: 5 (9)
Number of pupils self-isolating (close contact): 105 (271)

Across the UK the daily number of COVID-19 associated UK deaths reported on Tuesday, May 11 2021 was 20 (4), taking the total number of deaths to 127,629 (127,609).
The daily number of lab-confirmed UK cases was 2,474 (2,357), taking the total number to 4,439,691 (4,437,217).
Across the country, there are 1,108 (1,152) patients currently in hospital and 143 (159) on ventilation.
Total number of 1st dose vaccinations: 35,587,348 (35,472,295) and second dose 18,088,385 (17,856,550)

To find out more about COVID-19 testing, and to book a test if you have symptoms, visit http://warrington.gov.uk/get-tested-coronavirus
For the latest COVID-19 guidance for Warrington visit https://www.warrington.gov.uk/coronavirus-latest-guidance

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  1. Hello,
    Me and my partner live next door to Warrington hospital and have been visiting for the last nine months due to us expecting our first child.
    After reading this I thought I would mention that the only people who refuse to follow the restrictions, guidelines and the many signs they have had installed regarding covid are the staff working there.
    we witness them not wearing masks throughout including the birthing suite.
    when asked to put their mask on or follow procedures we are laughed at and literally told “no”.
    We are left feeling helpless and dont know who to contact about this as no one implements the rules or seems to care.
    With it being a hospital we think this is no only dangerous but ridiculous.
    Happy to send pictures to probe this.
    kind regards
    Douglas Thorpe

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