COVID-19 infection rates continue to fall in Warrington and drop below national average
COVID-19 infection rates have fallen for a second consecutive day in Warrington and are now below the national average again.
COVID-19 infection rates have fallen for a second consecutive day in Warrington and are now below the national average again.
NO further COVID-19 related deaths have been reported at Warrington Hospital and with just three new cases confirmed, infection rates have fallen in the town over seven days, although hospital inpatient numbers have increased for a second day.
NEW COVID-19 cases are continuing to rise in Warrington with infection rates remaining above the national average, while hospital inpatient numbers have also increased.
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WHILE no new deaths have been reported at Warrington Hospital four new COVID-19 cases have been confirmed in the town by Public Health England, with infection rates increasing in local schools and back up above the national average.
ONE new COVID-19 related death has sadly been reported at Warrington Hospital over the Bank Holiday weekend while just two new cases have been confirmed by Public Health England.
SIX new COVID-19 cases have been confirmed in Warrington by Public health England today, Monday, showing a small increase over a seven-day period but still below the national average.
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EIGHT new COVID-19 cases have been confirmed in Warrington by Public health England today, Sunday, showing a small decrease over a seven-day period and below the national average.
WHILE only 6 new COVID-19 cases have been confirmed in Warrington by Public health England today, Saturday, numbers over a seven-day period have risen for a second consecutive day.