Saturday update: One area of York now has so few Covid cases it has turned white on the map

The Covid cases map for York published on 13 February 2021

Another 23 coronavirus cases were confirmed in York today (Saturday, 13 February).

It takes the cumulative total to 11,542 – giving an overall infection rate of 5,480.1 cases per 100,000 people.

In the last seven days 197 people in York have tested positive for Covid-19 – a decrease of 101 (-33.9%) week on week.

It comes as one area of the city – South Bank & Dringhouses – has turned white on the official Covid map because it has too few cases to officially be recorded.

The rolling seven-day rate in York is 109.7 new cases per 100,000 people.

The English national average is 177.2, the Yorkshire and Humber average is 169.6.

There has been one more coronavirus-related death in the York council area, and 13 in the last seven days (down eight / 38.1%).

Here are the new cases by area of York for the seven days to 8 February:

New coronavirus cases in York by area, 7 Days to 8 February

Coronavirus (COVID-19) positive cases by Middle Super Output Area. Seven day rates are expressed per 100,000 population. On a phone scroll horizontally to see all the data. Source *Suppressed rates: MSOA level rates are suppressed where there have been fewer than 3 cases in a seven-day period. This is to protect the privacy of individuals and prevent disclosure.
AreaCase7 day
rolling rate
Change
Osbaldwick17202.3-1 (-5.6%)
York City Centre
17126.28 (88.9%)
Heworth North & Stockton14144.06 (75.0%)
Clifton North13150.04 (44.4%)
Holgate East13143.0-2 (-13.3%)
Acomb12114.6-10 (-45.5%)
Holgate West12128.1-2 (-14.3%)
Tang Hall12105.8-9 (-42.9%)
Heworth South & The Groves1196.1-11 (-50.0%)
Fulford, Heslington & University10104.3-11 (-52.4%)
Huntington10145.5-8 (-44.4%)
New Earswick10173.9-4 (-28.6%)
Rawcliffe & Clifton South10118.9-5 (-33.3%)
Bishopthorpe & Copmanthorpe9108.5-2 (-18.2%)
Woodthorpe & Acomb Park996.3-4 (-30.8%)
Dunnington, Elvington & Wheldrake8123.55 (166.7%)
Clifton Without & Skelton782.3-16 (-69.6%)
Strensall7100.4-2 (-22.2%)
Westfield, Chapelfields & Foxwood775.8-15 (-68.2%)
Fulford Road & Clementhorpe645.6-22 (-78.6%)
Haxby587.0-14 (-73.7%)
Poppleton, Rufforth & Askham578.41 (25.0%)
Wigginton582.0-5 (-50.0%)
South Bank & Dringhouses0-3 Suppressed*N/AN/A

In North Yorkshire, there were 92 new coronavirus cases today, taking the cumulative total to 27,085  – an infection rate of 4,382.3 cases per 100K.

There are 1,707 cases in Ryedale (up ten), 4,382 in Selby (up 17), 7,006 in Harrogate (up 23), 3,881 in Hambleton (up 18), 5,174 in Scarborough (up 12), 2,357 in Richmondshire (up nine) and 2,578 in Craven (up three).

There was one more coronavirus-related death reported by York Teaching Hospital NHS Foundation Trust.

That takes the total to 542 across the trust (York and Scarborough Hospitals).

Here are the updated figures (yesterday’s numbers in brackets):

  • Total of people tested positive in the UK: 4,027,106 (4,013,799)
  • Daily total of people tested positive: 13,308 (15,144)
  • Total number UK deaths: 116,908 (116,287)
  • Daily UK deaths: 621 (758)
  • Confirmed cases in York: 11,542 (11,519)
  • Confirmed cases in North Yorkshire: 27,085 (26,993)
  • Confirmed cases in East Yorkshire: 15,984 (15,912)
  • People vaccinated – 1st dose: 14,556,827 as of 12 February (14,012,224)
  • People vaccinated – 2nd dose: 534,869 as of 12February (530,094)