Thursday update: Eight areas of York show a slight increase in coronavirus cases

The hand sanitiser station on Spurriergate, York. Photograph: YorkMix

A further 11 coronavirus cases were confirmed across York today (Thursday, 11 March).

It takes the cumulative total to 12,029 – giving an overall infection rate of 5,711.3 cases per 100,000 people.

In the last seven days 112 people in York have tested positive for Covid-19 – no change week on week.

The rolling seven-day rate in York is 52.2 new cases per 100,000 people (110 cases in the week to 7 March). That’s down from 53.2 in the previous seven days (112 cases in the week to 28 February).

It was 48.9 yesterday.

The English national average is 60.3, the Yorkshire and Humber average is 100.

There have been no more coronavirus-related deaths in the York council area, and three in the last seven days (up two / 200%).

Here are the new cases by area of York for the seven days to 6 March:

New coronavirus cases in York by area, 7 Days to 6 March

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.
AreaCases7 day
rolling rate
Change
Clifton Without & Skelton11129.33 (37.5%)
Heworth North & Stockton992.66 (200.0%)
New Earswick9156.57 (350.0%)
Acomb876.41 (14.3%)
Strensall8114.83 (60.0%)
Fulford Road & Clementhorpe753.20 (0.0%)
South Bank & Dringhouses789.7-12 (-63.2%)
Westfield, Chapelfields & Foxwood554.22 (66.7%)
Clifton North446.1-2 (-33.3%)
Heworth South & The Groves435.00 (0.0%)
Holgate West442.7-10 (-71.4%)
Woodthorpe & Acomb Park442.8-6 (-60.0%)
Bishopthorpe & Copmanthorpe336.21 (50.0%)
Haxby352.2-3 (-50.0%)
Huntington343.71 (50.0%)
Wigginton349.20 (0.0%)
Dunnington, Elvington & Wheldrake0-2 Data suppressed*N/AN/A
Fulford, Heslington & University0-2 Data suppressed*N/AN/A
Holgate East0-2 Data suppressed*N/AN/A
Osbaldwick0-2 Data suppressed*N/AN/A
Poppleton, Rufforth & Askham0-2 Data suppressed*N/AN/A
Rawcliffe & Clifton South0-2 Data suppressed*N/AN/A
Tang Hall0-2 Data suppressed*N/AN/A
York City Centre
0-2 Data suppressed*N/AN/A

In North Yorkshire, there were 44 new coronavirus cases today, taking the cumulative total to 28,491  – an infection rate of 4,609.8 cases per 100K.

There are 1,810 cases in Ryedale (no change), 4,633 in Selby (up six), 7,419 in Harrogate (up 13), 4,096 in Hambleton (up 14), 5,340 in Scarborough (up three), 2,510 in Richmondshire (up nine) and 2,683 in Craven (down one – we assume a correction).

There were no more coronavirus-related deaths reported by York Teaching Hospital NHS Foundation Trust today.

That leaves the total at 580 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: 4,241,677 (4,234,924)
  • Daily total of people tested positive: 6,753 (5,926)
  • Total number UK deaths: 125,168 (124,987)
  • Daily UK deaths: 181 (190)
  • Confirmed cases in York: 12,029 (12,018)
  • Confirmed cases in North Yorkshire: 28,491 (28,447)
  • Confirmed cases in East Yorkshire: 17,121 (17,089)
  • People vaccinated – 1st dose: 23,053,716 as of 10 March (22,809,829)
  • People vaccinated – 2nd dose: 1,351,515 as of 10 March (1,254,353)