Rise in Babergh Covid figures underlines why Peninsula needed to go into lockdown
By Derek Davis
5th Nov 2020 | Local News
Figures released today have shown that in the seven days up to the November 2, there have been 543 new cases of COVID-19 in Suffolk, which is an increase on the numbers in the previous week.
Babergh, which includes the Shotley peninsula, had 83 new cases in a week, a rise in the district on the previous seven days, ahead of today's lockdown.
The rate of new weekly cases in Suffolk has increased and is now, at 72.40 cases per 100,000 people. This is below the rates for the East of England region (101.22 / 100,000) and for England as a whole (226.40 / 100,000).
In total, up to the 16th October, there have been 570 deaths in Suffolk where COVID-19 was recorded on the death certificate. There have been 2 COVID-19 related deaths in the last seven days.
The estimated 'R' value for the East of England is between 1.2 and 1.4 which has decreased in the last week, but remains higher than the 'R' value for England (1.1 – 1.3).
COVID-19 cases are identified by taking specimens from people and sending them to laboratories around the UK to be tested. If the test is positive this is referred to as a lab-confirmed case.
In the week 26th October – 2nd November there were 543 new lab-confirmed cases of COVID-19 in Suffolk. This is an increase on the previous week.
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