Oldham is third, where the rate has risen slightly from 57.8 to … However, Lincoln currently has more cases than Peterborough, with 412 cases per 100,000 people in the week to 16 December compared to 381 per 100,000. Prof Ward said Lincolnshire as a whole had seen cases fall to 230 per 100,000 population after a peak in the middle of November. East Lindsey, too, has seen a similar rise … Somerset district among the top 40 UK areas with lowest coronavirus rates. North Kesteven's infection rate is 94.1, an increase from 85.5, and South Holland's rate currently stands at 73.7, a big jump from 47.4 the week before. Bradford, West Yorkshire (280.7 to 285.9) 9. The latest weekly coronavirus infection rate figures show infections rise across most areas of Lincolnshire. Prof Ward said Lincolnshire being in tier one - medium alert - before the most recent England-wide lockdown had also contributed to the figures due to the restrictions not being effective in preventing onward transmission. 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Rates are increasing week by week in most areas, Never miss another Lincolnshire story by signing up to our free email updates. Bolton has the second highest rate, up from 47.6 to 82.8, with 238 new cases. Send your story ideas to yorkslincs.news@bbc.co.uk. Read about our approach to external linking. But the county's director of public health Prof Derek Ward said about 100 cases came from just two care homes. In the past, we have successfully stood up heightened awareness, monitoring and response approaches for SARS, MERS, and … Lincolnshire is currently on the roadmap out of Lockdown View Page Boston has also seen high rates of the virus, with 435 cases per 100,000 people in the same period. People testing positive for Covid-19 in private households in England (PA Graphics) Of the 315 local areas in England, 109 (35%) have seen a rise in rates… Read about our approach to external linking. BPHC and Boston EMS are trained to respond to infectious diseases. "When you add those figures together, you are talking about more than 100 people in a very short period who have tested positive, and that in a population of 70,000 people. Something went wrong, please try again later. This information comes following a list calculated by the PA news agency based on Public Health England data published on March 31 on the government’s coronavirus dashboard. © 2021 BBC. Boston has the worst rate in Lincolnshire with 44.2 per 100,000 people. The chief medical officers for England, Scotland, Northern Ireland and Wales said the decision to downgrade was thanks to the efforts of the UK public in bringing Covid rates down. It is part of a wider re-development into the Downtown Grantham Designer Outlet. Boston has seen a big jump in its infection rate in the space of seven days, rising from 67 to 111.2. He said he expected infection rates to start to fall over the next few days. How to use the map. Bolton, one of England's hotspots for the Indian variant, has the country's highest Covid infection rate (for all variants), with 228.5 cases per 100,000 people. The BBC is not responsible for the content of external sites. 'You have to be brave to send your child to school' Video, 'You have to be brave to send your child to school', NY prosecutor says Trump inquiry now criminal, Demi Lovato is non-binary and has changed pronouns, Chinese Mars rover returns first pictures, Belgium hunts for heavily armed far-right soldier, Bitcoin dives as China cracks down on crypto, Pose star Billy Porter reveals he has HIV. Here is Tuesday’s update of Covid-19 case rates for every local authority area in England. The rate … And we've had a school outbreak. The figures, for the seven days to October 18, are based on tests carried out in laboratories and in the wider community, known respectively as pillar one and pillar of the Government’s testing programme. 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Here is Wednesday’s update of Covid-19 case rates for every local authority area in England. Boston has seen a big jump in its infection rate in the space of seven days, rising from 67 to 111.2. Boston, Lincolnshire (182.4 to 189.5) 8. In an afternoon press conference outside City Hall, Walsh discussed Boston’s COVID-19 metrics and the dozen shootings that city police responded to over the holiday weekend. In the past, we have successfully stood up heightened awareness, monitoring and response approaches for SARS, MERS, and H1N1 flu. The figures, for the seven days to May 9, shows there were 33 cases (at a rate of 18.3 per 100,000) up from 15 (at a rate of 8.3 per 100,000). Cases at Diana, Princess of Wales Hospital are falling (Image: Duncan Young). This is up from 61.7 in the seven days to April 24. Knowsley in Merseyside continues to record the highest Covid-19 infection rates in England, with 12 other areas seeing cases increase. Here is Thursday’s update of Covid-19 case rates for every local authority area in England. Infection rates have increased almost across the board in Lincolnshire this week. On May 11, Mayor Kim Janey announced the upcoming expansion of in-person City services at Boston City Hall, the Boston Public Library system (BPL), and the Boston Centers for Youth & Families (BCYF): Boston City Hall: Starting Monday, June 7, 2021, Boston City Hall will be open to the public by appointment only for a fourth day each week. The rate in South Kesteven up to April 29 was 15.4 per 100,000 people. England has seen an infection rate increase due to large outbreaks of the Indian coronavirus variant, which has also been found in a handful of cases in Lincolnshire. Wednesday's update of Covid-19 case rates for every local authority area in England has been released. Follow BBC East Yorkshire and Lincolnshire on Facebook, Twitter, and Instagram. A recent spike in the number of Covid-19 cases in a Lincolnshire town is due to a small number of isolated outbreaks, health bosses have said. Lincolnshire health bosses are working with South Holland and Boston district councils to reduce their high COVID-19 infection rates, but say it’s in the “hands of the government” to invest and make legislative changes to employment in the two districts. Here is latest update of the rolling seven-day rate of new cases of Covid-19 for every local authority area in England. somersetlive. Below are the coronavirus infection rates from across the country: Here is the list in full. COVID-19 rates across St Helens have increased over the past week, according to the latest figures - but sources have told the Star there have been no cases of the Indian variant locally. It is, however, one of only two areas in Lincolnshire where the rate has fallen week by week, as it was 122.9 in the seven days leading up to October 11. Why are vaccines being destroyed in Africa? UK coronavirus death toll up by 1,245 but seven-day average decreases slightly; Of the 315 local areas in England, 10 (3%) have seen a rise in case rates and 305 (97%) have seen a … South Kesteven, meanwhile, has a rate of 113, with 161 new cases recorded during that period. Wychavon has risen in the West Midlands, alongside Lichfield and … East Riding of Yorkshire (175.3 to 178.8) 10. Calderdale, West Yorkshire. However, it now stands at 80.5. In addition to Tuesday, … The figures, for the seven days to April 24, are based on the number of people who have tested positive for Covid-19 in either a lab-reported or rapid lateral flow test, by specimen date. First vaccines 'could cut 99% of deaths' - Van-Tam, Visitors with negative test can visit care homes, Care home visitors to trial regular Covid testing, Public health – Lincolnshire County Council, Where the streets now have names – Boston pupils help decide street names in new housing development, Love is in the air as wedding bookings soar, Police appeal to trace wanted man Craig Thornton, Government cash confirmed for redevelopment of Scunthorpe High Street, Centenary of British Legion marked with wreath laying, Information about BBC links to other news sites, As it happened: Netanyahu vows more Gaza strikes despite pressure. However, he added that over the past week, Boston had seen "particularly high rates". Infection rates have increased almost across the board in Lincolnshire this week. A consultant in acute medicine at Pilgrim Hospital, Boston, has paid tribute to the commitment of his colleagues, while collecting a national award for his work. City of Boston response. Here is Tuesday’s update of Covid-19 case rates for every local authority area in England. The average rate in England is 24.5. Coronavirus pandemic Boston currently has one of the highest Covid infection rates in England A recent spike in the number of Covid-19 cases in a Lincolnshire … The Strand Theatre 543 Columbia Road, Dorchester Walk-up only with on-site registration. New analysis has revealed the parts of England that have the lowest Covid infection rates. There were 310 coronavirus cases in Greater Lincolnshire and three COVID-related deaths last week – 36 fewer cases on the previous week, but one more death. East Lindsey, too, has seen a similar rise from 69.9 to 95.3, 135 new cases were recorded in the seven days leading to October 18. Knowsley 662.9 (1000), 700.6 (1057) Nottingham 610.1 (2031), 926.7 (3085) Liverpool 582.5 (2901), 681.1 (3392) Blackburn with Darwen 575.8 (862), 446.2 (668) Rossendale 535.8 (383), 324.6 (232) Rochdale 503.6 (1120), 429.8 (956) Salford 493.8 (1278), 390.2 (1010) Burnley 482.5 (429), 607.3 (540) Oldham 467.3 (1108), 382.5 (907) Wigan 459.7 (1511), 407.7 (1340) Barnsley 454.5 (1122), 279.9 (691) West Lancashire 451.4 (516), 466.3 (533) Bolton 441.3 (1269), 335.2 (964) Sefton 437.8 (1210), 477.2 (1319) Manchester 437.2 (2417), 474.3 (2622) St. Helens 436.4 (788), 444.1 (802) Bury 430.9 (823), 390.6 (746) Ribble Valley 427.0 (260), 297.3 (181) Blackpool 420.2 (586), 288.3 (402) Pendle 419.1 (386), 473.3 (436) Sheffield 417.4 (2441), 455.2 (2662) Bradford 394.6 (2130), 335.3 (1810) Leeds 393.0 (3117), 394.5 (3129) Preston 391.9 (561), 370.3 (530) Rotherham 384.3 (1020), 279.6 (742) Hyndburn 383.7 (311), 343.0 (278) Lancaster 380.0 (555), 332.8 (486) Gedling 377.5 (445), 330.8 (390) Tameside 370.9 (840), 322.7 (731) Rushcliffe 365.0 (435), 321.4 (383) Stockton-on-Tees 356.7 (704), 342.5 (676) South Ribble 352.0 (390), 277.1 (307) Middlesbrough 349.0 (492), 280.9 (396) Hartlepool 348.1 (326), 273.3 (256) Warrington 347.6 (730), 337.6 (709) Doncaster 346.9 (1082), 220.3 (687) Halton 339.2 (439), 387.9 (502) County Durham 329.2 (1745), 338.1 (1792) Trafford 326.5 (775), 337.0 (800) Sunderland 321.9 (894), 299.2 (831) Broxtowe 318.3 (363), 301.7 (344) Newcastle upon Tyne 313.1 (948), 466.6 (1413) Calderdale 310.2 (656), 242.6 (513) Barrow-in-Furness 310.2 (208), 271.4 (182) Wakefield 309.8 (1079), 238.0 (829) York 307.2 (647), 266.4 (561) Wyre 301.5 (338), 239.1 (268) Stockport 299.9 (880), 297.9 (874) Kirklees 299.7 (1318), 254.7 (1120) Chorley 298.6 (353), 238.5 (282) Fylde 289.7 (234), 208.0 (168) Darlington 286.5 (306), 206.9 (221) Charnwood 283.0 (526), 241.1 (448) Redcar and Cleveland 280.7 (385), 210.7 (289) Oadby and Wigston 270.1 (154), 226.3 (129) Wirral 267.0 (865), 315.1 (1021) Gateshead 258.8 (523), 255.4 (516) Bristol 241.7 (1120), 156.2 (724) North East Lincolnshire 237.5 (379), 162.3 (259) Ashfield 236.1 (302), 144.6 (185) South Tyneside 235.1 (355), 245.1 (370) Birmingham 226.4 (2585), 190.7 (2177) North East Derbyshire 223.7 (227), 170.5 (173) Leicester 222.2 (787), 184.1 (652) Erewash 221.9 (256), 174.2 (201) Mansfield 221.4 (242), 109.8 (120) High Peak 215.8 (200), 191.0 (177) Sandwell 214.6 (705), 146.4 (481) Walsall 211.2 (603), 168.8 (482) North Tyneside 210.7 (438), 251.5 (523) Solihull 208.9 (452), 174.7 (378) Bassetlaw 208.6 (245), 101.3 (119) Cannock Chase 206.4 (208), 105.2 (106) Cheshire West and Chester 197.3 (677), 191.5 (657) South Staffordshire 196.6 (221), 144.1 (162) Exeter 194.8 (256), 386.6 (508) Carlisle 194.2 (211), 93.9 (102) Stoke-on-Trent 192.3 (493), 118.2 (303) Wolverhampton 190.6 (502), 133.7 (352) Bolsover 185.0 (149), 126.6 (102) Coventry 182.8 (679), 165.5 (615) Selby 182.1 (165), 156.7 (142) Staffordshire Moorlands 177.8 (175), 114.8 (113) Northumberland 175.5 (566), 175.5 (566) Bromsgrove 175.2 (175), 134.2 (134) Cheshire East 172.6 (663), 168.7 (648) East Riding of Yorkshire 172.1 (587), 133.4 (455) Newcastle-under-Lyme 171.5 (222), 146.0 (189) Craven 171.5 (98), 147.0 (84) Newark and Sherwood 170.7 (209), 232.8 (285) Amber Valley 170.1 (218), 118.6 (152) North Lincolnshire 169.5 (292), 151.5 (261) Derby 169.1 (435), 134.1 (345) Stafford 169.0 (232), 131.1 (180) South Derbyshire 166.0 (178), 105.4 (113) Hackney and City of London 163.7 (476), 132.4 (385) Harrogate 163.5 (263), 163.5 (263) Warwick 162.1 (233), 111.3 (160) Hammersmith and Fulham 161.5 (299), 115.6 (214) Ealing 161.5 (552), 139.8 (478) Eden 159.6 (85), 105.2 (56) Chesterfield 158.2 (166), 151.6 (159) Lincoln 157.1 (156), 112.8 (112) Blaby 154.6 (157), 148.7 (151) Slough 154.5 (231), 92.3 (138) Telford and Wrekin 153.5 (276), 81.2 (146) Richmond upon Thames 152.5 (302), 144.9 (287) Elmbridge 150.6 (206), 133.0 (182) Dudley 150.2 (483), 101.4 (326) Tamworth 149.9 (115), 104.3 (80) Lichfield 146.1 (153), 87.8 (92) South Bucks 144.2 (101), 131.3 (92) Bournemouth, Christchurch and Poole 143.7 (568), 134.6 (532) Kingston upon Thames 143.7 (255), 102.0 (181) Hull 143.6 (373), 107.0 (278) North Warwickshire 142.5 (93), 93.5 (61) Windsor and Maidenhead 140.7 (213), 113.6 (172) Luton 139.9 (298), 89.6 (191) Hounslow 138.8 (377), 105.7 (287) Portsmouth 137.7 (296), 104.7 (225) Redbridge 136.0 (415), 124.8 (381) Enfield 135.4 (452), 93.8 (313) Hambleton 134.3 (123), 139.7 (128) Tower Hamlets 134.0 (435), 95.8 (311) Northampton 133.6 (300), 113.1 (254) Kensington and Chelsea 133.2 (208), 94.2 (147) Cambridge 133.0 (166), 94.6 (118) Hillingdon 132.6 (407), 102.3 (314) Derbyshire Dales 131.4 (95), 114.8 (83) East Staffordshire 130.3 (156), 118.6 (142) Wellingborough 129.2 (103), 102.9 (82) Three Rivers 128.6 (120), 113.6 (106) Oxford 127.9 (195), 142.3 (217) Newham 127.7 (451), 103.4 (365) Harrow 127.4 (320), 116.3 (292) Haringey 126.6 (340), 116.9 (314) Havering 126.0 (327), 100.6 (261) Rushmoor 124.7 (118), 64.5 (61) South Lakeland 124.7 (131), 132.3 (139) Melton 123.0 (63), 87.9 (45) Lambeth 121.8 (397), 92.9 (303) Camden 121.1 (327), 111.8 (302) Thurrock 121.0 (211), 75.1 (131) Islington 120.8 (293), 90.7 (220) Redditch 120.8 (103), 90.3 (77) Barking and Dagenham 118.4 (252), 98.2 (209) Hinckley and Bosworth 116.7 (132), 117.6 (133) South Gloucestershire 116.5 (332), 87.7 (250) Epping Forest 116.2 (153), 85.8 (113) Norwich 115.2 (162), 91.1 (128) Watford 114.9 (111), 106.7 (103) Wandsworth 113.7 (375), 101.3 (334) South Kesteven 113.0 (161), 122.9 (175) Harborough 113.0 (106), 114.1 (107) Barnet 112.9 (447), 110.6 (438) Hertsmere 112.5 (118), 115.3 (121) Bath and North East Somerset 112.3 (217), 120.0 (232) Castle Point 111.8 (101), 67.5 (61) Boston 111.2 (78), 67.0 (47) Rugby 109.2 (119), 110.2 (120) Stratford-on-Avon 109.1 (142), 99.9 (130) Basildon 108.4 (203), 85.5 (160) Nuneaton and Bedworth 107.8 (140), 87.0 (113) Great Yarmouth 107.7 (107), 59.4 (59) Rutland 107.7 (43), 132.7 (53) Swale 107.3 (161), 70.0 (105) Westminster 107.1 (280), 88.4 (231) Ryedale 106.5 (59), 92.1 (51) Kettering 106.1 (108), 70.7 (72) North West Leicestershire 103.3 (107), 123.5 (128) Plymouth 103.0 (270), 68.3 (179) Waltham Forest 102.9 (285), 95.0 (263) Brentwood 102.6 (79), 71.4 (55) Richmondshire 102.4 (55), 104.2 (56) Waverley 102.1 (129), 90.2 (114) Colchester 101.7 (198), 61.1 (119) Welwyn Hatfield 101.6 (125), 62.6 (77) Broxbourne 100.7 (98), 101.8 (99) Torbay 100.5 (137), 82.2 (112) Tendring 100.3 (147), 94.2 (138) South Northamptonshire 99.5 (94), 95.2 (90) Scarborough 99.3 (108), 97.5 (106) Woking 98.2 (99), 75.4 (76) East Northamptonshire 97.3 (92), 81.5 (77) Brent 97.0 (320), 99.2 (327) Peterborough 95.9 (194), 81.6 (165) Southwark 95.3 (304), 79.4 (253) East Lindsey 95.3 (135), 69.9 (99) East Hertfordshire 94.8 (142), 96.8 (145) Reading 94.6 (153), 74.8 (121) Merton 94.4 (195), 77.9 (161) North Kesteven 94.1 (110), 85.5 (100) Runnymede 92.8 (83), 70.5 (63) Worcester 91.9 (93), 78.0 (79) Brighton and Hove 90.8 (264), 82.2 (239) Bromley 89.7 (298), 70.1 (233) Wychavon 89.6 (116), 75.7 (98) Sutton 89.2 (184), 81.9 (169) Chiltern 88.6 (85), 111.5 (107) Bedford 87.1 (151), 81.4 (141) Guildford 86.6 (129), 83.2 (124) Mole Valley 86.0 (75), 97.4 (85) Greenwich 85.4 (246), 75.4 (217) Copeland 85.1 (58), 90.9 (62) Cherwell 84.4 (127), 85.0 (128) Shropshire 83.6 (270), 86.3 (279) Bexley 82.6 (205), 66.1 (164) Winchester 82.5 (103), 77.7 (97) Chelmsford 82.4 (147), 68.4 (122) Epsom and Ewell 81.9 (66), 80.6 (65) Bracknell Forest 81.6 (100), 53.0 (65) Eastleigh 81.6 (109), 52.4 (70) Reigate and Banstead 80.7 (120), 66.6 (99) Surrey Heath 80.6 (72), 88.5 (79) West Lindsey 80.5 (77), 133.8 (128) Spelthorne 80.1 (80), 59.1 (59) Uttlesford 80.0 (73), 70.1 (64) Dacorum 79.5 (123), 91.1 (141) Lewisham 79.1 (242), 77.2 (236) Wycombe 79.0 (138), 85.3 (149) Wyre Forest 79.0 (80), 105.6 (107) Croydon 78.9 (305), 75.3 (291) Gloucester 77.4 (100), 72.0 (93) West Oxfordshire 76.8 (85), 68.7 (76) Wokingham 76.6 (131), 61.4 (105) South Oxfordshire 76.0 (108), 61.9 (88) Malvern Hills 75.0 (59), 76.2 (60) Tandridge 73.8 (65), 53.3 (47) South Holland 73.7 (70), 47.4 (45) Southampton 72.9 (184), 60.2 (152) Vale of White Horse 72.8 (99), 64.7 (88) Aylesbury Vale 71.2 (142), 68.2 (136) Dorset 70.8 (268), 60.8 (230) St Albans 70.7 (105), 86.2 (128) Test Valley 70.5 (89), 81.6 (103) Fareham 69.7 (81), 41.3 (48) Corby 69.2 (50), 88.6 (64) Harlow 68.9 (60), 56.3 (49) Swindon 68.9 (153), 45.5 (101) New Forest 68.9 (124), 49.4 (89) North Somerset 68.8 (148), 54.9 (118) Southend-on-Sea 68.8 (126), 48.1 (88) Daventry 68.6 (59), 98.9 (85) Wiltshire 67.6 (338), 53.8 (269) Allerdale 67.5 (66), 68.5 (67) East Devon 66.3 (97), 57.4 (84) West Suffolk 65.3 (117), 43.0 (77) Hart 64.9 (63), 55.6 (54) Rochford 64.1 (56), 63.0 (55) Sevenoaks 63.8 (77), 69.6 (84) Cheltenham 63.6 (74), 67.9 (79) Breckland 63.6 (89), 42.9 (60) Milton Keynes 63.1 (170), 65.7 (177) North Hertfordshire 62.9 (84), 62.1 (83) Mid Suffolk 62.6 (65), 47.2 (49) Central Bedfordshire 61.3 (177), 51.3 (148) Wealden 59.5 (96), 68.7 (111) Ipswich 59.2 (81), 45.3 (62) Cotswold 59.0 (53), 93.5 (84) Braintree 59.0 (90), 47.2 (72) Basingstoke and Deane 58.9 (104), 53.8 (95) Horsham 58.4 (84), 57.7 (83) Mid Devon 58.3 (48), 48.6 (40) Dartford 57.7 (65), 48.8 (55) Forest of Dean 57.6 (50), 54.2 (47) Stroud 57.5 (69), 41.7 (50) South Hams 57.5 (50), 44.8 (39) West Devon 57.4 (32), 37.6 (21) Maldon 57.0 (37), 53.9 (35) West Berkshire 56.8 (90), 49.2 (78) Crawley 56.0 (63), 46.3 (52) Sedgemoor 56.0 (69), 29.2 (36) South Cambridgeshire 55.9 (89), 74.8 (119) Stevenage 55.8 (49), 38.7 (34) Huntingdonshire 55.6 (99), 59.0 (105) Babergh 55.4 (51), 61.9 (57) Eastbourne 54.9 (57), 25.1 (26) Herefordshire 53.9 (104), 37.9 (73) Somerset West and Taunton 53.5 (83), 52.9 (82) Dover 53.3 (63), 44.9 (53) Teignbridge 52.9 (71), 64.8 (87) Tewkesbury 52.6 (50), 42.1 (40) South Norfolk 52.5 (74), 39.8 (56) East Hampshire 52.3 (64), 66.2 (81) Gravesham 50.5 (54), 58.0 (62) Lewes 50.4 (52), 37.8 (39) Mid Sussex 50.3 (76), 51.6 (78) Canterbury 49.6 (82), 50.2 (83) Maidstone 49.5 (85), 49.5 (85) North Devon 49.4 (48), 50.4 (49) Fenland 49.1 (50), 31.4 (32) Tunbridge Wells 48.0 (57), 65.7 (78) Arun 47.9 (77), 24.3 (39) Worthing 47.0 (52), 29.8 (33) Mendip 46.7 (54), 39.8 (46) Broadland 46.6 (61), 34.4 (45) Chichester 46.2 (56), 55.3 (67) Thanet 45.8 (65), 33.1 (47) Medway 44.9 (125), 38.8 (108) Tonbridge and Malling 43.1 (57), 54.5 (72) Havant 42.0 (53), 33.3 (42) East Suffolk 41.3 (103), 43.3 (108) East Cambridgeshire 41.2 (37), 59.0 (53) Adur 40.4 (26), 31.1 (20) Ashford 40.0 (52), 41.5 (54) Hastings 38.9 (36), 43.2 (40) Rother 37.5 (36), 35.4 (34) North Norfolk 34.3 (36), 37.2 (39) King’s Lynn and West Norfolk 33.0 (50), 49.5 (75) Cornwall and Isles of Scilly 30.6 (175), 32.0 (183) Torridge 29.3 (20), 29.3 (20) Folkestone and Hythe 29.2 (33), 16.8 (19) Gosport 27.1 (23), 31.8 (27) South Somerset 26.1 (44), 33.3 (56) Isle of Wight 24.7 (35), 17.6 (25), Here are the latest figures for Lincolnshire. Kirklees has the third highest, up from 59.1 to 70.7, with 311 new cases. This represents a rise from a rate of 112.8 the week before. VideoPeople pay to watch me play chess, NY prosecutor says Trump inquiry now criminal1, The Syrian refugees no longer welcome in Denmark2, Demi Lovato is non-binary and has changed pronouns3, Chinese Mars rover returns first pictures4, India's holiest river is swollen with bodies5, Biden tells Israel: De-escalate Gaza conflict today6, Belgium hunts for heavily armed far-right soldier7, Bitcoin dives as China cracks down on crypto8, The child victims of the Israel-Gaza conflict9, Pose star Billy Porter reveals he has HIV10. Lincoln has the highest infection rate in the county, standing at 157.1 per 100,000 people with 156 cases reported in the past seven days. Boston, which has a population of about 70,000, recorded 529 cases per 100,000 people in the week 23-29 November - one of the highest in England. After “a … Your information will be used in accordance with our, This represents a rise from a rate of 112.8 the week before, Mercedes driver in 'critical' condition after van hits building near Asda, Man with van told to pay £1,000 for dumping rubbish at Lincolnshire beauty spot, The judge told him: "Fly-tipping is the scourge of this county. Track COVID-19 local and global coronavirus cases with active, recoveries and death rate on the map, with daily news and video. Information from Lincolnshire County Council about schools, roads, jobs, registrars, recycling, childcare, social care, health, libraries, planning, emergencies and business. It is the only Somerset area on the list. Boston in Lincolnshire has stayed flat at 179.6 cases per 100,000, which equates to 126 infections. The latest Government data reveals that Boston has the second highest Covid-19 infection rate in the UK. The BBC is not responsible for the content of external sites. North Lincolnshire has the second highest rate, up from 52.2 to 72.6, with 125 new cases. Posted on May 5, 2021. The figures, for the seven days to … South Kesteven has seen a rise to 72.3 cases per 100,000 up to March 17, up from 66 per 100,000 before March 15. There are two ways you can use the map: Zoom in and tap on your area to see how many cases there are. From left to right, it reads: name of local authority; rate of new cases in the seven days to October 18; number (in brackets) of new cases recorded in the seven days to October 18; rate of new cases in the seven days to October 11; number (in brackets) of new cases recorded in the seven days to October 11. The figures, for the seven days to May 1, are based on the number of people who have tested positive for Covid-19 in either a lab-reported or rapid lateral flow test, by specimen date. North Lincolnshire has the third highest, up … Since January, the Boston Public Health Commission and Boston EMS have taken extensive steps to prepare for a potential outbreak of COVID-19. ... Boston, Lincolnshire (168.2 to 213.8) 5. "What we saw as we went into lockdown was that build-up coming to fruition - leading to a peak in cases in the middle of November," he said. The figures, for the seven days to April 25, are based on the number of people who have tested positive for Covid-19 in either a lab-reported or rapid lateral flow test, by specimen date. In the week to 28 November, Boston also had the highest number of coronavirus cases among the over-60s. Biden tells Israel: De-escalate Gaza conflict today, India's holiest river is swollen with bodies, The child victims of the Israel-Gaza conflict. Earlier US President Biden told Netanyahu he expected a "significant de-escalation" on Wednesday. Data shows cases in the over 60s are highest in Boston, Lincolnshire, which is … 7. South Kesteven has seen a rise to 72.3 cases per 100,000 up to March 17, up from 66 per 100,000 before March 15. City of Boston response. The infection rate of Covid-19 in North East Lincolnshire fell significantly over the last week, they said. ", Digger smashes into Lincolnshire village Co-op in attempted theft of ATM ram-raiding, Man died after his Ducati motorbike smashed head-on into Jeep with three children on board, Bikers have been urged to stay aware of their speed, New Taco Bell in Lincoln High Street moves a step closer to opening, Skegness Pier and Fantasy Island owners plough in £2million investment to help recovery after lockdown, "This will ensure our seaside town is seen as a must-visit seaside resort this year.