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Covid spike blamed on 36 cases at one hotel

OUTBREAK IS NOW UNDER CONTROL

- By DANIEL HOLLAND Local Democracy Reporter

A SPIKE in Covid-19 cases in Newcastle is down to just one “controlled” outbreak at a hotel, public health officials have confirmed.

It emerged on Tuesday that the city had experience­d England’s second highest week-on-week rise in infection rates in the seven days to April 2, jumping from 41.6 to 58.8 new weekly cases per 100,000 people.

It has now been confirmed that the marked rise was down to a single outbreak of cases at the Novotel Newcastle Airport hotel, in Kingston Park, as opposed to a more widespread uptick in infections.

The hotel, which has been open as it is being used to provide temporary accommodat­ion for asylum seekers, has reported 36 positive Covid cases among its employees, security staff, and residents.

Public Health England data from Tuesday showed that, as a result of the outbreak, the Woolsingto­n and Airport area has the highest infection rate in the North East at 320.3 per 100,000.

Prof Eugene Milne, Newcastle’s public health director, says that Covid cases across the city and the North East as a whole remain on a downward trend.

He said: “The spike in daily cases we have seen in Newcastle is linked to a specific, controlled outbreak in the city.

“The general trend in cases in Newcastle is moving in the right direction and we are continuing to see a gradual decrease in the overall case rates in the region along with a reduction in hospital admissions.

“However, we must not become complacent, especially as restrictio­ns across the country are eased. The reopening of shops and gyms means more of us will be indoors in environmen­ts that the virus thrives.

“The only way to continue to protect ourselves and the most vulnerable in our city is to always stick to the basic rules of Hands - Face - Space - Fresh air and to make sure anyone symptomati­c isolates and gets tested as soon as possible to prevent further community transmissi­on.

“I know many people will be relishing the opportunit­y to meet up again with friends in beer gardens or enjoy a coffee with family at a pavement cafe. Only by doing this safely can we continue to suppress the virus and gradually remove the restrictio­ns.”

The Accor group, which runs the Novotel chain, was contacted for a comment.

The city council published data yesterday stating that the Covid infection rate in the city is now 44 per 100,000, compared to 56 on Tuesday.

The rate for the LA7 area covering Newcastle, Gateshead, Northumber­land, North Tyneside, South Tyneside, Sunderland, and County Durham is 35. The England average rate is 31.

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The Airport Novotel at Kingston Park, Newcastle

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