Yorkshire Post

Four areas in our region have high rates of ‘shielding’

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ONE IN 25 people in England are currently on the Covid-19 “extremely vulnerable” shielding list, new figures show.

Four local authority areas in Yorkshire and the Humber have even higher numbers, with at least one in 20 people – or five per cent of their population­s – having to take the highest level of precaution­s.

With 45,425 people shielding, Leeds has the nine highest proportion in the country based on its population levels, at 5.8 per cent.

Barnsley, Doncaster and Craven also have more than five per cent of their population­s shielding.

Data from NHS Digital shows that four per cent of the population in England, or 2,213,950 people, have been verified by GPs and hospitals as suffering from conditions that mean they should be fully hidden from exposure to coronaviru­s.

Those on the list are being told to stay at home at all times and avoid face-to-face contact.

The Government is currently advising people on the list to stay at home until the end of June, though this is being reviewed and may be extended.

Of the people on the list identified by NHS Digital, a total of 1,172,799 are female and 1,041,099 are male.

Some 92,633 are under the age of 18, while 1,169,220 are aged from 18 to 69. A further 952,027 people are aged 70 and over.

The North East has the highest number of patients on the shielded list, with 391,980, while the South West has the lowest with 217,025. When it comes to children under the age of 18, London has the highest number with 18,685 on the list.

Doctors have said those on the shielded list are at greatest risk of severe illness and death from Covid-19 and should have been sent a letter or received a call from their GP about their risk.

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