Sunderland Echo

Wearside COVID rate bucks the NE trend

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the seven days to Monday, July 27, is now 1.08 – a decrease in the seven days prior, when the case rate was at 2.88.

The figure combines both pillar one and pillar two testing.

Pillar one tests take place in a laboratory setting, while pillar two covers tests are carried out in the wider community.

Despite the fall in Sunderland, elsewhere in the North East the case rate has increased, with Hartlepool’s case rate now at 10.72, up from 6.43.

And in South Tyneside the case rate is 2.66, up from 0.67.

It comes as Prime Minister Boris Johnson postponed the latest easing of lockdown restrictio­ns for a fortnight as coronaviru­s numbers ‘creep up’ across the country.

In a press conference yesteday, Mr Johnson said progress was being made in the fight against the virus – but that the UK was ‘not exempt’ from a rise in cases as other countries begin to feel the impact of a potential second wave.

He told reporters: “I’ve also consistent­ly warned that this virus could come back and that we would not hesitate to take swift and decisive action as required.”

Bowling alleys, casinos and skating rinks are among the businesses affected by the postponed easing of restrictio­ns.

Mr Johnson also announced that there has been an increase in the number of people testing positive for COVID-19 in England.

According to Mr Johnson, one in 1,500 people in the UK now have coronaviru­s, compared to one in 1,800 on July 15, and one in 2,000 on July 2.

Due to high case numbers, local lockdowns have been put in place across parts of Northern England following an announceme­nt on Thursday.

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Prime Minister Boris Johnson speaking during a media briefing in Downing Street, London, on coronaviru­s.

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