Sunderland Echo

City records rise in Covid-19 cases

- Kevin Clark kevin.clark@jpimedia.co.uk @kevinclark­jpi

Sunderland recorded more new coronaviru­s cases in the first ten days of England’s second lockdown than in the week-and-a-half before it began

But the city’s coronaviru­s death rate has fallen by half since the new restrictio­ns were imposed.

A second lockdown was imposed across England on November 5, amid concerns the Government’s three tier coronaviru­s alert system was failing to stem the rise in cases nationwide.

Under the new regulation­s – which are due to remain in place until December 2 – people are supposed to remain at home unless they have to leave for work, education, to shop for essentials or exercise.

Sup p o r t a n d c h i l d c a re bubbles remain in place and people can still meet up in their bubble. Non-essential shops, leisure and entertainm­ent venues are closed and bars, pubs and restaurant­s are only allowed to offer takeway services.

But the latest figures suggest the second lockdown is failing to get to grips with the rising number of coronaviru­s cases on Wearside.

Sunderland had recorded a total of 9,735 coronaviru­s cases yesterday, Monday, November 16 – ten days after the second lockdown began.

That represents a rise of 1,751 on the 7,983 cases which had been confirmed in the city on the day the new regulation­s came into effect.

And that is 433 more new cases than the 1,318 cases which were recorded in the ten days before the lockdown kicked in.

Sunderland had seen a confirmed 6,665 cases on Monday, October 26.

The weekly rate actually fell in the ten days before the new restrictio­ns were imposed, from 315.8 per 100,000 people on October 26 to 313.6 per 100,000 on November 5.

But in the ten.days since lockdown, it has soared to 398.3 per 100,000, a rise of 8 4 .7 m o re n e w c a s e s p e r 100,000 people each week.

The good news, though, is that the city’s coronaviru­s death rate has fallen sharply during lockdown.

The South Tyneside and Sunderland NHS Trust had recorded 438 virus-related deaths as of yesterday, a rise of 20 since the second lockdown began.

But there were 30 virusrelat­ed fatalities in the trust in the ten days before November 5.

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Sunderland’s coronaviru­s caseload has continued to rise during lockdown.

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