Just 10 to 20 Covid cases per 100,000 people across Dorset, says public health authority JUST nine Covid cases per 100,000 people were recorded across the Dorset Council area, according to the latest figures. Public Health Dorset said there have been no Covid-related deaths recorded across the BCP Council and Dorset Council areas in recent weeks. A Public Health Dorset spokesperson said: “Our data shows that the number of people in Dorset hospitals with COVID-19 has remained in single figures over the past few weeks, and COVID-related deaths in both council areas are at 0. Thank you to everyone who has played their part in keeping case rates low.
Just 10 to 20 Covid cases per 100,000 people across Dorset, says public health authority JUST 10 to 20 Covid cases per 100,000 people are being recorded across Dorset per week, public health officials have said. Public Health Dorset said there have been no Covid-related deaths recorded across the BCP Council and Dorset Council areas in recent weeks. A Public Health Dorset spokesperson said: “Our data shows that the number of people in Dorset hospitals with COVID-19 has remained in single figures over the past few weeks, and COVID-related deaths in both council areas are at 0. Thank you to everyone who has played their part in keeping case rates low.
Covid rates in BCP and Dorset still below south west and England average COVID case rates across Dorset have remained “stable” for the second week running, public health officials have said. Public Health Dorset figures showed the rate per 100,000 people in the Bournemouth, Christchurch and Poole area in the seven days to April 24 was 14.2. During the same period, the rate in the wider Dorset area was 12.2. Both rates are below the south west and England average of 15.2 and 24.5 respectively. A Public Health Dorset spokesperson said: “Case rates across the Dorset Council and Bournemouth, Christchurch and Poole Council areas remain stable again this week.
BCP s Covid rate still below south west and England average as Dorset s increases
BOURNEMOUTH, Christchurch and Poole’s Covid case rate continues to fall – but Dorset’s has risen slightly, according to latest weekly data. In an update on Friday, April 16, Public Health Dorset said the rate across the conurbation had fallen to just 12.1 compared to 21.5 the previous week. The rate is below the south west and England average of 13.8 and 28.0 respectively. In the wider Dorset area, the rate has risen from 12.4 to 15.3. A Public Health Dorset spokesperson said: “We expect to see small fluctuations week-on-week whilst we have relatively low transmission. The number of COVID-related hospitalisations and deaths also remains low.”
Covid case rate more than halves in Dorset (but rises slightly in BCP) THE Covid case rate across Bournemouth, Christchurch and Poole has risen slightly – but has more than halved in the wider Dorset area, latest weekly figures show. Data released by health authority Public Health Dorset on Friday, April 9, showed the rate across the BCP area had increased from 17.2 per 100,000 people to 21.5. Meanwhile, the rate in the rest of Dorset fell from 28.5 to 12.4 during the same period. Public Health Dorset said: “We expect to see small fluctuations week-on-week whilst we have relatively low transmission. The number of COVID-related hospitalisations and deaths also remains low.”