weekly data for Wrexham as a whole compared to other councils in North Wales
Table 2 – the summary of daily data for the 18 ‘MSOA’ statistical sub-areas of Wrexham used by Public Health Wales
The County Borough as a Whole (Table 1) (
NB – the data for week ending 10
th January are tentative and will not be finalised until next week).
Wrexham remains worst in Wales for the rate per 100,000 population (
867.9 today) and positivity (
28.8% today), but this is similar to that reported on Friday (851.7 and 29.3%) and slightly better than a few days ago. We can only hope that the virus has peaked, be redouble our efforts to ensure that it does not rise again. There have never been more tests undertaken in North Wales than in the week ending 10
Covid cases for every district in North Wales show where virus is growing fastest and slowest
Latest data for the region suggests the third wave of coronavirus cases is starting to ease off
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THE key message to people in Wrexham today is everyone should act as if they, and everyone they meet, has Covid-19… but that the vaccine is on its way . That is the advice from Wrexham Council as the county still has the highest levels of coronavirus in Wales. Wrexham remains worst in Wales for the rate per 100,000 population (867.9 on January 15) and positivity (28.8%), but this is similar to that reported on Monday (851.7 and 29.3%) and slightly better than a few days ago. Act as if you and everyone you meet has covid message as Wrexham has highest rates in Wales - but the vaccine is on the way
Council issue coronavirus bulletin with localised information for the county borough
This article is old - Published: Tuesday, Jan 12th, 2021
A third detailed briefing on the pandemic situation locally has been published by the local authority.
The below update was published yesterday part of the new twice weekly update system, and echos recent updates with community transmission in households thought to be the driver of the high local covid figures.
The full update from yesterday afternoon is copied below, with all bolding and underlining of points is copied from Wrexham Council’s email, and we intend to do similar for future updates: