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Council issue coronavirus bulletin with localised information for the county borough

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:

Heat map shows just where coronavirus was spreading across Wrexham and Flintshire in lead-up to Christmas

AS we enter the New Year, Public Health Wales show exactly where coronavirus has been circulating within Flintshire and Wrexham communities. The mapping feature was first added to the daily update provided by health officials in response to COVID-19 in October. It presents data broken down beyond the standard local authority areas that people could previously access and now shows how individual communities compare. The data is gathered using Office of National Statistics figures of middle layer super output areas (MSOAs) and present the rolling number of cases in either a seven-day or 21-day window. Darker areas indicate higher concentrations of the virus whilst lighter areas show lower transmission rates. The map details state that case numbers are suppressed for any MSOA where there were fewer than three identified cases.

Councillors call for mass testing and responsibility this New Year after high levels of coronavirus identified in Gwersyllt

TWO Wrexham councillors are calling for mass testing after parts of the town have become some of the worst infected areas in Wales. Councillors Gwenfair Jones (of Gwersyllt West) and Phil Rees (of Gwersyllt North) have called on Wrexham Council to introduce mass testing in Gwersyllt following publication of figures that show that the 7-day rate for the area is over 1,200 cases per 100,000 - one of the highest in Wales. Prior to the Christmas break, Wrexham Council issued an update to its local representatives which disclosed these numbers that caused concern. The latest update from Public Health Wales’ community level data shows that figures have increased slightly since then.

Call for council Covid-19 updates to be made public - as Gwersyllt West & Summerhill and West Wrexham in worst centile in Wales

Updated: Mon 28th Dec Call for council Covid-19 updates to be made public – as ‘Gwersyllt West & Summerhill’ and ‘West Wrexham’ ‘in worst centile in Wales’ This article is old - Published: Monday, Dec 28th, 2020 A councillor has asked for the regular Covid-19 updates provided to all 52 councillors on Wrexham Council to be made public. Wrexham.com has published excerpts of the ongoing reports, sourced from a range of councillors over the months, with some councillors also sharing the data direct in public to their communities. Although the reports are not marked private and have been shared without issue, they are not proactively published on the council’s social media channels or website, nor do many councillors circulate the data.

Mapping tool shows just where coronavirus is spreading across Wrexham and Flintshire ahead of Christmas

AS we enter reach Christmas, Public Health Wales show exactly where coronavirus has been circulating within Flintshire and Wrexham communities. The new mapping feature was first added to the daily update provided by health officials in response to COVID-19 in October. It presents data broken down beyond the standard local authority areas that people could previously access and now shows how individual communities compare. The data is gathered using Office of National Statistics figures of middle layer super output areas (MSOAs) and present the rolling number of cases in either a seven-day or 21-day window. Darker areas indicate higher concentrations of the virus whilst lighter areas show lower transmission rates. The map details state that case numbers are suppressed for any MSOA where there were fewer than three identified cases.

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