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20 new coronavirus cases and no deaths on Tuesday in Lincolnshire
Not out of the woods yet
There have been 20 coronavirus cases in Greater Lincolnshire and no COVID-related deaths on Tuesday.
The government’s COVID-19 dashboard recorded 18 new cases in Lincolnshire, one in North Lincolnshire and one in North East Lincolnshire.
No further coronavirus deaths were registered on Tuesday. These figures include deaths both in and out of hospitals, as well as residents in hospitals outside the county. NHS England also reported no new hospital deaths.
National cases have increased by 2,493 to 4,467,310, while deaths have risen by 15 to 127,739.
In local news today, health bosses have said there is “still work to be done” in South Holland as it shares in more than £2.6 million to help tackle higher-than-average coronavirus rates.
Lincolnshire businessman jailed for late night break-in attack on elderly couple
He was threatening to kill the victims
Dinesh Bhatt, 63, was jailed for 12 months. | Photo: Lincolnshire Police
A businessman walked through the countryside in the middle of the night before breaking into an isolated farm house and attacking the elderly occupants, Lincoln Crown Court was told.
Dinesh Bhatt set off from his home in South Witham in the early hours and walked three miles, crossing the A1 before turning up at the Castle Bytham home of his victims.
Bhatt, described as under pressure as a result of the effect of lockdown on his job, then broke into the property waking the occupants at around 4am.