COVID-19 infection rates continue to rise in Warrington as 87 new cases confirmed
ANOTHER 87 new COVID-19 cases have been confirmed in Warrington in the latest daily data from Public Health England, with infection rates continuing to rise.
ANOTHER 87 new COVID-19 cases have been confirmed in Warrington in the latest daily data from Public Health England, with infection rates continuing to rise.
WHILE another 18,270 people in the UK have tested positive for COVID-19, the highest number since early February, infection rates are continuing to rise in Warrington, with 83 new cases in the latest data from Public Health England.
COVID-19 infection rates are continuing to rise in Warrington with 92 new cases in the latest data from Public Health England.
NEW COVID-19 infections have hit three figures in a day in Warrington for the first time since the end of January with 108 new cases in the latest data from Public Health England.
AS the UK reported 16,135 new COVID-19 cases, the highest number of daily infections since early February, 76 new cases were reported in Warrington for a second consecutive day, with infection rates still double the national average.
COVID-19 related inpatient numbers at Warrington & Halton Hospitals have risen again, while 76 new cases have been reported in the town, with infection rates still more than double the national average.
HOSPITAL COVID-19 related inpatient numbers at Warrington & Halton Hospitals have risen over the weekend, while 49 new cases have been reported in the town, with infection rates still more than double the national average.
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A total of 43 new COVID-19 cases have been reported in Warrington with infection rates in the town still more than double the national average.
A total of 71 new COVID-19 cases have been reported in Warrington, the highest number since early February, with infection rates in the town still more than double the national average.