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14 new Somerset Covid cases as one area reports no increase Bath City News

An area in Somerset did not report any cases of the coronavirus in the latest daily update from officials.

Statistics from Public Health England show Bath and North East Somerset have not reported any new cases, while across the county only 14 new cases have been recorded.

Meanwhile, no new deaths have been reported today, Sunday April 18.

North Somerset reported the most new cases today with six, while four other regions have recorded two cases each.

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Across the UK, the government said another 10 people died within 28 days of testing positive for Covid-19 on Sunday, bringing the UK total to 127,270.

Separate figures released by UK statistical agencies show that there have been 151,000 recorded deaths in the UK where Covid-19 was mentioned on the death certificate.

The government also said as of 9 a.m. on Sunday there had been 1,882 more laboratory-confirmed cases in the UK.

This brings the total to 4,387,820.

Read more Related articles Read more Related articles Breakdown of positive test results

The number of positive test results in each area since the start of the pandemic is shown below, with the new positive test results in parentheses.

Bath and North East Somerset: 8199 (-)

Mendip: 3,436 (+2)

North Somerset: 10,024 (+6)

Sedgemoor: 5 333 (+2)

Somerset West and Taunton: 5,939 (+2)

Somerset South: 5,427 (+2)

Government data up to April 17 shows that of the 42,780,069 jabs administered in the UK so far, 32,849,223 were first doses – an increase of 139,445 the day before.

Some 9,930,846 were second doses, an increase of 499,635.

Death within 28 days of a positive test result for each region of Somerset

The number of deaths within 28 days of a positive test result in each area since the start of the pandemic is recorded below, with new deaths in parentheses. Figures may be revised later as statistics are adjusted

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Source: www.somersetlive.co.uk
This notice was published: 2021-04-18 16:55:20