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Coronavirus in Cumbria: Latest cases, hospitalisations and deaths

by Jacob Colley
16/12/2021
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Coronavirus cases fell by two per cent in the latest figures for Cumbria.

There were 1,488 new cases in Cumbria in the week ending on December 10, a decrease of 33 (-2%), from 1,521 new cases in the previous week.

The number of Omicron cases, however, is rising rapidly since the first case was discovered on November 30. The county is now seeing 100 new Omicron cases a day, with 270 in total so far.

Cases by district

Allerdale -20%
This week – 192 (196 per 100,000)
Last week – 240 (245 per 100,000)

Barrow-in-Furness +20%
This week – 237 (355 per 100,000)
Last week – 198 (297 per 100,000)

Carlisle +7%
This week – 290 (267 per 100,000)
Last week – 270 (249 per 100,000)

Copeland -2%
This week – 280 (412 per 100,000)
Last week – 287 (422 per 100,000)

Eden -22%
This week – 172 (320 per 100,000)
Last week – 221 (411 per 100,000)

South Lakeland +4%
This week – 317 (302 per 100,000)
Last week – 305 (291 per 100,000)

Other figures

  • The infection rates in all districts were below the national and regional averages of 525 per 100,000 for England and 434 per 100,000 in the North West.
  • For the fifth week in a row, the 5-11 age group had the greatest number of new cases in Cumbria with 274 new cases. The same age group also had the greatest rate of new cases in the county with 738 per 100,000.
  • New cases increased from the previous week in all age groups except the 5-11, 25-29, 30-39 and 60-69 age groups.
  • New cases increased by 19% in the 19-24 age group, 10% in the 50-59 age group and by 13% in the 70-79 age group.
  • New cases in the under 50 age group accounted for 77% of total new cases (the same as last week).
  • The rate of new cases in the under 50 age group was three times higher than the rate of new cases in the 50+ age group (the same as last week).

Hospitilisations

Data for the week ending December 14:

  • The number of new patients admitted with COVID-19 in North Cumbria Integrated Care (NCIC) decreased by four from the previous week and the average number of patients with COVID-19 in beds in NCIC decreased by two from the previous week;
  • The number of new patients admitted with COVID-19 in University Hospitals of Morecambe Bay NHS Foundation Trust (UHMB) increased by 14 from the previous week and the average number of patients with COVID-19 in beds in UHMB increased by nine from the previous week.

Deaths

In the week to December 3, there were five COVID-19 related deaths in Cumbria.

Omicron cases in Cumbria likely to reach previous peaks before Christmas

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