Coronavirus: Positive case rate increases in Cheshire East

By James Kelly

4th Nov 2020 | Local News

The proportion of positive coronavirus tests in Cheshire East has risen to 8.7 per cent over the last week, according to one Director of Public Health in the county.

Ian Ashworth told officials on Cheshire West's Covid-19 outbreak board that the CEC rise in positive tests were recorded in a week which saw a 13.6 per cent fall in the number of residents getting a test.

In terms of a percentage change, 8.7 per cent represents an increase of positive tests by 1.2 per cent from the previous week.

Mr Ashworth told members: "We have got to understand what people's thoughts are about testing. I have been keen to get a series of videos out about how to access a testing site to [remove] the barriers in their experience."

During the meeting, MPs voted to formally approve the new four-week lockdown which will begin on November 5.

Previously, CEC leader Cllr Sam Corcoran has said on the restrictions: "We have spoken out over the last eight months, when the government was slow to act, failed to deliver critical support, relied too heavily on opaque national commercial contracts, didn't provide enough certainty to protect jobs and businesses, and made announcements without proper consultation with local government.

"But, given where we now are, the pressures on our NHS, and the advice of national and local public health experts, we support the government's decision to introduce a time-limited national lockdown."

     

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