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Weekly update of Isle of Wight Covid-19 figures: Positive tests, age breakdowns, deaths and hospitalisations (updated)

In the last week (30th December 2021 – 5th January 2022) the number of new positive Coronavirus (Covid-19) tests on the Isle of Wight totalled 1,250 – a rate per 100,000 population of 886.52.

The cumulative total since the pandemic began now stands at 23,078 – a rate per 100,000 population of 16,367.38.

Age breakdown
The table below shows the breakdown of positive Covid-19 tests over the last two weeks for under 20s, 20-59 year olds and 60+.

Five-year age groups also included below those.

Age16th-24th Dec25th-30th Dec
0_19292188
20-59768802
60+120210
0_43118
5_99548
10_147145
15_199577
20_24110126
25_29113116
30_34119121
35_3911077
40_449588
45_498489
50_5467106
55_597079
60_645261
65_692350
70_741738
75_791033
80_841011
85_89210
90+67
Total11801200

Watch the trend
The graph below shows the changes to rolling seven day figure over the last week – mouseover to see figures.

The graph below shows the changes to daily rates over the last three weeks – mouseover to see daily figures.

Deaths
The Office for National Statistics report three new deaths in hospital during week 51 (deaths that occurred up to 24th December, but were registered up to 1st January 2022).

As of 24th December, the cumulative number of deaths with Covid-19 on the death certificate on the Isle of Wight was 358, up six from last week.

As of 5th January 2022, the Government Dashboard records the total number of deaths within 28 days of a positive test was 322, up two from last week.

Covid patients in hospital
The Covid dashboard shows that as of 28th December there were 24 patients being treated for Covid-19 at St Mary’s hospital.

The Government dashboard also reports three patients are relying on mechanical ventilation, up one from last week.

Vaccinations
The number of Covid-19 vaccinations given on the Isle of Wight totals 304,096.

The total number of people who have received the first dose of Covid-19 vaccine, reported up to 3rd January 2022 was 112,698.

The total number of people who have received the second dose of Covid-19 vaccine, reported up to 3rd January 2022 was 105,701.

The total number of people who have received a booster or third dose of Covid-19 vaccine, reported up to 3rd January 2022 was 85,697.

Live map
An interactive map shows how many ‘cases’ per area of the Island. This has a function where you can tap in your postcode and it will take you to your vicinity. It’s not always fully up to date, so you need to check the date of the data.

Test results for those from the mainland using the IW Test Centre are not included in the figures for the Island.

Only get tested on the Island
Residents are reminded that tests are available for those with Covid-19 symptoms and to ensure you are tested on the Isle of Wight.

The main symptoms of Coronavirus are:

  • a high temperature – this means you feel hot to touch on your chest or back (you do not need to measure your temperature)
  • a new, continuous cough – this means coughing a lot for more than an hour, or three or more coughing episodes in 24 hours (if you usually have a cough, it may be worse than usual)
  • a loss or change to your sense of smell or taste – this means you’ve noticed you cannot smell or taste anything, or things smell or taste different to normal
  • Most people with Coronavirus have at least one of these symptoms. Book via the NHS.

Delta variant
Symptoms of the Delta variant have been described in the ZOE Symptom App as:

  • Headaches
  • Sore throats
  • Runny noses
  • Fever

Omicron variant
Symptoms of the Omicron variant have been described in the ZOE Symptom App as:

  • Runny nose
  • Headache
  • Fatigue (mild or severe)
  • Sneezing
  • Sore throat

If you do not have symptoms but want to get tested, you can do this by picking up a test kit from a pharmacist or by ordering the home test kit. More details on the Keep the Island Safe Website.

Article edit
4.35pm 5th Jan 2022 – Wednesday’s figures added

Source: Covid Dashboard and ONS

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