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Weekly update of Isle of Wight Covid-19 figures: Positive tests, deaths and hospitalisations

In the last week (8th to 14th June) the number of positive Coronavirus (Covid-19) tests on the Isle of Wight totalled 20 – a rate per 100,000 population of 14.18.

The cumulative total since the pandemic began is now at 6,905 – a rate per 100,000 population of 4,897.16.

The latest R number for the South East has dropped to 1.0 to 1.3 with a growth rate percentage per day of 1-5.

Reporting the daily updates
The Island will continue to see some daily rises in positive test numbers as more people are being tested, including school children and parents, asymptomatic testing and workplace testing.

However, News OnTheWight will only report daily updates to the figures if the daily number of positive Covid-19 tests is ten or above.

Watch the trend
The graphs below show the changes to daily rates over the last two weeks and since end of October 2020.

Deaths
The Office for National Statistics report no new deaths for week 23 (deaths that occurred up to 11th June 2021 but were registered up to 19th June).

As of 21st June, the Government Dashboard recorded no new deaths within 28 days of positive test, taking the total down to 256.

The cumulative number of deaths with Covid-19 on the death certificate on the Isle of Wight remains at 291 as one new death was registered in the week ending 28th May.

Hospital
The Covid dashboard shows that as of 15th June there are no patients being treated for Covid-19 at St Mary’s hospital.

Live map
An interactive map now shows how many ‘cases’ per area of the Island. This has a new 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.

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.

Source: Covid Dashboard and ONS

Image: United Nations under CC BY 2.0

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Snowwolf1
12, September 2023 12:03 pm

Trying to keep an open mind, but with the amount of liars, and those with poor memory in the Conservative Government I fear she may do what is best for the party and not the Island, but time will tell.

Angela Hewitt
Reply to  Snowwolf1
13, September 2023 8:21 am

We are already experiencing self interest

Snowwolf1
Reply to  Angela Hewitt
13, September 2023 10:13 am

Why am I not surprised?

Benny C
Reply to  Snowwolf1
16, September 2023 7:43 am

The last Tory Leader was awful as were most of his cabinet. The Tory Govt are finished, unelectable. Why on earth would anyone on the island support this continuation unless there was some form of vested interest?

VentnorLad
12, September 2023 12:54 pm

“Keeping council tax increases to the lowest possible level“ along with “prepared to make the right – and sometimes difficult – decisions” sounds like a precursor to “unavoidable and regrettable cuts to non-statutory services” in the near future.

Angela Hewitt
13, September 2023 8:20 am

It will be a real shot in the foot as the nasty party expose themselves for what they truly are.

tomtelford
13, September 2023 8:25 am

Who voted for this?

Bring back the Island Deal. Oh hang on that was never delivered by previous Conservative government and seems to have slipped off the Conservative council group menu.

Angela Hewitt
13, September 2023 11:53 am

The two items below can only be in conflcet with each other. Reuducing the number of schools means more cars on the road early morning to get children to school. Did you notice how quiet the roads were during the summer break between 8 and 9am 2Tackle the increasing crisis in school place planning, having regard for the need to avoid an adverse impact on the funding… Read more »

joe90
13, September 2023 12:11 pm

I am waiting to see their flagship development they keep shouting about on camp hill prison, lets see how quick they can build there or was the Alliance telling the truth and the council do not own the land. Remember Robinson kept on about this lets see if he pushes it now and measure him on that for the coming elections or just another Tory lie

Tim
13, September 2023 4:04 pm

Yet still the “Elephant in the Room” of us islanders being held to ransom by the ferry companies remains a taboo subject!

VentnorLad
Reply to  Tim
13, September 2023 4:30 pm

Taboo? Far from it.

I find the phrase “held to ransom by the ferry companies” a useful tool for identifying people I wish to avoid in conversation.

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