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Covid cases climb in Telford

Covid cases climb in Telford

For the week ending 8 November there have 600 new cases, the previous week was 443, an increase of 157 – this represents a 34% growth of cases compared to the previous week.

This represents the highest increase in cases compared to the previous week since mass testing began.

Among the over 60s the infection rate has increased by 91% on the previous week to 272 per 100,000.

With infection rates among the over 60s nearly doubling from the previous week, Telford and Wrekin Council’s Director for Public Health has called on people to take urgent action to save lives.

Liz Noakes, Telford and Wrekin’s Director of Public Health, said: “It is well known that the older you are the great the risk you are from Coronavirus, so we need to do all we can to protect older family members.

“If the rates of infection in the over 60s continues to rise then we can expect more people to be admitted to hospital putting a strain on local NHS resources, and sadly more deaths.

“We know that this virus spreads primarily through families and social contact, during this second lockdown we need to be doing all we can to stay at home and to limit contact with others.

“To prevent people from passing on the virus it is imperative that people immediately self-isolate and get tested as soon as you have any of the three key coronavirus symptoms, however mild.

“It has never been easier to get a test, with seven sites in the borough that people can drive or walk to get tested and plenty of capacity, you should be able to get a slot on the same day you book.

“You can book a test 24/7 online at nhs.uk/coronavirus or by calling 119.”

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