Covid-19: Latest statistics released for Exmouth and East Devon

By Beth Sharp

29th Jul 2021 | Local News

The highest number of weekly coronavirus cases were recorded last week across Devon and Cornwall - but most areas are now seeing cases fall.

Scroll down to see the latest statistics for Exmouth.

More than 2,000 new coronavirus cases have been confirmed in the last seven days across the two counties, taking the total since the beginning of the pandemic to 15,982.

Cases has risen everywhere, except for Torbay and West Devon, but when looking at cases by specimen date rather than reported date, only North Devon is seeing a rise.

Government statistics show that 2,367 new cases were confirmed across the region compared to 2,068 new cases confirmed the week before.

This is the breakdown of the 2,367 new cases broken down into district:

- 244 in East Devon (compared with 217 the week before between November 6 and 12)

- 79 in Mid Devon (67)

- 170 in North Devon (108)

- 53 in West Devon (56)

- 220 in Exeter (189)

- 597 in Plymouth (496)

- 89 in the South Hams (73)

- 108 in Teignbridge (100)

- 263 in Torbay (270)

- 66 in Torridge (52)

- 478 in Cornwall (440)

Here are the statistic broken down by local areas using the latest MSOA cluster maps, covering the period of specimen dates between November 9 and November 15.

- Exmouth Littleham: 27

- Exmouth Brixington: 20

- Exmouth Halsdon: 19

- Exmouth Town: 18

- Exmouth Withycombe Raleigh: 16

- Budleigh Salterton: 4

- Sidmouth Town: 4

- Sidmouth Sidford: 9

- Sidbury, Offwell and Beer: 3

- Ottery St Mary and West Hill: 24

- Newton Poppleford, Otterton and Woodbury: 4

- Honiton South and West: 11

- Honiton North and East: 11

- Cranbrook, Broadclyst and Stoke Canon: 19

- Clyst, Exton and Lympstone: 13

- Feniton and Whimple: 10

- Kilmington, Colyton and Uplyme: 4

- Axminster: 0

- Seaton: 12

- Dunkesewell, Upottery and Stockland: 10

Confirmed positive cases are matched to ONS geographical area codes using the home postcode of the person tested.

The number of people in hospital in the South West has risen to 942 from 759, while there are currently 65 patients in mechanical ventilation beds, up from 58 as of last Friday.

NHS England figures show that as of last Tuesday morning, there were 265 patients across Devon and Cornwall, in hospital after a positive Covid-19 test.

Of them, there were:

- 106 in the Royal Devon and Exeter (up from 69)

- 90 in Derriford Hospital in Plymouth (76)

- 18 in North Devon District Hospital (down from 19)

- 39 in Torbay Hospital (down from 43)

- Four in Cornish Partnership Trust hospitals (3)

- Six at the Royal Cornwall Hospital (4)

- Two beds in Livewell SouthWest facilities in Plymouth (4)

There are 19 patients in Mechanical Ventilation beds, up from 18, with:

- One patient in Torbay Hospital

- Three at the RD&E

- Eight in Derriford Hospital

- Seven in North Devon District Hospital

The figures show the amount of patients in hospital following a positive COVID-19 test who are currently occupying a bed.

But not every patient would necessarily have been admitted to hospital due to COVID-19, with a number of patients either contracting the virus inside the hospital, or being admitted for unrelated reasons but subsequently testing positive asymptotically when given routine tests.

It comes as Steve Brown, Devon's Director of Public Health has issued a new plea to residents, said: "There is cause for optimism, without doubt. The challenge to us all – my plea to you – is that we do not let our enthusiasm to return to normal actually set us further back."

     

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