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

The Office for National Statistics reveals that in week 13 of 2021, four new deaths occurred where Coronavirus (Covid-19) was registered as the cause of death.

Two deaths were reported in care homes, one in the Hospice and one at St Mary’s Hospital.

Week 13 covers deaths that occurred up 2nd April 2021 but were registered up to 10th April 2021.

Positive tests
In the last week (6th – 12th April) the number of positive Coronavirus (Covid-19) tests on the Isle of Wight increased by 19 – a rate per 100,000 population of 13.48.

The cumulative total since the pandemic began is now at 6,760– a rate per 100,000 population of 4,794.33.

The latest R number for the South East reduces to 0.7-0.9.

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

News OnTheWight now only reports daily updates, if the daily number of positive Covid-19 tests is ten or above.

Age breakdown
The table below shows the breakdown in five-year age groups of positive Covid-19 tests between 25th to 31st March and 1st to 7th April 2021.

Age25th to 31st1st to 4th AprilDifference
0_4000
5_910-1
10_1421-1
15_1921-1
20_24110
25_29176
30_34286
35_39022
40_4410-1
45_4920-2
50_54121
55_59011
60_6421-1
65_69022
70_7420-2
75_7910-1
80_84011
85_89000
90+000
Total18279
0_59132310
60+54-1
Unassigned000

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

Deaths
In the last week the Government Dashboard records no new deaths within 28 days of positive test, meaning the cumulative remains at 258 (as of 12th April).

It records 3 new weekly deaths with Covid-19 on the death certificate, with the cumulative total of 282 (as of 26th March).

Hospital
The Covid dashboard shows that as of 4th April there were 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 reminding that only those with the specific Covid-19 symptoms should request a test – but if you are told to travel to mainland, ignore that and try again later 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.

Source: Covid Dashboardand ONS

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