Kirklees infection rate, hospital admissions and the death rate reduced

Over the past week, Kirklees’ Covid-19 infection rate has reduced for all residents by 28 per cent.
Read moreOver the past week, Kirklees’ Covid-19 infection rate has reduced for all residents by 28 per cent.
Read moreOver the past week, Kirklees’ Covid-19 infection rates has reduced for all residents by 7 per cent. The rate of new infections in Kirklees is still above the national average.
Read moreOver the past week, Kirklees’ Covid-19 infection rates has reduced for all residents by 44 per cent. The rate of new infections in Kirklees is above the national average.
Read moreOver the past week, Kirklees’ Covid-19 infection rate for all residents has increased by 39 per cent. The rate of new infections in Kirklees is below the national average but remains high. Over the same period there were three Covid-19 related deaths in local hospitals. The number of people admitted to hospital due to Covid-19 has increased by nine to
Read moreOver the past week, Kirklees’ Covid-19 infection rate for all residents has increased by 9 per cent. The rate of new infections in Kirklees is still below the national average but remains high. Over the same period and there were 5 Covid-19 related deaths in local hospitals. The number of people admitted to hospital due to Covid-19 reduced by 15 to 11.
Read moreOver the past week, Kirklees’ Covid-19 infection rate for all residents has reduced by 16 per cent.
Read moreOver 7500 Kirklees residents aged between 12 and 15 years old have now received their Covid-19 vaccination. With 35% of eligible 12-15 year olds having received their jab in recent weeks, it means Kirklees has the highest proportion of younger residents vaccinated compared to anywhere else in the Yorkshire and Humber region.
Read moreKirklees’ Covid-19 infection rate has increased by 17 per cent over the last week. The number of deaths due to the virus have reduced and hospital admissions have also reduced this week.
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