The Harrogate district has recorded another 70 covid infections in the last 24 hours, according to latest Public Health England figures.
No covid-related deaths have been reported at Harrogate District Hospital for four months.
The last time a death was recorded was on April 11.
It means the death toll at the hospital since March 2020 remains at 179.
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Currently, seven patients are being treated for covid at Harrogate hospital.
Meanwhile, the district’s seven-day rate is now at 278 per 100,000 people.
The North Yorkshire rate stands at 260 and the England average is 305.
It means the number of covid deaths at the hospital since March 2020 remains at 179.
Elsewhere, 123,512 people have received a first covid vaccine in the Harrogate district and 108,147 have had a second dose.
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First and second doses of the Pfizer and AstraZeneca jabs will be available at the site on York Road from today until Saturday without a booking. Moderna is not being offered.
Latest government figures show that in the Harrogate district, 86% of adults have had their first jab and 76% have had both.
The district is below the UK average for first doses, which is 89%. Across the country, 75% of people have had both doses.
Elsewhere in the district, walk-in vaccinations for Pfizer and AstraZeneca will be offered on Saturday at Memorial Hall in Pateley Bridge.
Earlier this week, Homecare Pharmacy, which runs the site in Knaresborough, reassured patients it was still offering covid jabs after a technical glitch sent messages cancelling appointments.
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54 more positive covid cases in Harrogate district
Public Health England figures show that the Harrogate district has recorded another 54 coronavirus cases in the last 24 hours.
Meanwhile, the district’s seven-day rate is now at 280 per 100,000 people.
The North Yorkshire rate stands at 262 and the England average is 291.5.
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However, Harrogate District Hospital has not reported a covid-related death in nearly four months. The last time a death was recorded was on April 11.
It means the covid death toll at the hospital since March 2020 remains at 179.
123,253 people have received a first covid vaccine in the Harrogate district and 106,664 have had a second dose.
Harrogate district reports 78 covid casesPublic Health England figures show that the Harrogate district has recorded another 78 coronavirus cases in the last 24 hours.
Meanwhile, the district’s seven-day rate is now at 270 per 100,000 people.
The North Yorkshire rate stands at 257 and the England average is 286.
However, Harrogate District Hospital has not reported a covid-related death in nearly four months. The last time a death was recorded was on April 11.
It means the covid death toll at the hospital since March 2020 remains at 179.
Elsewhere, 123,253 people have received a first covid vaccine in the Harrogate district and 106,664 have had a second dose.
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Another 73 covid cases reported in Harrogate district
The Harrogate district has recorded another 73 new covid cases in the last 24 hours, according to today’s Public Health England figures.
Meanwhile, the district’s seven-day covid rate has fallen to 260 cases per 100,000 people.
Elsewhere, the North Yorkshire rate stands at 254 and the England average is 262.
Harrogate District Hospital has not reported a covid-related death in nearly four months.
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It means the covid death toll at the hospital since March 2020 remains at 179.
However, latest figures show that the hospital is treating eight covid patients.
Elsewhere, 123,191 people have received a first covid vaccine in the Harrogate district and 106,353 have had a second dose.
Number of North Yorkshire covid patients falls, with eight in HarrogateThe number of covid patients in hospitals in North Yorkshire has fallen, with eight currently being treated in Harrogate.
Across hospitals which serve the county there are 131 patients now receiving treatment for coronavirus, a drop of five but the number in intensive care is up by six to 22.
There are eight covid patients in Harrogate District Hospital – a fall from nine last week.
Meanwhile, 27 are being treated in York and 89 in South Tees.
Amanda Bloor, accountable officer of the North Yorkshire Clinical Commissioning Group, told a press briefing of the North Yorkshire Local Resilience Forum today that vaccinations remained open to those aged between 18 to 29 and urged people to come forward.
She said:
“Data suggest that around 70 per cent of people in this age range across North Yorkshire and York have had one dose and 24 per cent have had their second dose.
“Vaccinations are available for all adults through pre-booked and walk-in appointments, and we are encouraging everyone to take up the offer.
“The vaccination remains a personal choice and while we can make accessing the vaccination as easy as possible, we may find that some people opt not to take up the offer.”
Harrogate’s coronavirus infection rate per 100,000 people now stands at 247 – a drop from a high of 534 last month.
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Meanwhile, Louise Wallace, the county’s director of public health, said that despite the drop the figures were still high.
She added:
Harrogate district reports 38 daily covid cases“The decline in cases is always good news and it is encouraging, but it is probably too soon to say if this is a downward and sustained trend.
“So we keep a real close eye on the case rates to see what is happening.
“Just remember that when [cases rates are above] 200 it is still relatively high, which is why I just want to urge everybody to take care and take things slowly.
“We do need to see whether this is absolutely a continued and sustained trend before we change any of our behaviours.”
The Harrogate district has recorded another 38 new covid cases in the last 24 hours, according to today’s Public Health England figures.
Meanwhile, the district’s seven-day covid rate has fallen to 263 cases per 100,000 people.
Elsewhere, the North Yorkshire rate stands at 251 and the England average is 287.
Harrogate District Hospital has not reported a covid-related death in three-and-a-half months.
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It means the covid death toll at the hospital since March 2020 remains at 179.
However, latest figures show that the hospital is treating nine covid patients.
Elsewhere, 123,101 people have received a first covid vaccine in the Harrogate district and 105,585 have had a second dose.
Daily Harrogate district covid infections lowest since JuneJust 45 covid infections have been recorded in the Harrogate district — the lowest 24-hour figure since June 26.
Today’s data, from Public Health England, reduces the district’s seven-day average rate of infection to 260 per 100,000 people.
The rate peaked at 534 on July 18 and has more than halved in the fortnight since.
The current rates for England and North Yorkshire are 291 and 260 respectively.
Harrogate West and Pannal has had the most infections in the district in the last seven days, with 42, followed by Ripon South and East with 35.
At the other end of the scale Pateley Bridge and Nidd Valley has had just 12 cases.
There has not been a covid-related death at Harrogate District Hospital for almost four months now.
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69 positive covid cases reported in Harrogate district
The district has recorded another 69 new covid cases in the last 24 hours, according to today’s Public Health England figures.
Meanwhile, the district’s seven-day covid rate has fallen to 270 cases per 100,000 people.
Elsewhere, the North Yorkshire rate stands at 268 and the England average is 295.
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It means the covid death toll at the hospital since March 2020 remains at 179.
Latest figures show that the hospital is treating nine covid patients compared with just three a week ago.
Elsewhere, 122,817 people have received a first covid vaccine in the Harrogate district and 103,654 have had a second dose.
Another 74 covid cases reported in Harrogate districtThe district has recorded another 74 new covid cases in the last 24 hours, according to today’s Public Health England figures.
Meanwhile, the district’s seven-day covid rate has fallen to 285 cases per 100,000 people.
Elsewhere, the North Yorkshire rate stands at 290 and the England average is 304.
Harrogate District Hospital has not reported a covid-related death in three-and-a-half months.
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It means the covid death toll at the hospital since March 2020 remains at 179.
However, latest figures show that the hospital is treating nine covid patients compared with just three a week ago.
Elsewhere, 122,817 people have received a first covid vaccine in the Harrogate district and 103,654 have had a second dose.