Latest figures show COVID-19 cases continue to fall in Shropshire.
During the seven-day period between 14-20 May 2021:
- 21 new cases reported
- That is a 32% decrease on the previous week
- The seven-day infection rate for Shropshire was 6.5 per 100,000
- It was 15.4 for the West Midlands and 22.4 for England
- 2 hospital beds were occupied by a COVID-19 patient
- There was 1 COVID-related death in a local hospital
Councillor Dean Carroll, portfolio holder for public health, said: "The situation in Shropshire is looking positive with just 21 new cases reported between 14-20 May. It is also worth noting that we have not seen any further cases of the Indian variant. However, considering the situation in other areas of the country, we are putting plans in place to react quickly if needed."
“For the first time since March, there was one Covid-related death in a local hospital which is a sad reminder of how serious the virus can be. The vaccine reduces your chances of becoming seriously ill so please book your jab when it is offered."
“Although the number of reported cases is falling, coronavirus is still in our communities. Please stay safe, follow the hands-face-space-fresh air guidance and test twice a week."
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