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Coronavirus: Data shows cases in England falling | Coronavirus: Data shows cases in England falling |
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Two reports charting coronavirus cases in England show the number of people in the community with the disease is falling. | Two reports charting coronavirus cases in England show the number of people in the community with the disease is falling. |
The Office for National Statistics estimates one in 3,900 people have Covid - 0.03% of the population, down from one in 2,200 the previous week. | |
And data from Public Health England shows confirmed cases fell by 25% in the week to 5 July. | And data from Public Health England shows confirmed cases fell by 25% in the week to 5 July. |
In Leicester, they fell to 120 per 100,000 from 140 per 100,000 last week. | In Leicester, they fell to 120 per 100,000 from 140 per 100,000 last week. |
The latest data shows the top 10 local authorities in the UK, after Leicester, all saw fewer than 30 cases per 100k people. | The latest data shows the top 10 local authorities in the UK, after Leicester, all saw fewer than 30 cases per 100k people. |
Out of 150 authorities, about three-quarters had falling or static case numbers - with relatively small increases in the other quarter. | |
The ONS estimate is based on swab tests collected from 25,662 participants, of which eight people tested positive for Covid-19. | |
If you scaled that up, it would work out as about 14,000 infections in England. | |
But because it's based on such a small number of cases, the ONS gave a range of between 5,000 and 31,000. | |
Either way, the ONS said the figures suggest the "incidence of new infections appears to have decreased since mid-May and has now levelled off". | |
The highest number of cases were among older people, particularly the over-85s. | |
And three-quarters of positive tests took place outside hospitals - including in care homes. | |
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