Coronavirus crisis: Just the one South Kesteven case on Bank Holiday Monday
South Kesteven recorded one case today, making it seven over the Bank Holiday Weekend.
This compares with eight last Monday and four the Monday before.
The 7-day infection rate for the district fell from 22.5 cases per 100,000 on Friday to 20.4 cases yesterday and 17.6 cases per 100,000 today, based on 25 cases in the week to Bank Holiday Monday.
This rate of 17.6 compares with the England average of 27.2, which has been creeping up slightly in recent weeks after a substantial fall.
Whilst the district figures fluctuate, the latest figures remain among the lowest since last year and less than a twentieth of figures earlier in the year when the weekly rate exceeded 400 cases per 100,000.
The grand total of 7647 cases in South Kesteven since the start of the pandemic is equivalent to just over one case per 20 residents. The national average is about one-in-15.
There were no deaths recorded in the district but the first fatality in nearly 6 weeks last weekend puts the district's death tally on 267, equivalent to about one-in-600 residents, which is better than the England average of one-in-500 residents.
Overall, May has seen 1,008 COVID-19 cases for the entire month in Greater Lincolnshire — down 38% on April's figure of 1,633.
The county's death rate has decreased from 14 in April to six this month — a drop of 57%.
South Kesteven recorded one death.
The government's COVID-19 dashboard on Monday recorded 15 new cases in Lincolnshire, two in North Lincolnshire and one in North East Lincolnshire.
There were also no deaths confirmed. These figures include deaths both in and out of hospitals, as well as residents in hospitals outside the county.
NHS England no longer reports deaths in the region's hospitals on weekends of bank holidays- leaving the monthly tally at seven, the same as April.
On Monday, national cases increased by 3,383 to 4,487,339, while deaths rose by one to 127,782.
As people enjoyed the bank holiday sunshine on Monday, scientists nationally have been urging government to delay the lockdown restrictions easing planned for June 21.
They said there are signs the UK is heading for a third wave and urged caution.
However, hospitality bosses have said further delays would cause more pain for the sector.
Kate Nicholls, chief executive of industry body UK Hospitality, has told the BBC: "It would be devastating for many of our members and catastrophic for those not able to open at all (such as) nightclubs and music venues and for those with restricted opening, so wedding venues and indoor leisure."
They called on government support, due to end in July, to be extended if the unlocking were to take longer than planned.
Meanwhile, the Organisation for Economic Co-operation and Development has said the UK is likely to grow 7.2% in 2021, a stronger improvement from its March projection of 5.1%.
The report said the UK's growth would be the fastest among the large rich countries.
Coronavirus data for Greater Lincolnshire on Monday, May 3160,599 cases (up 18)
42,104 in Lincolnshire (up 15)
9,756 in North Lincolnshire (up two)8,757 in North East Lincolnshire (up one)
2,194 deaths (no change)
1,619 from Lincolnshire (no change)
307 from North Lincolnshire (no change)268 from North East Lincolnshire (no change)
of which 1,310 hospital deaths (no change)
815 at United Lincolnshire Hospitals Trust (no change)
41 at Lincolnshire Community Health Service hospitals (no change)1 at Lincolnshire Partnership Foundation Trust (no change)
453 in Northern Lincolnshire (NLAG) (no change) 4,487 UK cases, 127,768 deaths
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