Coronavirus crisis: Lincolnshire care homes fuel county death toll
By The Editor
13th May 2020 | Local News
Three more coronavirus-related deaths have been reported in Lincolnshire's hospitals today.
The United Lincolnshire Hospitals Trust said the deaths in its hospitals involved an 84-year-old woman and two men aged 75 and 84, who all has pre-existing conditions.
It brings the total number of deaths at ULHT hospitals to 121.
The total comes as Lincolnshire County Council confirmed five more deaths at its care homes, bringing their total to 59.
Across the UK, the death toll increased by 494 to 33,186, with the number of confirmed cases increasing by 3,242 to 229,705.
NHS England reported this afternoon that Lincolnshire has 19 more cases at 996, which compared with the 916 record just two days ago.
But despite the sharp rise since Monday, the county's largest in several weeks, the number of cases at 131.8 per 100,000 of population remains little half the England average of 248.5 confirmed cases per 100,000 population.
Rutland continues to have the fourth best record of the lower tier local authorities, or districts, with 28 cases, an increase of one on yesterday, giving it a rate of 70.5.
Among the districts, South Holland showed further strong growth, increasing by five to 184 confirmed cases, giving it a rate of 195.8.
South Kesteven is up one at 148 (104.3).
Melton is up one at 57 (111.5).
North Kesteven is up two at 127 (109.5).
Peterborough is up 46 at 341, with that large increase giving it a rate of 169.6 cases per 100,000 of population.
Additional Reporting by the Local Democracy reporting Scheme.
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