Coronavirus crisis: Three more deaths in Greater Lincolnshire but new cases flat

By The Editor

11th May 2020 | Local News

There have been three further coronavirus-related deaths in Greater Lincolnshire recorded today (Monday, May 11).

They include one at United Lincolnshire Hospitals Trust facilities, bringing their total to 118.

A spokesperson for ULHT said the patient was a man aged 90 who had underlying health conditions.

Two further deaths were also been recorded at Northern Lincolnshire and Goole Hospitals, bringing the total there to 82.

This brings the total deaths in Greater Lincolnshire Hospitals to 203.

Across the UK, the number of deaths today increased by 210, again its lowest daily increase since March. The death toll now stands at 32,065.

The number of confirmed cases increased by 3,877 to 223,065, according to NHS England.

In Lincolnshire, revised totals saw the number of confirmed cases drop one to 916, which is equivalent to a rate of 121.2 cases per 100,000 of population.

In England, which has 136,873 confirmed and recorded cases, this is equivalent to a rate of 244.5 cases per 100,000.

Rutland continues to remain the country's fourth best performing district with one extra case today, giving it 26 cases in total, equivalent to 65.5 per 100,000.

No new cases were today reported in the districts below, including South Kesteven.

Melton remains on 56 (109.6 per 100,000).

North Kesteven is on 121 (104.3).

Peterborough remains on 295 (146.7).

South Holland has 132 cases (140.5)

South Kesteven remains on 145 (102.2).

Additional Reporting by BBC Local Democracy Reporter Daniel Jaines

     

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