Covid-19: Ipswich has highest case rate in England
- Published
Ipswich now has the highest Covid-19 infection rate in England, after case rates rose by 25% in a week.
In the week to 14 October, the district had a rate of 854.5 cases per 100,000 people.
Belstead Hills and Whitton have the highest rate of infection in Ipswich and every district in Suffolk had a rise in case rates.
Although the county's hospitals saw a small rise in Covid patients, they said there was no surge in admissions.
The case rate in England was 436 cases per 100,000 people, in the week to 14 October.
Microbiologist, Dr Sarah Pitt, said the case numbers in Ipswich "are so high we know the virus are being passed from person to person".
She also said "hardly anyone" was wearing a face covering on public transport or in large gatherings.
In the Ipswich district 68% of over-12s have been fully vaccinated compared with the England-wide rate of 78.6%.
Find BBC News: East of England on Facebook, external, Instagram, external and Twitter, external. If you have a story suggestion email eastofenglandnews@bbc.co.uk
LOOK-UP TOOL: How many cases in your area?
FACE MASKS: When do I need to wear one?
SCHOOLS: When will they reopen?
COVID IN SCHOOL: What are the risks?
VACCINE: When will I get the jab?
LOCKDOWN LEARNING: What are the BBC's lockdown lessons?
Related topics
- Published15 October 2021