NEW figures show the north west’s coronavirus reinfection rate is still above one.
The region’s ‘R’ number – one for the government’s key rests for easing restrictions – is at 1.01 new cases from each Covid-19 victim – the highest in England.
The new figures follow an expert analysis of coronavirus infection rates which showed a north/South divide with new cases in the north west the highest in the UK.
The R rate statistics prepared for Public Health England by a Cambridge University research team show that in the north west the median onward transmission rate per Covid-19 infected person is 1.01 just worse than the south west at one and exceeding the government targer of keeping it below one per coronavirus case.
Dr Andrew Furber, PHE’s North-West Regional Director, said: “We know here in the north west, we experienced a peak in cases later than the majority of other areas.
“We need to ensure all our communities continue to follow government guidance on social distancing and self-isolation. As lockdown measures are eased across the country, it is vitally important we do everything we can to slow the spread of the virus and save lives.”
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