Nationwide, the latest numbers from Public Health England show a total 705428 laboratory–Confirmed cases across the UK.
It means another 16171 People who tested positive in the United Kingdom on Saturday, October 17, 2020.
These are the numbers for the northwest
In the Northwest today (Sunday 18 October 2020), there were a total of 147641 Confirmed cases since the start of the test – increase 4005.
Currently there 1,703 People in district hospitals being treated for COVID-19, including 160 On ventilation.
A total of 23.565 A person has been receiving treatment for the virus in northwest hospitals since the start of the epidemic.
The total number of deaths since the start of the pandemic for people whose death certificate mentioned COVID-19 as one of the causes, now stands at 8121.
In order of top-tier local authorities (such as Lancashire County Council, Blackpool Council, etc.) most affected:
Blackpool – 2,232 (out of 2,189)
Bolton – 7171 (from 6993)
Perry – 4366 (height from 4253)
East Cheshire – 4,493 (up from 4,407)
– Cheshire, West and Chester – 4192 (height from 4112)
Cumbria – 5,028 (up from 4,920)
Knowsley – 4,603 (up from 4,446)
Lancashire – 22,058 (up from 21,444)
Liverpool – 14,173 (height from 13,706)
Manchester – 14678 (height from 14338)
Oldham – 6412 (height from 6224)
Rochdale – 5,580 (height from 5,432)
Salford – 5558 (height from 5391)
Sefton – 5814 (height from 5644)
St Helens – 4044 (height from 3929)
Stockport – 4691 (up from 4573)
Tameside – 4805 (height from 4,654)
Trafford – 4249 (height from 4,120)
Warrington – 4110 (height from 3981)
Wigan – 6518 (height from 6289)
Wiral – 6136 (up from 6101)
Location not confirmed yet – 2597
Total confirmed cases – 147,641
The data is provided by Public Health England. You can view the data Here.
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