COVID-19 (Coronavirus) Update 13th November 2020

COVID-19 (Coronavirus) Update 13th November 2020


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Coronavirus (COVID-19) Local Communities Accessing green spaces safely

Please keep up to date with the COVID-19 restrictions in your area by using the government postcode look up system here.


COVID-19: 24 deaths in the last week as hospital numbers increase

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The latest COVID-19 data for the county published shows the number of people in hospital increasing sharply, and 24 local people dying from the disease in the last seven days.

As of 10 November there were 222 people in hospital across Cumbria’s two NHS Trusts (64 in North Cumbria and 158 Morecambe Bay), up from 159 last week - a 40% increase.

Despite welcome signs that infection spread may be slowing in some areas, the news has prompted warnings that people must respect national lockdown measures and follow the public health guidance.

Colin Cox, Cumbria’s Director of Public Health, said:

“We know that there is a time delay between people being infected and being admitted to hospital, so what we are seeing now is people in hospital, and sadly dying, who were infected before the new lockdown started. Unfortunately, we would expect these numbers to continue to increase for a period, despite some welcome signs that infection spread is now slowing in some parts of the county.

“This is putting our hospitals under enormous pressure and it is absolutely essential that everyone sticks to the rules to help reduce transmission.

“We can see from the data for Barrow that the infection rate does come down when everyone takes action and I’d like to recognise the effort that people in Barrow have made to achieve that significant reduction. The whole county now needs to follow suit, so we can get infections down to manageable levels and avoid our NHS services being overwhelmed.”

Dr Jon Sturman, Clinical Director for Intensive Care for North Cumbria Integrated Care NHS Foundation Trust, said:

“Although, in the north of the county, we are not yet at the levels of hospitalisations we were in the first wave, cases in our hospitals have doubled in the last ten days. This highlights the seriousness of the situation and how important it is that we all act now so that services do not become overwhelmed.

“We don’t want to be in the position of cancelling or suspending other services. The virus does not spread itself, we spread it, so we are all responsible for slowing and stopping the spread. Washing your hands, wearing a face mask and keeping your distance is our best defence against this horrible virus at the moment. I have seen first-hand what a nasty virus this is. It can kill but it can also leave others with lasting debilitating effects.

“Please, not just to protect the NHS but also for your own protection, continue to do all you can to make sure this virus is kept under control.”

Dr Shahedal Bari, Executive Medical Director at UHMBT, said:

“NHS services in Lancashire and South Cumbria continue to be under pressure and we are working together to ensure patients, with and without covid, are cared for safely whist ensuring that we can continue to see those who are waiting for treatment.

"Anyone with health concerns should continue to come forward for help and treatment when they need it and it is equally important that people continue to attend their appointments as planned.

"Local people can contribute by following the government guidance to reduce the rate of infection in our communities, and ensuring they continue to wash their hands, keep at least two metres from others and wear face masks where they need to.” 

This week’s data shows:

  • There were 999 new cases in Cumbria (+39 increase, +4%, from 960 cases in previous week);
  • For the 3rd week in a row Carlisle had the highest number of new cases (+293 new cases);
  • Carlisle also had the highest rate of new cases (270 new cases per 100k population) and was well above the England average (245 new cases per 100k population)
  • Numbers of new cases increased steeply in Allerdale and Copeland, with smaller increases in Eden and Carlisle;
  • Numbers of new cases in Barrow and South Lakeland decreased from the previous week (by -42% and -8% respectively);
  • For the 4th week in a row, the 45-59 age group accounted for the greatest number of new cases in Cumbria.
  • Local Registrars data shows 24 deaths as a result of COVID-19 in the last seven days.

The weekly COVID-19 situation report can be found at www.cumbria.gov.uk/stopthespread


National Restrictions

Changes to travel

Keep up to date with guidance for British people travelling overseas during the coronavirus (COVID-19) pandemic below. 


Christmas guidance set out for university students 

The Government has published guidance on how higher education providers can support students to travel home at the end of the term, if they choose to do so, while controlling coronavirus transmission risk. 

To view the guidance please click here.


Help & Support

Cumbria County Council can provide urgent help and emergency support, including basic food and essential items, if you are struggling to cope with your current situation for whatever reason.

Call the County Council’s Support Helpline on 0800 783 1966 (Monday to Thursday 9.00am to 5.00pm, Friday 9.00am to 4.30pm). Our supportive staff will talk to you and suggest ways to help.

Please click here to view the booklet which gives you information about support available to people in Cumbria, online and on the phone.


In other news...

One of the biggest drugs operations ever carried out by Cumbria Police smashed a number of county lines rings that brought misery to the streets of south Cumbria – with members receiving jail sentences totalling over 100 years.

To view the full story click here.

Operation Horizon
Blair Dixon

A man has been jailed for 12 years today after admitting the manslaughter of a man in Carlisle.

Blair Dixon, 25, pleaded guilty at the city’s crown court to the manslaughter of John Cingelis, 37, in Harraby.

Dixon, from Carlisle, also admitted causing grievous bodily harm to another man in the overall incident that led to the death of Mr Cingelis.

To view the full story click here.

Ashley Queen

Two men who conspired to burgle Carlisle’s House of Fraser store have been jailed today for a total of five years and seven months.

To view the full story click here.

As part of the ongoing November rape and serious sexual offences awareness campaign supported by Cumbria Constabulary, and Cumbria’s Police and Crime Commissioner, Peter McCall, this week both organisations are highlighting the services available to victims in the county.

Victims of rape and sexual assault can access help and support from services across Cumbria. Anyone can gain access to these services no matter how long ago the crime took place and whether the crime was reported to the Police or not.

To view the full story click here.


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