The latest information relating to Covid-19 has now been updated. Figures have been unpredictable in recent days, following a change in the way cases are reported as of Friday, with a note on the Government dashboard warning that numbers that day could be significantly lower or zero, and should not be considered as the actual number of new cases reported on that date. This was the case in Cornwall and the Isles of Scilly, where the number of new cases appeared to show zero. It also meant that the the total number of cases recorded in the local authority area since the start of the pandemic dropped from 14,127 to 14,055.
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The latest information relating to Covid-19 has now been updated again following yesterday s change in the way cases are reported. A note on the Government dashboard warned on Friday: Cases that have been identified through a positive rapid lateral flow test will be removed for people who took Polymerase Chain Reaction (PCR) tests within three days that were all negative. Cases of this type that were previously reported were removed from the cumulative total, reducing the total by 8,010. Newly reported numbers of cases for the UK and England were unaffected by the removal of these. Historical published date totals have not been changed.
The latest information relating to Covid-19 has now been updated – and there s been a change in the way cases are reported. As such the total for new cases in Cornwall and the Isles of Scilly appears to show zero, but a note on the Government dashboard warns: Newly reported cases at regional and local authority level within England are calculated as the daily change in the total number of cases. This means that for April 9, 2021, these show significantly lower numbers or zero, and should not be considered as the actual number of new cases reported on that date. It also means that the the total number of cases recorded in the local authority area since the start of the pandemic has dropped back to 14,055, from 14,127.