WINCHESTER district is potentially Covid-free for the first time in more than six months. The official Government shows the 14 areas of the district with two or fewer new cases in the seven days to April 21, marking them white on the map. Wednesday April 21 is the most recent day for which localised figures are available. The last two area with more than two cases over the weekend had been
Whiteley, Knowle and Wickham and
Winchester Central and South. It is unclear whether there are no cases in an area or just one or two. All 14 areas of the Winchester district are now marked white on the Government map
FOR the 50th day, no Covid-related deaths have been reported in the Winchester district. Since the start if the first lockdown last spring 183 people have died within 28 days of a positive test. There have been no new ones since March 3. Covid-19 has been virtually eliminated across the district with today just two area with more than two cases in the last seven days: Winchester West and Winchester Central and South, In both area there have been four cases in the seven days to April 16, the most recent day for which localised statistics are available. The twelve other areas of the Winchester district have reported fewer than three cases in those seven days and are now marked white on the Government map.
Bruce Warland, 79, lived with his wife at their Benenden Green home in Alresford for many years. On June 30, he fell down the stairs of the property and was taken to Royal Hampshire County Hospital in Winchester. Over one month later on August 3, he was pronounced dead. A post mortem report by consultant pathologist Dr Adnan Al Badri states the cause of death as severe pneumonia. Speaking at the inquest in Winchester, his daughter Julia Hibbert said: “Dad was a very well educated man, he didn’t attend uni but studied on the Open University and had a degree in marine engineering.
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