Both counties rates are much lower than that seen in parts of Essex and Hertfordshire, as well as the whole of Greater London, which found out yesterday it would be entering the highest level, Tier 3.
For example, the London Borough of Havering, with 1,321 cases in the week to December 9 meant a rate of 509 per 100,000, which puts Norfolk’s rate into some perspective, and suggests Tier 3 status would be highly unlikely at this point.
The over 60s
Norfolk’s rate has been on an upward trend in both the under 60s and the over 60s since late November. Rates among people aged over 60 were at 77.9 on December 9, rising from 63.6 in just over a fortnight.
Both counties rates are much lower than that seen in parts of Essex and Hertfordshire, as well as the whole of Greater London, which found out yesterday it would be entering the highest level, Tier 3.
For example, the London Borough of Havering, with 1,321 cases in the week to December 9 meant a rate of 509 per 100,000, which puts Norfolk’s rate into some perspective, and suggests Tier 3 status would be highly unlikely at this point.
The over 60s
Norfolk’s rate has been on an upward trend in both the under 60s and the over 60s since late November. Rates among people aged over 60 were at 77.9 on December 9, rising from 63.6 in just over a fortnight.
“I was really pleased because I thought it would be complicated but it was so straightforward and simple,” she said.
“They gave me a time for this visit and one in three weeks time, and I was really pleased to have the opportunity.
“I m quite surprised, I didn t think it was going to be as straightforward as it was.
“My experience is that there is absolutely no problem. I ve had it now and it was so straightforward and it is to help us all to move on.
GP practices across Norfolk and Waveney are poised to start vaccinating patients against COVID-19. One of the hubs is St James Medical Practice in King s Lynn.
“I was really pleased because I thought it would be complicated but it was so straightforward and simple,” she said.
“They gave me a time for this visit and one in three weeks time, and I was really pleased to have the opportunity.
“I m quite surprised, I didn t think it was going to be as straightforward as it was.
“My experience is that there is absolutely no problem. I ve had it now and it was so straightforward and it is to help us all to move on.
GP practices across Norfolk and Waveney are poised to start vaccinating patients against COVID-19. One of the hubs is St James Medical Practice in King s Lynn.