Welsh hospital admissions for people with coronavirus fall at fastest rate during pandemic
Admissions rates are now around the level seen during the summer in Wales
13:11, 24 FEB 2021
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Coronavirus hospital admissions are now falling faster than at any other point in the pandemic, analysis has shown.
Coronavirus hospital admissions fall faster in Wales than at any other point in the pandemic
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The number of new hospital admissions in Wales is now falling faster than it has done at any other point in the pandemic, analysis of NHS data by WalesOnline shows.
"These findings show encouraging signs infections are now heading in the right direction across the country, but we must not drop our guard," said UK Health Secretary Matt Hancock.
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Canadians worried about the British variant of the virus that causes COVID-19 can take comfort from a study in England which shows that infection rates have fallen by 67 per cent in the past month.
Interim monthly tracking figures released Thursday by researchers at London’s Imperial College found that the number of people in England who tested positive for COVID-19 had fallen by more than two-thirds from mid-January to Feb. 13. Infections dropped in every region and fell by 80 per cent in London.