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North Wales coronavirus figures soar by over 600 after PHW computer glitch
Public Health Wales says 11,000 extra cases were missed because of planned maintenance of some IT systems
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Latest Public Health Wales figures show the death toll for Betsi Cadwaladr University Health Board stands at 565 - an increase of one over the last 24 hours.
Tier 2: Bristol records triple-figure coronavirus case rise as restrictions downgraded
The number of new UK coronavirus infections has soared by 35,853 today - the highest figure ever
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Seven coronavirus deaths and a further 290 cases have been confirmed in the Bristol area over the past 24 hours.
The latest data detailing cases of Covid-19 in Cornwall has been published. As of 4.40pm today (Thursday, December 17), the local authority area has had 62 new cases recorded in the past 24 hours. The government website states that the total number of cases recorded in the local authority area since the start of the pandemic now sits at at 4,206. There were 174 cases recorded in the seven days lead up to December 11. Data from the most recent five days is not shown due to being incomplete. This represents a weekly rate of 30.4 cases per 100,000 people. The UK has had 35,383 new cases reported in the previous 24 hours - compared to yesterday s figure of 25,161.
Updated: Thu 17th Dec
Public Health Wales updates coronavirus data – “no missing results” and “no delays in people getting their results”
This article is old - Published: Thursday, Dec 17th, 2020
Public Health Wales has updated public coronavirus data after a systems upgrade was completed.
Last week they trailed the systems update, and said that public reporting would be lagging until that was completed.
Today that data has been added in, resulting in around 11,000 cases across Wales now being historically added to recent local authority data. There has been similar lagging data in the past with figures updating previous days information (one example here from earlier this year) however they have usually been in the single figure range.