The reports summarise information which is used to monitor cases of the Covid-19 pandemic in Nottingham.
It’s worth noting that most cases are among people under 40. 69% of cases.
At today’s media briefing Jonathan Gribbin, Public Health Director for Nottinghamshire County said:
“If we go back several months, we were hearing about modelling from SAGE which was showing that in all likelihood during this calendar year we would see a third wave.
“At that time, that modelling, didn’t even account for the emergence of the new variant. What we now see across the United Kingdom is a general increase in rates, driven strongly by this new Delta variant which is now the dominant variant, and it is considerably more easily passed on than the previous variants.
“Nottinghamshire, together with the rest of the country, now finds itself at what looks like to be the early stages of a third wave.
“What we don’t know at the moment and is to an extend in our control, is what the and how sharp the peak of that third wave will be and how long that will endure.
“It is in our control that it is within our gift to be sticking with all the guidance and restrictions in Step 3. I am urging people across the county, in view of the increase, to keep all of those measures in mind.”
18 June NEW Covid Nottinghamshire data
Data latest to 13 June 2021.
Cases per 100,000 over seven days and number of cases in last seven days
Total for Nottinghamshire 61.4
Rushcliffe – 104.4
Nottingham – 89.2
Newark – 31.0
Mansfield – 20.1
Gedling – 60.2
Broxtowe – 63.1
Bassetlaw – 19.6
Ashfield – 50.8
Cases per authority area in last seven days
Total for Nottinghamshire 713
Rushcliffe – 104
Nottingham – 297
Newark – 38
Mansfield – 22
Gedling – 71
Broxtowe – 72
Bassetlaw – 23
Ashfield – 65
18 June NEW Covid Nottinghamshire data






