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21 May: 37 Covid cases in Nottinghamshire over 24 hours – see figures by area

Covid: The latest situation on numbers of cases by Nottinghamshire local authority area.

 

The figures for Friday 21 May show 37* new cases ( yesterday 38* ) for Nottinghamshire in the last 24 hours.

Change to reporting of daily new cases in England

The way cases are reported in England has changed. Reported cases are sometimes removed if subsequent tests are negative. This happens when cases identified through a positive rapid lateral flow test are followed by polymerase chain reaction (PCR) tests within 3 days that are all negative. These cases are now being removed daily.

Because of this, the number of newly-reported cases may not be the same as the difference between the total number of reported cases from one day to the next. The number of newly-reported cases in England and the UK is adjusted to take this into account, but the numbers for regions and local authorities are not adjusted. This means that for regions and local authorities, this figure does not show the actual number of new cases reported on that date. For analysis of trends in cases within England, use the data on new cases by specimen date rather than report date. The new cases by specimen date are always adjusted for the whole time series to take account of any changes.

Brackets = previous day’s number

Ashfield 1* (6)

Bassetlaw 0* (3)

Broxtowe 4* (8)

Gedling 5* (6)

Mansfield 2* (1)

Newark 3* (8)

Nottingham 18* (4)

Rushcliffe 4* (2)

More below:

•  More Covid Nottinghamshire news on The Wire

 

Note graph below does show exact total by local authority area in Nottinghamshire reported by PHE for 19 May