COVID-19: Cases continue to increase across Devon once again

By Francesca Evans

14th Oct 2021 | Local News

COVID-19 cases have risen in every council area across Devon, including a larger increase in Torbay, according to the latest figures.

In the week up until October 7, cases increased by almost 40 per cent in Torbay, 12 per cent in the Devon County Council area, which excludes Plymouth and Torbay, and 15 per cent in Plymouth.

Coincidentally, Devon and Torbay's numbers of cases per 100,000 people both stand at 350, while the number in Plymouth is 388 – above the current UK average of 363.

Of the county's eight district areas, West Devon recorded the biggest rise of almost 40 per cent, putting its infection rate now above the national average at 429 cases per 100,000 people.

Torridge and Mid Devon also had double-digit rate increases, of 22 and 17 per cent respectively.

Mid Devon's infection rate of 292 remains the lowest in the county but Torridge's (453) is now the highest.

In Devon's other district areas – Teignbridge, South Hams, Exeter, East Devon and North Devon – there were smaller, single-figure percentage increases.

Devon County Council data shows infection rates amongst young people have gone up since they returned to schools and colleges after the summer holidays.

The rate for people up to 19 years of age is 865 cases per 100,000, according to the latest figures, compared to just over 400 a month ago.

Hospitalisations[.H]

The recent rise in case numbers in some parts of the county has led to a slight increase – of five – in the number of people being treated for COVID-19 in Devon's hospitals.

Figures for October 5 show there were 78 COVID patients in the county's hospitals, 34 of which were at Derriford Hospital in Plymouth, 25 at the Royal Devon & Exeter, 10 in Torbay, eight in North Devon and one at Devon Partnership mental health trust sites.

Of the total number of patients, nine were on mechanical ventilation beds.

[H2]Deaths

Eleven more people died in the county within 28 days of testing positive for COVID-19 according to the latest figures, which cover up to October 7.

Eight were in the Devon County Council area, one in Plymouth and two in Torbay.

A total of 1,245 people in Devon, including Plymouth and Torbay, have died within 28 days of a positive test since the pandemic began.

Vaccinations

Vaccination percentages now include those aged 12 and over.

At least 84 per cent of the Devon County Council population have had at least one dose of a vaccine, compared to 82 per cent in Torbay and 80 per cent in Plymouth.

The proportion of people who are fully vaccinated with both jabs is 79 per cent in Devon, 77 per cent in Torbay and 74 per cent in Plymouth.

COVID cases in the Seaton area

In line with increases seen across Devon, COVID-19 cases in the Seaton area have also risen, according to the latest figures.

In the seven-day period up until October 7, there were 19 cases in the Seaton area, an increase of nine on the previous week.

This means the case rate per 100,000 people was 251.2 – still well below the national average of 363.

There was also a small increase in neighbouring areas of Wilmington, Colyton & Uplyme, rates around the Sidmouth area remain relatively stable but the Ottery St Mary and Honiton areas remain high and well above the national average.

The figures for neighbouring areas up until October 7 were as follows:

Axminster – 20 (decrease of 2)

Kilmington, Colyton & Uplyme – 26 (increase of 9)

Lyme Regis, Charmouth & Marshwood Vale – 13 (decrease of 7)

Sidbury, Offwell & Beer – 8 (decrease of 5)

Sidmouth Town – 8 (increase of 1)

Sidmouth Sidford – 27 (increase of 3)

Ottery St Mary & West Hill – 52 (no change from previous week)

Honiton South & West – 29 (increase of 13)

Honiton North & East – 29 (increase of 14)

Dunkeswell, Upottery & Stockland – 9 (decrease of 1)

Chard West – 11 (decrease of 13)

Chard North & East – 13 (increase of 2)

Tatworth & Combe St Nicholas – 11 (no change)

     

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