Arun coronavirus infection rates rise sharply after new data added
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Public Health England publishes the total number of coronavirus cases in each area everyday.
However until Thursday (July 2), it had only included the data from positive tests carried out in NHS settings, such as labs and hospitals, known as pillar 1.
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Hide AdThe new data – known as pillar 2 – includes results of positive tests carried out at home or at drive-through centres.
The combined data shows that Arun has recorded 319 positive cases of the virus in total, with a rate of infection of 199.6 per 100,000 people.
This is a large jump from June 11, when Arun had 164 confirmed cases, but still a relatively small number overall.
In West Sussex, the combined data shows that a total of 2,679 people in West Sussex have tested positive for the virus – an increase of 1,299 since the new data was included.
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Hide AdThe rate of infection in West Sussex now stands at 312 cases per 100,000 people, far lower than the England average of 436.
See {https://coronavirus.data.gov.uk/#category=utlas&map=rate|the data in full here.)
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