Over 11,000 in South Tyneside have had COVID

More than 11,000 people in South Tyneside have had COVID-19, the latest figures show.
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As restriction lockdown measures ease, figures from Public Health England (PHE) show that a total of 11,289 people have had the virus as of 9am on Monday April 12.

PHE say it has changed the way it recorded the figures from Friday – which has resulted in the removal of more than 8,000 cases from the national running total.

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In South Tyneside this meant the figure on Monday was one lower than on Thursday.

The new recording method means that cases which are identified through a positive lateral flow test – those which can deliver results within half an hour – will no longer be counted if the person then goes on to take a PCR test, which is sent to a lab to be checked, and receives a negative result within three days.

This change in methodology saw 8,010 cases stripped from the UK cumulative total at the end of last week.

Overall, the rate of infection in South Tyneside now stands at 7,477 cases per 100,000 people – which is higher than the England average of 6,791.

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Across the UK, the number of recorded cases was 3,022 higher than on Thursday, with the total now standing at 4,373,343.

South Tyneside's coronavirus cases were among a total of 191,596 recorded across the North East – a figure which rose by 145 with the methodology change.

Cumulative case counts include patients who are currently unwell, have been recovered and those that have died.