Test and trace service in Sheffield records largest weekly increase in positive cases

Sheffield saw its largest weekly increase in the number of positive coronavirus cases transferred to the test and trace service at the end of September.
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It comes as the number of people testing positive for the coronavirus in England increased by more than half in one week, with health chiefs warning "prompt action" is needed to prevent a tide of hospitalisations.

Data from the Department for Health and Social care shows 3,247 people who tested positive for Covid-19 in Sheffield were transferred to the Test and Trace service between May 28 and September 30.

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That was 712 more than the total transferred up to September 23 – the largest weekly increase since comparable local figures were first published in August.

Across England, 51,500 people tested positive for Covid-19 in the seven days to September 30, making it the highest total since the regime launched in MayAcross England, 51,500 people tested positive for Covid-19 in the seven days to September 30, making it the highest total since the regime launched in May
Across England, 51,500 people tested positive for Covid-19 in the seven days to September 30, making it the highest total since the regime launched in May
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Test and Trace asks these patients to give details for anyone they were in close contact with in the 48 hours before their symptoms started.

In Sheffield, 7,809 close contacts were identified but just 59.7 per cent of those were reached by contact tracers in the four month period, meaning 3,150 people were not contacted or did not respond.

That was up from the 56.7 per cent reached in the period to September 23.

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Across England, 51,500 people tested positive for Covid-19 in the seven days to September 30, making it the highest total since the regime launched in May. However, only 67 per cent (34,500) were transferred into the contact tracing system.

Chris Hopson, chief executive of NHS Providers, said the large increase in positive tests, alongside worsening test and trace performance nationally, is "worrying".

“Trust chief executives across the North West, North East and Yorkshire are telling us that Covid-related hospital admissions are rapidly rising," he added.

“We need prompt action to prevent a full-blown second Covid surge.

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"We need every member of the public to play their part – hands, face and space – as they did in the first phase of Covid, however frustrating and burdensome they find any restrictions or public health advice."

There are now 87 local authority contact tracing teams live across the country, with more due in the coming weeks, according to the DHSC.

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