As new COVID-19 cases in Cumbria in week ending 26 February fell 34% (556 to 368), data on the progress of the vaccination programme in the county have been published for the first time.
The number of new COVID-19 infections in Cumbria continued to drop in week ending 19 February, down 24% from the previous week (555 compared to 728).
Essential workers who cannot work from home now have more ways to access regular COVID-19 Rapid Result Lateral Flow testing with eleven testing sites now open in Cumbria.
New COVID-19 infections continued to fall in Cumbria in week ending 12 February, down 18% from the week before.
Residents across Cumbria are being urged to steer clear of public places that could become crowded this half-term and to keep following the lockdown rules.
New COVID-19 infections continued to fall in Cumbria in week ending 5 February, down 35% from the week before.
The battle to stop the spread on COVID-19 in Cumbria is being boosted by the roll-out of asymptomatic Lateral Flow Device (LFD) testing around the county.
Cumbria County Council’s Emergency Support Helpline has reached more than 27,000 people seeking support, guidance or information since its launch in March 2020.
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