The Covid-19 testing programme has been all-but dismantledThe Covid-19 testing programme has been all-but dismantled
The Covid-19 testing programme has been all-but dismantled

Worthing coronavirus cases falling in most neighbourhoods

Reported coronavirus cases have fallen in all but five Worthing neighbourhoods, official figures show.

The current BA.2 wave has seen case rates hit the second-highest level in the pandemic so far, after the Omicron wave of the past winter.

Across the UK, hospitalisations are at about half the numbers seen at their peak, in January, 2021, while the number of deaths is well below those seen before the vaccine rollout.

The lifting of many restrictions, waning effectiveness of boosters and the spread of the highly contagious BA.2 ‘stealth Omicron’ variant have all been touted as potential reasons for the current wave.

At neighbourhood level, Covid-19 case rates have been published by the government for the week to March 24 – here are the figures for all the town’s neighbourhoods.

But there is a caveat – changes in testing rules mean a number of positive cases might not have been reported.

Today, April 1, sees the rules change again: most people are now ineligible for free tests and those with Covid-19 are no longer legally required to self-isolate – although the government advises people to stay at home and avoid others for at least five days.

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