
Nationwide, the latest figures from Public Health England show a total of 394,257 lab–confirmed cases across the UK.
It means another 3,899 people tested positive in the UK on Sunday, September 20, 2020.
These are the figures for the North West
In the North West today (Monday, September 21, 2020), there has been a total of 68,105 confirmed cases since testing began – an increase of 1,061 on Saturday.
There are currently 355 people in the region’s hospitals who are being treated for COVID-19, including 39 on ventilation.
A total of 19,844 people have received treatment at North West hospitals since the pandemic began.
In order of Upper Tier Local Authorities (e.g. Lancashire County Council, Blackpool Council etc.) most affected:
Lancashire – 10,283 (Up 88 from 10,195)
Manchester – 5,748 (Up 113 from 5,635)
Liverpool – 4,228 (Up 171 from 4,057)
Bolton – 3,866 (Up 83 from 3,783)
Oldham – 3,632 (Up 49 from 3,583)
Cumbria – 3,275 (Up 17 from 3,258)
Wirral – 3,016 (Up 61 from 2,955)
Rochdale – 2,814 (Up 27 from 2,787)
Wigan – 2,840 (Up 54 from 2,786)
Cheshire East – 2,658 (Up 13 from 2,645)
Tameside – 2,550 (Up 40 from 2,510)
Salford – 2,508 (Up 40 from 2,468)
Cheshire West and Chester – 2,407 (Up 19 from 2,388)
Stockport – 2,352 (Up 16 from 2,336)
Blackburn with Darwen – 2,309 (Up 25 from 2,284)
Sefton – 2,148 (Up 65 from 2,083)
Bury – 2,102 (Up 29 from 2,073)
Trafford – 2,001 (Up 21 from 1,980)
Warrington – 1,916 (Up 19 from 1,897)
St Helens – 1,703 (Up 31 from 1,672)
Knowsley – 1,475 (Up 36 from 1,439)
Blackpool – 1,246 (Up 10 from 1,236)
Location not yet confirmed – 1,028
TOTAL CONFIRMED CASES – 68,105
Data is provided by Public Health England. You can view the data here.
For more advice on you can protect yourself visit the NHS website.