Coronavirus (COVID-19)
Information about our services
Support available and community groups
England moves to national lockdown
England entered a national lockdown at 00:01 on Tuesday 5 January. This means you must stay at home and only go out if it is essential.
View more detailed government guidance including essential reasons to leave the home and meeting others at GOV.UK - national lockdown
Asymptomatic testing
The government has announced the rollout of asymptomatic testing (using lateral flow tests) in the community and for businesses, to enable us to target testing to people who cannot work from home during lockdown.
We know how important this is for many of you, but we are currently waiting guidance from government on these tests.
Once we have it, we will promote it widely on our website, through our social media channels, and in the local media, so please do not contact us about this at present.
It's important to note that this type of testing is not something that can be used in isolation, but if used properly with other measures it can be a useful tool at our disposal to help break transmission.
Cases
Type of data | Case rates |
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Total number of cases in Wiltshire | 10,591 |
New cases in Wiltshire in the last 7 days | 1,811 |
Rate of cases per 100,000 in Wiltshire in the last 7 days | 362.2 |
Rate of cases per 100,000 in Wiltshire in the previous 7 days | 246.2 |
Rate of cases per 100,000 in England in the last 7 days | 629.3 |
You can find up-to-date information about the latest number of COVID-related deaths in the Wiltshire Council area at GOV.UK.
Hospitalisations
Date | COVID-19 positive patients in hospital beds |
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5 January 2021 | 183 |
22 December 2020 | 114 |
You can find more on the hospital admissions by trust level.
Care homes
Date | Number of care homes with new COVID-19 cases reported in last seven days |
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12 January 2021 | 40 |
5 January 2021 | 30 |
15 December 2020 | 16 |
1 December 2020 | 17 |
17 November 2020 | 22 |