Honiton coronavirus: Find out the number of Covid cases in the local area
By Will Goddard
10th Feb 2022 | Local News
Honiton residents can now see the number of Covid cases in their area on an interactive government map.
These are the numbers for the seven days up to 3 February:
Coronavirus in Honiton
Honiton North & East: 87 cases (increase of 34)
Honiton South & West: 83 cases (increase of 12)Feniton & Whimple: 115 cases (decrease of 30)
Dunkesewell, Upottery & Stockland: 51 cases (increase of 11)Sidbury, Offwell & Beer: 41 cases (increase of 8)
You can view the interactive map for yourself here.
Coronavirus in Devon
Covid cases have fallen slightly in Devon, ending a recent period of increases across the county.
Figures for the week to last Thursday [3 February] show the rate in the Devon County Council area dropped five per cent, along with nine per cent in Plymouth and 14 per cent in Torbay.
However, a reduction in Covid across the rest of the country means Devon is still above the UK average of 864 cases per 100,000 people. Devon's is 1,163, while the figures are slightly higher in Torbay (1,216) and Plymouth (1,223).
This week's picture is slightly more varied at district level, where two council areas recorded increases – West Devon by a marginal three per cent and a jump of 14 per cent in East Devon.
Torridge had the biggest drop in cases of more than a quarter, while infections also reduced by over 10 per cent in both Teignbridge and Mid Devon.
The figures mean Torridge is now the least prevalent area for the virus in Devon at 844 cases per 100,000, just overtaking West Devon which has a rate of 859. Despite a tiny fall, Exeter (1,533) remains Devon's most infectious area.
Before this week, much of the recent rise in cases appeared to be among people aged under 40. But cases in this age group are also falling, with quite a sharp drop in the very youngest.
Hospitalisations
The most recent data from Tuesday 1 February shows 226 patients with Covid are in Devon's hospitals, a reduction of 29 from a week ago. The majority – 137 – are being treated in Plymouth.
Elsewhere, 46 patients are at the Royal Devon and Exeter Hospitals, 27 in Torbay, 10 in North Devon and six at Devon Partnership mental health trust services. Of the total number of patients, only four are in ventilation beds, a rise of two on last week.
Deaths
23 more people died in the county within 28 days of testing positive for Covid in the latest complete weekly period (up to Wednesday 2 February). 16 were in the Devon County Council area, three in Torbay and four in Plymouth.
A total of 1,576 people in Devon (including Plymouth and Torbay) have died within 28 days of a positive test since the pandemic began (as of 6 February).
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