A FURTHER 24 cases of coronavirus have been recorded in the Cheshire West and Chester area in the latest 24-hour reporting period, according to Government data.

The increase in the period up to 4pm today (September 21) brings the total number of confirmed cases for the borough since the pandemic began to 2,431.

The number of positive Covid-19 cases recorded in west Cheshire for the week of September 12-18 is 117, according to the Government data, but is likely to increase further as some tests take as long as a week to confirm a positive result.

It means the infection rate for Cheshire West and Chester is more than 30 cases per 100,000 people.

The figure of 20 cases per 100,000 is the threshold the UK’s governments have used to judge whether returning travellers from foreign countries must endure a 14-day quarantine period.

Meanwhile, the Countess of Chester Hospital Trust once again did not record any deaths of a patient testing positive for the virus in the latest NHS England update.

It has, to date, not registered a death for over nine weeks.

However, the Warrington and Halton trust announced an additional death in the latest reporting period. The death sadly occurred on September 19.

The total number of people who have died in Cheshire hospitals after testing positive for coronavirus now stands at 728.

The Countess of Chester Hospital Trust has recorded 227 deaths (last recorded July 18), Mid Cheshire Hospitals NHS Foundation Trust has recorded 214 deaths, the last on August 31; East Cheshire NHS Trust 146 (last recorded July 22), and Warrington and Halton Teaching Hospitals NHS Foundation Trust 140 (last recorded September 19).

In England, a further 10 people who tested positive for Covid-19 have died, bringing the total number of confirmed reported deaths in hospitals in England to 29,757.