Covid-19 latest: here’s how many new cases have been recorded in Dacorum over the weekend

Hertfordshire recorded 127 new cases
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Dacorum has recorded 11 new positive Covid-19 cases over the weekend.

The total for the borough is now 8,752, according to the latest figures from Public Health England.

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On Saturday, four cases were recorded and seven cases were recorded yesterday (Sunday).

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The incidence rate over the last 7 days is 35.5 per 100,000 population (the period represented is the 7 days ending June 8).

In Hertfordshire, 127 new cases were recorded - the total is now 78,493.

Here's a daily breakdown of the figures in Dacorum for the last seven days:

> June 7 - 12 cases

> June 8 - seven cases

> June 9 - one case

> June 10 - 10 cases

> June 11 - nine cases

> June 12 - four cases

> June 13 - seven cases

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According to Public Health England there were five confirmed COVID-19 patients in West Hertfordshire Hospitals NHS Trust - which manages hospitals in Watford, Hemel Hempstead and St Albans - on Tuesday, June 8, and no patients were on a mechanical ventilation bed.

There have been no new Covid-related deaths recorded in Dacorum, the total is 321, according to Public Health England (deaths within 28 days of positive test).

In the UK, the number of coronavirus cases is 4,565,813 and the number of deaths is now 127,904.

As of June 12, in the UK, 41,551,201 people had received the first dose of the vaccination for COVID-19, and 29,792,658 had received their second dose.

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And in Dacorum, 94,720 people had received the first dose of the vaccination for COVID-19, and 67,635 had received their second dose.

Here's how many people had received both the first and second dose of the vaccine by May 30, in each area of Dacorum.The figures for the number of patients recovered from Covid-19 have not been released by Public Health England.

The figures come from the Government website which is available for the public to view here.