Covid-19 update: here's how many new cases were recorded in Dacorum in the last 24 hours

There have been no covid-related deaths in Dacorum for nine days
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Dacorum has recorded 113 new positive Covid-19 cases today (September 3).

The total for the borough is now 13,900, according to the latest figures from Public Health England.

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The incidence rate over the last 7 days has increased from 305.6 per 100,000 population to 319.7 per 100,000 (the period represented is the 7 days ending August 29).

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In Hertfordshire, the number of cases has risen by 775 to 117,532.

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

> August 27 - 68 cases

> August 28 - 67 cases

> August 29 - 75 cases

> August 30 - 46 cases

> August 31 - 62 cases

> September 1 - 67 cases

> September 2 - 100 cases.

According to Public Health England there were 46 confirmed COVID-19 patients in West Hertfordshire Hospitals NHS Trust - which manages hospitals in Watford, Hemel Hempstead and St Albans - on Tuesday, August 31, and six patients were on a mechanical ventilation bed.

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There have been no new Covid-related deaths recorded in Dacorum, the total is 338, according to Public Health England (deaths within 28 days of positive test). There have been no covid-related deaths for nine days.

In the UK, the number of coronavirus cases has risen by 42,076 to 6,904,969. The number of deaths has risen by 121 to 133,041.

As of September 2, in the UK, 48,171,998 people had received the first dose of the vaccination for COVID-19, and 43,142,747 had received their second dose.

And in Dacorum - the number of people aged 16 or over - 110,875 people (82.7 per cent) had received the first dose of the vaccination for COVID-19, and 100,221 (74.7 per cent) had received their second dose.

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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.