Confirmed coronavirus cases in Yorkshire reach 7,000 as new figures released

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This article relates to Department of Health figures from Monday, April 20.

For the latest update on coronavirus cases in Yorkshire click here

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A total of 7,031 people in Yorkshire have now tested positive for coronavirus.

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More than 7,000 people in Yorkshire have now tested positive for coronavirus (Photo: Isabel Infantes AFP/Getty Images)More than 7,000 people in Yorkshire have now tested positive for coronavirus (Photo: Isabel Infantes AFP/Getty Images)
More than 7,000 people in Yorkshire have now tested positive for coronavirus (Photo: Isabel Infantes AFP/Getty Images) | Getty

The latest update from the Department of Health, accurate as of 2pm on Sunday, shows a rise of 150 cases in Yorkshire since the same time on Saturday.

Sheffield is the worst-hit local authority area, with 1,631 confirmed cases, followed by Leeds with 930 cases.

In the UK, the total number of lab-confirmed cases is 124,743.

The death toll in UK hospitals now stands at 16,509, with 1,130 deaths confirmed in Yorkshire hospitals.

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The full list of confirmed cases by local authority area are as follows:

Barnsley - 458

Bradford - 571

Calderdale - 190

Doncaster - 266

East Riding - 337

Hull (Kingston upon Hull) - 258

Kirklees - 433

Leeds - 930

North East Lincolnshire - 92

Rotherham - 478

Sheffield - 1,631

Wakefield - 404

York - 183

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