More than 1,000 people in Leeds have now tested positive for coronavirus

This article relates to the Department of Health update on Wednesday, April 22.
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A total of 1,010 people in Leeds have now tested positive for coronavirus, officials have confirmed.

More than 1,000 people in Leeds have now tested positive for coronavirus (Photo: Simon Dewhurst)More than 1,000 people in Leeds have now tested positive for coronavirus (Photo: Simon Dewhurst)
More than 1,000 people in Leeds have now tested positive for coronavirus (Photo: Simon Dewhurst)
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The figure, accurate as of 12.30am today (Wednesday 22), is a rise of 52 cases since the same time on Tuesday.

It comes as the coronavirus death toll in Leeds hospitals rises to 143.

Meanwhile, more than 250 patients diagnosed with Covid-19 have been discharged from hospital in Leeds.

In Yorkshire, 400 new cases of coronavirus have been confirmed by the Department of Health, bringing the total number of confirmed cases in the region to 7,682.

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Sheffield is the worst-hit local authority area with 1,746 cases, followed by Leeds.

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

Barnsley - 488

Bradford - 618

Calderdale - 200

Doncaster - 309

East Riding - 386

Hull (Kingston upon Hull) - 303

Kirklees - 456

Leeds - 1,010

North East Lincolnshire - 104

North Lincolnshire - 218

Rotherham - 530

Sheffield - 1,746

Wakefield - 429

York - 198

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