Coronavirus: This is how many cases have been reported in West Sussex

Following the announcement by Boris Johnson that the number of people testing positive for coronavirus per day has 'almost quadrupled' in the last month, we have taken a look at the latest reported cases in West Sussex.
Boris Johnson said that the number of people testing positive for coronavirus per day has 'almost quadrupled'in the last month, to 3,929 people per day. Photo: Getty ImagesBoris Johnson said that the number of people testing positive for coronavirus per day has 'almost quadrupled'in the last month, to 3,929 people per day. Photo: Getty Images
Boris Johnson said that the number of people testing positive for coronavirus per day has 'almost quadrupled'in the last month, to 3,929 people per day. Photo: Getty Images

Speaking in the House of Commons today (Tuesday, September 22), the Prime Minister said the country has 'reached a perilous turning point', before laying out 'carefully judged' new restrictions, including a mandatory 10pm closing time for pubs, restaurants and cafes, and increased fines for breaking the rules.

Mr Johnson said that the number of people testing positive for coronavirus per day has 'almost quadrupled' in the last month, to 3,929 people per day. He said this is not 'merely a function of more testing' because a rising proportion of tests are yielding positive results.

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Since September 13, there have been 134 new reported cases in West Sussex.

These are how many cases have been reported by each local authority. Also shown is the increase in cases in the last nine days and the rate of cases per 100,000 people.

- Adur

238 (increase of 14)

370.1

- Arun

405 (increase of 20)

251.9

- Chichester

337 (increase of 17)

278.2

- Crawley

509 (increase of 7)

452.8

- Horsham

613 (increase of 30)

426.3

- Mid Sussex

700 (increase of 15)

463.5

- Worthing

509 (increase of 31)

460.3

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