Brighton & Hove City Council is running a five-day programme of taster activity sessions in April through video or in-person at a variety of locations that are free or low cost and open to anyone aged 50+.
Brighton & Hove City Council is running a five-day programme of taster activity sessions in April through video or in-person at a variety of locations that are free or low cost and open to anyone aged 50+.
In the seven days up to February 19 there were 146 confirmed new Covid-19 cases in the city
In the seven days up to January 22 there were 880 confirmed new cases of Covid-19 in the city, which is equivalent to a weekly rate of 303 per 100,000 residents – which is lower than England at 387 per 100,000 and 368 per 100,000 in the South East.
In the seven days up to January 8, based on data published on January 13, there were 2,244 confirmed new Covid-19 cases in Brighton & Hove which is an 18% increase per 100,000 residents from the previous week
In the seven days up to the December 31 there were 1,768 new cases in Brighton & Hove.
In the seven days up to the day before lockdown started on Thursday, November 5, there was 364 confirmed new Covid-19 cases in Brighton & Hove (based on data published on Tuesday, November 10), which is equivalent to a weekly rate of 125 new cases per 100,000 residents.
Brighton & Hove City Council (BHCC) has increased the city’s covid alert level from yellow to amber, which is the the last stage before the Government will declare the city an area of national concern.
Alistair Hill, Director of Public Health at Brighton & Hove City Council, releases a statement urging young people to continue to help prevent the spread of Covid-19.
This year’s annual director of public health report asks Should we look closer at the role of arts in health? The report highlights the positive impact being involved in the arts can have on health and wellbeing at all stages of life.