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Zetland FM Local News - 11th March 2021
The latest figures have shown a further 93 new cases of coronavirus across Teesside;
Residents across Redcar and Cleveland are being urged to complete a Covid-19 impact survey which features questions about health, work, testing, self-isolating, vaccines and how Covid-19 has impacted life;
...and emergency coastguard and ambulance crews were sent to Saltburn beach last night to help a man who had collapsed at the base of the cliffs.
The latest figures have shown a further 93 new cases of coronavirus across Teesside.
However, the recent figures show a week-on-week drop compared with 111 last Wednesday.
Stockton had the highest number of new cases, with 37.
In Middlesbrough there were a further 20, and here in Redcar and Cleveland there were also 20 new cases.
Residents across Redcar and Cleveland are being urged to complete a Covid-19 impact survey which features questions about health, work, testing, self-isolating, vaccines and how Covid-19 has impacted life.
The survey, which is available via the Redcar and Cleveland Borough Council website, aims to get region-wide insight into the impact of Covid-19 and is being supported by Durham University, the National Institute for Health Research and the NHS Integrated Covid Hub North East.
The information being asked for is anonymous and will be securely held and kept confidential.
Emergency coastguard and ambulance crews were sent to Saltburn beach last night to help a man who had collapsed at the base of the cliffs.
It is understood the patient, who has not been named, had been there for an hour before a member of the public raised the alarm.
Teams from Staithes and Redcar Coastguard crews were called to the scene alongside an ambulance around 6pm on Tuesday evening.
The man was treated for hypothermia at the scene and was taken to James Cook Hospital in Middlesbrough for treatment.