COVID daily figures for East Sussex
This page was last updated on Friday 16 April 2021. We update this page every working day.

33 new COVID-19 cases were reported in East Sussex in the latest available 7-day period as published by GOV.UK on Thursday 15 April 2021 at 4pm.
That’s down from 36 when last reported. Let’s all do our part to protect ourselves and the people around us and reduce the infection rate.
The highest rate in the county per 100,000 of population is in Eastbourne (10) which is above the county rate but below the South East regional rate.
Area | Rate per 100,000 population |
---|---|
East Sussex | 6 |
South East | 19 |
England | 28 |
You can find the latest data about COVID-19 cases at GOV.UK.
National restrictions that apply in East Sussex.
Weekly updates
See the weekly message from Darrell Gale, Director of Public Health for a more detailed analysis of the current trends. This section includes the weekly COVID update statistics.
Breakdown of COVID cases in East Sussex by district and borough
The table of cases below shows the total number of people with at least one positive COVID-19 test result for latest available 7-day period.
District or borough |
Cases |
---|---|
Eastbourne |
10 (13) |
Hastings |
4 (3) |
Lewes |
7 (6) |
Rother |
1 (2) |
Wealden |
11 (11) |
See the weekly district and borough updates page.
Help us get the COVID rate down
Playing your part is more important now than ever. Remember:
- hands, face, space
- stay at home and stay local whenever possible
- avoid crowded places
- limit your social contacts
- follow national restrictions guidance.
If you get any symptoms, no matter how mild, you must self-isolate and book a test.
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- You can look up the infection rate for your area by postcode on GOV.UK.