UPDATED 12/07/2020 : COVID-19 news updates for High Wycombe and South Buckinghamshire – June 2020
News updates on COVID-19 in High Wycombe and South Buckinghamshire.
More recent news updates, after Tuesday 30th June 2020, can be found at the link here.
The cumulative and weekly rate of COVID-19 cases per 100,000 population tested under Pillar 1 tests (those carried out in NHS laboratories) and Pillar 2 (testing by commercial partners of the mass-testing programme) for the upper-tier local authority of Buckinghamshire is shown in the table below. Data in this format was first published publicly on Thursday 25th June 2020. Not all those with the virus will have been tested so the actual figure may be higher.
| Date Published |
Cumulative rate of cases | Weekly rate of cases |
| Thursday 9th July 2020 | 309.8 | 5.7 |
| Thursday 2nd July 2020 | 304.2 | 3.5 |
| Thursday 25th June 2020 | 300.9 | 6.1 |
* Please Note
From Thursday 2nd July 2020 Public Health England changed the methodology for the way the daily totals for the recorded confirmed cases of Coronavirus in England are reported to remove duplicates within and across tests under pillar 1 (those carried out in NHS laboratories) and pillar 2 (those carried out in NHS laboratories), to ensure that a person who tests positive is only counted once.
As a result of this change and a revision of historical data in pillar 1, the cumulative total for positive cases in Buckinghamshire and its former administrative areas has changed compared to the daily figures in the totals for Wednesday 1st July 2020.
The figures given below for dates on and after Thursday 2nd July 2020 now include those identified with confirmed cases of Coronavirus by testing in all settings, i.e. both pillar 1 and pillar 2.
For the daily totals on and before Wednesday 1st July 2020 the figures do not include pillar 2 test data. Only pillar 1 tests (those carried out in NHS laboratories) is shown in the data. The actual numbers shown are therefore likely to be significantly lower than they actually are.
Not all those with the virus will have been tested so the actual figure may be higher.
| Week Day | Date | Bucks Total |
Aylesbury Vale | Chiltern | South Bucks | Wycombe |
| Sunday | 12th July 2020 | 1,694 | 778 | 286 | 199 | 431 |
| Saturday | 11th July 2020 | 1,691 | 777 | 285 | 199 | 430 |
| Friday | 10th July 2020 | 1,688 | 775 | 284 | 198 | 431 |
| Thursday | 9th July 2020 | 1,684 | 771 | 284 | 198 | 431 |
| Wednesday | 8th July 2020 | 1,682 | 769 | 284 | 198 | 431 |
| Tuesday | 7th July 2020 | 1,673 | 766 | 283 | 198 | 426 |
| Monday | 6th July 2020 | 1,672 | 766 | 283 | 198 | 425 |
| Sunday | 5th July 2020 | 1,669 | 764 | 283 | 198 | 424 |
| Saturday | 4th July 2020 | 1,660 | 759 | 282 | 198 | 421 |
| Friday | 3rd July 2020 | 1,656 | 758 | 281 | 197 | 420 |
| Thursday | 2nd July 2020 | 1,651* (See above) |
756* (See above) | 282* (See above) | 197* (See above) | 416* (See above) |
| Wednesday | 1st July 2020 | 1,071 | 447 | 211 | 151 | 262 |
| Tuesday | 30th June 2020 | 1,070 | 446 | 211 | 151 | 262 |
| Monday | 29th June 2020 | 1,068 | 444 | 211 | 151 | 262 |
| Sunday | 28th June 2020 | 1,069 | 445 | 211 | 151 | 262 |
| Saturday | 27th June 2020 | 1,066 | 442 | 211 | 151 | 262 |
| Friday | 26th June 2020 | 1,065 | 442 | 210 | 151 | 262 |
| Thursday | 25th June 2020 | 1,065 | 443 | 209 | 150 | 263 |
| Wednesday | 24th June 2020 | 1,062 | 441 | 208 | 150 | 263 |
| Tuesday | 23rd June 2020 | 1,057 | 439 | 206 | 149 | 263 |
| Monday | 22nd June 2020 | 1,057 | 439 | 206 | 149 | 263 |
| Sunday | 21st June 2020 | 1,056 | 438 | 206 | 149 | 263 |
| Saturday | 20th June 2020 | 1,054 | 437 | 206 | 149 | 262 |
| Friday | 19th June 2020 | 1,047 | 436 | 204 | 149 | 258 |
| Thursday | 18th June 2020 | 1,047 | 436 | 204 | 149 | 258 |
| Wednesday | 17th June 2020 | 1,046 | 435 | 204 | 149 | 258 |
| Tuesday | 16th June 2020 | 1,045 | 434 | 204 | 149 | 258 |
| Monday | 15th June 2020 | 1,044 | 433 | 204 | 149 | 258 |
| Sunday | 14th June 2020 | 1,043 | 433 | 204 | 148 | 258 |
| Saturday | 13th June 2020 | 1,040 | 432 | 204 | 148 | 256 |
| Friday | 12th June 2020 | 1,031 | 425 | 204 | 148 | 254 |
| Thursday | 11th June 2020 | 1,030 | 426 | 203 | 148 | 253 |
| Wednesday | 10th June 2020 | 1,028 | 426 | 202 | 148 | 252 |
| Tuesday | 9th June 2020 | 1,027 | 426 | 202 | 148 | 251 |
| Monday | 8th June 2020 | 1,022 | 424 | 201 | 148 | 249 |
| Sunday | 7th June 2020 | 1,022 | 424 | 201 | 148 | 249 |
| Saturday | 6th June 2020 | 1,020 | 422 | 201 | 148 | 249 |
| Friday | 5th June 2020 | 1,016 | 420 | 201 | 148 | 247 |
| Thursday | 4th June 2020 | 1,014 | 420 | 200 | 147 | 247 |
| Wednesday | 3rd June 2020 | 1,010 | 418 | 200 | 146 | 246 |
| Tuesday | 2nd June 2020 | 1,008 | 416 | 200 | 146 | 246 |
| Monday | 1st June 2020 | 1,005 | 413 | 200 | 146 | 246 |
Sunday 12th July 2020
The number of confirmed cases of Coronavirus in Buckinghamshire is now 1,694, according to official figures published at 4.04pm on Sunday 12th July 2020. However not all those with the virus will have been tested so the actual figure may be higher.
Saturday 11th July 2020
The number of confirmed cases of Coronavirus in Buckinghamshire has risen by 3 to 1,691, according to official figures published at 6.20pm on Saturday 11th July 2020. However not all those with the virus will have been tested so the actual figure may be higher.
Friday 10th July 2020
The number of confirmed cases of Coronavirus in Buckinghamshire is now 1,688, according to official figures published at 4.02pm on Friday 10th July 2020. However not all those with the virus will have been tested so the actual figure may be higher.
Thursday 9th July 2020
The number of confirmed cases of Coronavirus in Buckinghamshire has risen by 2 to 1,684, according to official figures published at 4.04pm on Thursday 9th July 2020. However not all those with the virus will have been tested so the actual figure may be higher.
Wednesday 8th July 2020
The number of confirmed cases of Coronavirus in Buckinghamshire is now 1,682, according to official figures published at 4.07pm on Wednesday 8th July 2020. However not all those with the virus will have been tested so the actual figure may be higher.
Tuesday 7th July 2020
The number of confirmed cases of Coronavirus in Buckinghamshire has risen by 1 to 1,673, according to official figures published at 3.55pm on Tuesday 7th July 2020. However not all those with the virus will have been tested so the actual figure may be higher.
Monday 6th July 2020
The number of confirmed cases of Coronavirus in Buckinghamshire is now 1,672, according to official figures published at 3.55pm on Monday 6th July 2020. However not all those with the virus will have been tested so the actual figure may be higher.
Sunday 5th July 2020
The number of confirmed cases of Coronavirus in Buckinghamshire has risen by 9 to 1,669, according to official figures published at 4.05pm on Sunday 5th July 2020. However not all those with the virus will have been tested so the actual figure may be higher.
Saturday 4th July 2020
The number of confirmed cases of Coronavirus in Buckinghamshire is now 1,660, according to official figures published at 5.40pm on Saturday 4th July 2020. However not all those with the virus will have been tested so the actual figure may be higher.
Friday 3rd July 2020
The number of confirmed cases of Coronavirus in Buckinghamshire has risen by 5 to 1,656, according to official figures published at 4.29pm on Friday 3rd July 2020. However not all those with the virus will have been tested so the actual figure may be higher.
Thursday 2nd July 2020 * (See above)
On Thursday 2nd July 2020 Public Health England changed the methodology for the way the daily totals for the recorded confirmed cases of Coronavirus in England are reported to remove duplicates within and across pillars 1 and 2, to ensure that a person who tests positive is only counted once. As a result of this change and a revision of historical data in pillar 1, the cumulative total for positive cases in Buckinghamshire and its former administrative districts has changed compared to the daily figure to yesterday’s total.
The numbers of lab-confirmed positive cases now include those identified by testing in all settings (both pillars 1 and 2).
The number of confirmed cases of Coronavirus in Buckinghamshire is now 1,651, according to official figures published at 9.45pm on Thursday 2nd July 2020. However not all those with the virus will have been tested so the actual figure may be higher.
Wednesday 1st July 2020
The number of confirmed cases of Coronavirus in Buckinghamshire has risen by 1 to 1,071, according to official figures published at 4.01pm on Wednesday 1st July 2020. However not all those with the virus will have been tested so the actual figure may be higher.
Tuesday 30th June 2020
The number of confirmed cases of Coronavirus in Buckinghamshire has risen by 2 to 1,070, according to official figures published at 4.04pm on Tuesday 30th June 2020. However not all those with the virus will have been tested so the actual figure may be higher.
Monday 29th June 2020
The number of confirmed cases of Coronavirus in Buckinghamshire has been adjusted and as a result dropped by 1 to 1,068, compared to the figures published on the previous day, according to official figures published at 4.02pm on Monday 29th June 2020. However not all those with the virus will have been tested so the actual figure may be higher.
Sunday 28th June 2020
The number of confirmed cases of Coronavirus in Buckinghamshire has risen by 3 to 1,069, according to official figures published at 4.03pm on Sunday 28th June 2020. However not all those with the virus will have been tested so the actual figure may be higher.
Saturday 27th June 2020
The number of confirmed cases of Coronavirus in Buckinghamshire has risen by 1 to 1,066, according to official figures published at 3.55pm on Saturday 27th June 2020. However not all those with the virus will have been tested so the actual figure may be higher.
Friday 26th June 2020
There were no new cases of Coronavirus confirmed in Buckinghamshire today compared to the previous day, according to official figures published on Friday 26th June 2020 at 4.03pm. The total number of confirmed cases remains at 1,065 however not all those with the virus will have been tested so the actual figure may be higher.
Thursday 25th June 2020
The number of confirmed cases of Coronavirus in Buckinghamshire has risen by 3 to 1,065, according to official figures published at 5.03pm on Thursday 25th June 2020. However not all those with the virus will have been tested so the actual figure may be higher.
Wednesday 24th June 2020
1,062 cases of Coronavirus have now been confirmed in Buckinghamshire, an increase of 5 on the previous day, according to official figures published on Wednesday 24th June 2020 at 4.20pm. However not all those with the virus will have been tested so the actual figure may be higher.
Tuesday 23rd June 2020
There were no new cases of Coronavirus confirmed in Buckinghamshire today compared to the previous day, according to official figures published on Tuesday 23rd June 2020 at 4.29pm. The total number of confirmed cases remains at 1,057 however not all those with the virus will have been tested so the actual figure may be higher.
Monday 22nd June 2020
1,057 cases of Coronavirus have now been confirmed in Buckinghamshire, an increase of 1 on the previous day, according to official figures published on Monday 22nd June 2020 at 4.00pm. However not all those with the virus will have been tested so the actual figure may be higher.
Sunday 21st June 2020
The number of confirmed cases of Coronavirus in Buckinghamshire has risen by 2 to 1,056, according to official figures published at 4.00pm on Sunday 21st June 2020. However not all those with the virus will have been tested so the actual figure may be higher.
Saturday 20th June 2020
1,054 cases of Coronavirus have now been confirmed in Buckinghamshire, an increase of 7 on the previous day, according to official figures published on Saturday 20th June 2020 at 4.00pm. However not all those with the virus will have been tested so the actual figure may be higher.
Friday 19th June 2020
Figures published on Friday 19th June 2020 at 4.00pm show no increase in the number of cases of Coronavirus in Buckinghamshire. The total number of cases remains at 1,047. However not all those with the virus will have been tested so the actual figure may be higher.
Thursday 18th June 2020
The number of confirmed cases of Coronavirus in Buckinghamshire has risen by 1 to 1,047, according to official figures published at 4.10pm on Thursday 18th June 2020. The additional case was in the Aylesbury Vale area. However not all those with the virus will have been tested so the actual figure may be higher.
Wednesday 17th June 2020
1,046 cases of Coronavirus have now been confirmed in Buckinghamshire, an increase of 1 on the previous day, according to official figures published on Wednesday 17th June 2020 at 4.02pm. The additional case was in the Aylesbury Vale area. However not all those with the virus will have been tested so the actual figure may be higher.
Tuesday 16th June 2020
The number of confirmed cases of Coronavirus in Buckinghamshire has risen by 1 to 1,045, according to official figures published at 4.01pm on Tuesday 16th June 2020. However not all those with the virus will have been tested so the actual figure may be higher.
Monday 15th June 2020
1,044 cases of Coronavirus have now been confirmed in Buckinghamshire, an increase of 1 on the previous day, according to official figures published on Monday 15th June 2020 at 4.32pm. However not all those with the virus will have been tested so the actual figure may be higher.
Sunday 14th June 2020
The number of confirmed cases of Coronavirus in Buckinghamshire has risen by 3 to 1,043, according to official figures published at 4.12pm on Sunday 14th June 2020. However not all those with the virus will have been tested so the actual figure may be higher.
Saturday 13th June 2020
1,040 cases of Coronavirus have now been confirmed in Buckinghamshire, an increase of 9 on the previous day, according to official figures published on Saturday 13th June 2020 at 4.54pm. However not all those with the virus will have been tested so the actual figure may be higher.
Friday 12th June 2020
The number of confirmed cases of Coronavirus in Buckinghamshire has risen by 1 to 1,031, according to official figures published at 4.05pm on Friday 12th June 2020. However not all those with the virus will have been tested so the actual figure may be higher.
Thursday 11th June 2020
1,030 cases of Coronavirus have now been confirmed in Buckinghamshire, an increase of 2 on the previous day, according to official figures published on Thursday 11th June 2020 at 4.02pm. However not all those with the virus will have been tested so the actual figure may be higher.
Wednesday 10th June 2020
The number of confirmed cases of Coronavirus in Buckinghamshire has risen by 1 to 1,028, according to official figures published at 4.40pm on Wednesday 10th June 2020. The additional extra case was in the Wycombe area. However not all those with the virus will have been tested so the actual figure may be higher.
Tuesday 9th June 2020
1,027 cases of Coronavirus have now been confirmed in Buckinghamshire, an increase of 5 on the previous day, according to official figures published on Tuesday 9th June 2020 at 4.31pm. However not all those with the virus will have been tested so the actual figure may be higher.
Monday 8th June 2020
Figures published on Monday 8th June 2020 at 4.23pm show no increase in the number of cases of Coronavirus in Buckinghamshire. The total number of cases remains at 1,022. However not all those with the virus will have been tested so the actual figure may be higher.
Sunday 7th June 2020
1,022 cases of Coronavirus have now been confirmed in Buckinghamshire, an increase of 2 on the previous day, according to official figures published on Sunday 7th June 2020 at 4.05pm. However not all those with the virus will have been tested so the actual figure may be higher.
Saturday 6th June 2020
The number of confirmed cases of Coronavirus in Buckinghamshire has risen by 4 to 1,020, according to official figures published at 3.59pm on Saturday 6th June 2020. However not all those with the virus will have been tested so the actual figure may be higher.
Friday 5th June 2020
1,016 cases of Coronavirus have now been confirmed in Buckinghamshire, an increase of 2 on the previous day, according to official figures published on Friday 5th June 2020 at 4.05pm. However not all those with the virus will have been tested so the actual figure may be higher.
Thursday 4th June 2020
The number of confirmed cases of Coronavirus in Buckinghamshire has risen by 4 to 1,014, according to official figures published at 5.07pm on Thursday 4th June 2020. However not all those with the virus will have been tested so the actual figure may be higher.
Wednesday 3rd June 2020
1,010 cases of Coronavirus have now been confirmed in Buckinghamshire, an increase of 2 on the previous day, according to official figures published on Wednesday 3rd June 2020 at 4.01pm. However not all those with the virus will have been tested so the actual figure may be higher.
Tuesday 2nd June 2020
The number of confirmed cases of Coronavirus in Buckinghamshire has risen by 3 to 1,008, according to official figures published at 4.43pm on Tuesday 2nd June 2020. The three new cases were all in the Aylesbury Vale area. However not all those with the virus will have been tested so the actual figure may be higher.
Monday 1st June 2020
Figures published on Monday 1st June 2020 at 5.09pm show no increase in the number of cases of Coronavirus in Buckinghamshire. The total number of cases remains at 1,005. However not all those with the virus will have been tested so the actual figure may be higher.
Previous news updates are available at the following link ‘COVID-19 news updates for High Wycombe and South Buckinghamshire – Monday 4th May 2020 to Sunday 31st May 2020‘.
*Source of article : Press releases from Buckinghamshire Council and Buckinghamshire NHS Healthcare Trust. The daily totals of confirmed COVID-19 cases are taken from Public Health England data. Further information about the data can be found at the following link https://coronavirus.data.gov.uk/about.





