There have been no Powys coronavirus deaths for the third consecutive week, the Office for National Statistics has revealed.

Figures released by the ONS today (Tuesday, July 21) show there have been no deaths with the virus in the county during the last seven days.

Public Health Wales' daily update revealed today that there has been no newly-confirmed case of coronavirus in Powys. The total number of confirmed cases in the county has remained at 332 for four days.

The overall number of people to have died with a suspected case of the disease in Powys since the pandemic began is 92. This is based on the ONS figures which show every death where coronavirus is mentioned on the death certificate.

These differ from the daily Public Health Wales update – which have a more limited scope, but which contain confirmed cases in Wales. Powys Teaching Health Board has indicated a preference to use the ONS data as the strongest indicator of the spread of the disease in the county, however.

Since the outbreak began, the ONS stats show that there have been nine deaths in people's homes, 37 in hospitals, and 46 in care homes.

Data differences

The data differs from that published by Public Health Wales, which shows 15 confirmed deaths of people with coronavirus in Powys, for a number of reasons.

The health body's figures relate to cases where coronavirus has been confirmed, and only include people who have died in hospital settings in Wales.

As such, this excludes people who have died in hospitals in England, those who have passed away in care homes, and those who died without having been tested to confirm the presence of coronavirus.

The ONS figures refer to all cases in which coronavirus is mentioned on a death certificate, even where it may not have been the primary cause of death.

The figures also factor in additional deaths in previous weeks which had not been included previously