Across the UK, the number of recorded cases increased by 9,448 over the period, to 371,125. Hotels and accommodation - open, but with services limited to residents. Boris Johnson is warning that a second wave of coronavirus has arrived in the UK, as scientists reported the “widespread growth” of the virus across the country. “Everyone packed up and went home after we arrived,” they tweeted. Calderdale Council’s Director of Public Health, Paul Butcher said: “We have well-rehearsed plans in place to control the spread of infection; working closely with Public Health England, the NHS and all our health and care partners. This is the first time Scotland has seen a three figure increase in cases since May. In Wales, 34 new cases have been recorded (a total of 17,707), and in Northern Ireland there have been 71 new cases. Residents in Scarborough and Selby have been warned significant, focused, and united effort is required if they are to avoid local lockdowns and restrictions. Pellon West and Highroad Well had 26 cases of coronavirus recorded across the same week. Outspoken Shipley MP Philip Davies said it was clear from rising coronavirus infection rates in Bradford that lockdown wasn’t working and, he claimed, it was ‘insane’ to stick with such measures. We have had a confirmed case of Covid-19 in the café. It comes as all of Kirklees, Bradford and Calderdale have been placed back in strict lockdown measures. According to the latest Government figures, these are all the confirmed cases of coronavirus in every area of Calderdale up to Saturday, August 29 from the end of March (23 weeks). Calderdale and Kirklees also saw a jump in cases yesterday. COVID-19 case confirmed in Calderdale PHE has confirmed that a resident of Calderdale has tested positively for COVID-19. New data has tracked the performances of Yorkshire town and city centres post-lockdown, revealing the places which are thriving and those that are struggling for shoppers. Residents in Bradford have blasted the “unfair” stricter coronavirus lockdown measures imposed on the whole of the city from today. Kirklees, Bradford and Calderdale will all be placed under stricter measures from Tuesday. Bradford also saw a steep surge with its infection rate rising from 89.5 to 96.7. The latest figures showing how many people were successfully contacted have revealed that Bradford’s record has improved by just one percentage point since the last update earlier this month - from 43 per cent to 44 per cent. There have been nearly 400,000 confirmed cases of coronavirus so far in the UK and more than 40,000 people have died, government figures show. According to the most recent figures two people died in Bradford yesterday, September 17. Follow our dedicated live blog below for the latest updates. Alternatively you can call NHS 111.”. Another two people have lost their lives to coronavirus in Yorkshire. 35 patients who tested positive for coronavirus have sadly died.