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Coronavirus watchlist: Here are the areas causing concern in England

by The Editor
August 28, 2020
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A number of places in the northwest of England have seen a drop in coronavirus cases after restrictions were brought in, meaning they will now be eased.

The latest weekly figures from Public Health England (PHE) show that Pendle, Oldham, Blackburn with Darwen, Manchester, Rochdale and Salford have all shown a reduction in positive tests, though they remain close to the top of the PHE league table.

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Mixing between households has been banned in order to drive down the number of cases of COVID-19.

In Bury, however, the latest statistics show a rise in cases.

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But its weekly rate of 31.6 infections per 100,000 people is still half that of Pendle's, which stands at 67.8.

The latest UK R number has remained the same, and is between 0.9 and 1.1.

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It means the rate of infection is either broadly stable or growing slightly.

Restrictions are now set to be lifted in parts of Greater Manchester, Lancashire and West Yorkshire where coronavirus cases have decreased.

From Wednesday 2 September, different households will be able to meet again in Bolton, Stockport, Trafford, Burnley, Hyndburn, parts of Bradford excluding Bradford city and Keighley town, parts of Calderdale excluding Halifax, and parts of Kirklees excluding Dewsbury and Batley.

It means that more than one million people will be able to mix again with family and friends – in line with national social distancing rules – for the first time since restrictions were announced on 30 July.

Businesses and organisations including bowling alleys and indoor play areas – which opened elsewhere in England on 15 August – will also be permitted to open their doors in the areas listed above.

In Leicester, however, current restrictions will remain in place for a further two weeks as cases remain high. Although the latest figures show the trend in the city is down, the number of cases per 100,000 people is still 49.5, placing it fourth in the English league table.

Swindon has seen a rise in cases (43.7 per 100,000) and willRead More – Source

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