The South Yorkshire area where Covid-19 is rising FASTER than almost anywhere else in UK
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According to latest NHS figures, the number of people with Covid-19 who died in the town rose by six, from 153 to 159, between October 16 and today (October 19).
This comes as the latest week-on-week case rates have been released, which show that Barnsley’s seven-day infection rate now stands at 348.8 new cases per 100,000 people.
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Hide AdThis is up from 225.2 new cases per 100,000 of the population for the seven days before that period.
Barnsley is currently under Tier 2 restrictions – the same as the rest of South Yorkshire – with the risk level in the area deemed ‘high’.
A report released today shows the places in England recording the biggest growth in case rates are no longer big cities but a mixture of towns and suburbs.
Other areas with the largest week-on-week increase in the latest seven-day rates include Gedling, north-east of Nottingham (up from 216.3 to 385.9); Blackburn with Darwen (up from 357.4 to 482.3); and Blackpool (up from 220.9 to 326.3).
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Hide AdOverall the numbers suggest the geographical hotspots for Covid-19 in England may have tilted away from big cities and towards built-up areas that do not necessarily have densely-housed student populations – and that the virus is now being spread increasingly through community infections rather than circulating largely within student accommodation.