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09
Sept 2020
North Yorkshire public health bosses have urged greater vigilance following an increase in coronavirus cases across the county, including in Harrogate.
The county council issued a statement today saying there had been a "significant rise in cases during the last week, particularly among young people".
The statement added that "increases have been seen across the county, but particularly in the Selby, Scarborough and Harrogate districts".
Between September 1 and 7 the Harrogate district saw 28 new cases.
Infections, however, remain low compared with areas such as Leeds, which is on the government's covid watchlist.
A total of 825 cases have been confirmed in Harrogate since the start of the pandemic, a cumulative rate of 513 per 100,000. This compares with a total of 5,021 cases in Leeds at a rate of 633 per 100,000 population.
The council's plea today comes as the government is expected to formally announce a ban on social gatherings of more than six people from Monday.
The new rule will prohibit people gathering indoors and outdoors, but with exceptions for weddings, funerals, christenings and workplaces.
Meanwhile, Dr Lincoln Sargeant, the council's director of public health, called for people to limit unnecessary interactions.
He said:
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