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Jul 2020

Public Health England figures show 12 cases of coronavirus have been confirmed in the Harrogate District in the past week, but infection rates across the county remain low.
The data shows a small day-by-day increase in the number of cases between July 20 and 26, with just one positive case since then.
It comes as Prime Minister Boris Johnson said the prevalence of the virus is "likely to be rising" in England with some lockdown easing due for August 1 being delayed.
Further data has been released by government, known as the “middle super output area”, which shows the number of cases at a neighbourhood level across the country.
The move follows complaints from local authorities that a lack of data at a local level prevented them from managing outbreaks effectively.
According to the data, four cases of coronavirus were confirmed in the Boroughbridge and Marton-cum-Grafton area last week. However, data for areas where fewer than two positive cases have been reported is not included.
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