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17
Nov 2020

A total of 863 coronavirus cases have been confirmed in the Harrogate district so far in November.
Analysis of figures from Public Health England shows how the number of cases has soared locally, although there are signs the rate may be flattening.
In the past week alone, 426 cases were confirmed in the district.
Unless infections fall significantly in the next fortnight, the monthly total will comfortably surpass the 1,353 recorded in October.
There were a record 95 infections on Monday last week but by Saturday the number had fallen to 34. The R number has also declined from 1.6 to 1.4.
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