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26
Nov 2020
The Harrogate district could move out of tier two into tier one if coronavirus infection rates continue to fall.
Local public health officials struck an optimistic tone in light of today's announcement but warned against complacency.
They said in an emergency press briefing that it was possible for North Yorkshire to change tiers when they are up for review in two weeks.
Richard Flinton, chair of the the North Yorkshire Local Resilience Forum, said:
Currently there are more than 340 coronavirus patients in the hospitals that serve North Yorkshire.
That is higher than the first coronavirus wave when the patient numbers peaked at 302.
While the requirements for tier one are not entirely clear, the local officials set out some areas to look out for.
As North Yorkshire is surrounded by tier three areas there are concerns that visitors will try to take advantage of the lower restrictions.
Mike Walker, North Yorkshire Police's assistant chief constable and gold commander leading the force's coronavirus response, said:
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