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Jun 2021
The Harrogate district's covid infection rate has returned to levels not seen since March.
The news comes ahead of tonight's expected government announcement that the planned June 21 unlocking will be delayed by four weeks.
The Delta variant first identified in India was confirmed to have arrived in North Yorkshire last month and Harrogate’s weekly infection rate has since more than tripled.
However, there were no covid patients in Harrogate District Hospital as of last Wednesday and it has been two months since it recorded a death.
Public Health England figures show the latest infection rate for the Harrogate district is 52 cases per 100,000 people – up from 16 this time last month.
The latest figure is also above the North Yorkshire average of 41, but below the England average of 70.
Meanwhile, more than 111,000 people in the district have now received their first covid jab and over 92,000 their second.
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