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Nov 2020

The government has explained how the Harrogate district avoided the toughest tier rules.
While case rates had been rising rapidly before the latest lockdown, they are improving in all but one of the districts in North Yorkshire.
The rates are lower than other parts of Yorkshire and the Humber, most of which are in tier three.
Scarborough, while at a higher rate than the rest of North Yorkshire, has seen its cases falling.
Positivity of cases is at 8.5%. The government will keep an eye on these indicators and may even change the tiers in a couple of weeks when they are up for review.
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