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06
Jan 2021
A total of 973 coronavirus cases were recorded throughout December in the Harrogate district as the country headed for a national lockdown.
The number represents fewer cases than in October and the second lockdown, but the month saw some of the highest daily infections as the new year approached.
The district's spiking numbers were among those contributing to this week's decision to introduce a new national lockdown, announced by Prime Minister Boris Johnson on Monday evening.
On December 29, 103 cases were reported - which was an all time high in the district until Monday's figure of 141.
The lowest daily number was 10 new cases on December 10.
While daily cases in the district started out low at the start of December, the numbers began to rise as the month wore on.
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