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09
Dec 2020
More than 1,100 coronavirus cases were recorded in the Harrogate district during the second lockdown.
However, the number decreased dramatically during the second half of lockdown, as recently published Public Health England figures highlight.
Prime Minister Boris Johnson announced a second national lockdown from November 5 until December 2 to stem a rise in coronavirus cases.
A total of 1,119 cases were confirmed in the district.
The figure represents a decrease on October’s number, when 1,353 were reported.
Daily cases peaked at 95 on November 9 in the district, before dropping to a low of 11 on November 21.
The seven-day average throughout the period also gradually decreased.
The rate hit a record high of 303 per 100,000 people on November 8, before dropping to 90 by the end of the restrictions.
Meanwhile, a total of 12 patients who tested positive for coronavirus died at Harrogate District Hospital during the period, according to NHS England figures.
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