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Jan 2021

Local health leaders believe that the new coronavirus variant is in North Yorkshire as the country heads into a national lockdown.
While they have no concrete evidence, they say cases have spiked locally in line with the variant's fast-spreading nature.
The seven-day rate of infection in North Yorkshire has risen from 189 per 100,000 people on December 30, to 346 today.
In the Harrogate district, the seven-day rate has risen to 297 per 100,000 people.
However, all districts in North Yorkshire remain below the England average seven-day rate of 560 per 100,000.
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