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Nov 2020
The Harrogate district has suffered a worrying increase in the rate of covid infections in recent weeks.
The rolling seven-day average of new cases per day has risen from 160 per 100,000 a fortnight ago to 287 today.
The R number, which refers to the virus' reproduction rate, has gone up from 1.4 last week to 1.6.
Another 68 infections were confirmed today, taking the total since the start of the pandemic past 3,000.
But the spread of the virus is uneven. Some parts of the district have been hit harder than others.
Unsurprisingly, the more densely populated areas are suffering most.
Here are the five local community areas to have experienced the highest and lowest number of infections over the last seven days, according to government figures.
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