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Dec 2020

The Harrogate district looks set to move to a higher tier, and possibly even tier four, following a flurry of developments this afternoon.
Sharon Stolz, director of public health at City of York Council, told ITV News it was "inevitable" the city would face tougher restrictions in the coming days.
Any changes affecting York would also apply to the Harrogate district unless the government changes its policy of maintaining the same tier level across North Yorkshire.
Health Secretary Matt Hancock is due to announce the outcome of the latest tier review tomorrow afternoon.
North Yorkshire is in tier two but Ms Stolz said this was "no longer sufficient to contain the spread of the virus".
She said although the city had not seen large outbreaks yet, the numbers were creeping up.
Her comments came on the day the R number for the Harrogate district rose above one for the first time in over a month.
Ms Stolz added:
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