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Oct 2021

Last Updated: 18/10/2021
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Urgent meeting to tackle Harrogate district's soaring covid rate

by Connor Creaghan

| 18 Oct, 2021
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Public health officials will hold a press conference tomorrow to discuss measures to tackle the district's rocketing infection rate, which is well above the national and county averages.

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Public health officials are to hold an urgent press conference tomorrow to discuss soaring coronavirus rates in the Harrogate district.

The district's seven-day rate is currently 723 per 100,000 population, which is far higher than the current England average of 436.

North Yorkshire County Council will host the virtual meeting tomorrow from 10.30am until 11am, when health officials will brief the media on the situation.

Richard Webb, the corporate director for health and adult services at the council, has urged people in the Harrogate district to think about hygiene. He said:

"Harrogate currently has amongst the highest levels of coronavirus in England. Please keep safe.
"And yes, wash your hands. Wear your face mask to protect others. Think about space and ventilation."






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Covid case rates in the Harrogate district have been rising since mid September, when the rate was 372.

However, although the number of cases has risen sharply the number of coronavirus patients at Harrogate District Hospital has not risen in the same manner.

As of last Thursday, the hospital was treating 14 covid patients - well below last winter's peak of 67.

No further details of tomorrow's meeting have been made available.