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<blockquote data-quote="Jackov Altraids" data-source="post: 7846282" data-attributes="member: 3566"><p>"</p><p>The UK's top three coronavirus hotspots have been revealed in new government figures.</p><p></p><p><strong>Torridge</strong>, in Devon, is currently suffering the highest rate of new cases in the country, followed by Northern Ireland's <strong>Mid Ulster</strong> and the <strong>Causeway Coast and Glens.</strong></p><p></p><p></p><p>It comes amid surging infections in the UK, with 46,807 recorded on Thursday - the highest daily figure for a month.</p><p></p><p>Earlier this week <a href="https://www.mirror.co.uk/all-about/boris-johnson" target="_blank">Boris Johnson</a> said there was 'nothing in the data' to suggest the need for future restrictions, despite the rising figures.</p><p></p><p>Weekly Covid statistics show rates are rising in 83% of UK areas, with only 16% recording a fall.</p><p></p><p>Torridge is the worst hotspot in the country, with 602 new cases in the seven days to November 14 - the equivalent of 876.0 per 100,000 people."</p><p></p><p>The way these statistics are reported isn't very helpful.</p><p>Torridge has consistently been at the very bottom of the list for the number of covid cases so having " highest rate of new cases in the country" is quite easy.</p><p></p><p>Having said that, there are a lot of positive cases all around here at the moment. I think the real figure would be much higher.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Jackov Altraids, post: 7846282, member: 3566"] " The UK's top three coronavirus hotspots have been revealed in new government figures. [B]Torridge[/B], in Devon, is currently suffering the highest rate of new cases in the country, followed by Northern Ireland's [B]Mid Ulster[/B] and the [B]Causeway Coast and Glens.[/B] It comes amid surging infections in the UK, with 46,807 recorded on Thursday - the highest daily figure for a month. Earlier this week [URL='https://www.mirror.co.uk/all-about/boris-johnson']Boris Johnson[/URL] said there was 'nothing in the data' to suggest the need for future restrictions, despite the rising figures. Weekly Covid statistics show rates are rising in 83% of UK areas, with only 16% recording a fall. Torridge is the worst hotspot in the country, with 602 new cases in the seven days to November 14 - the equivalent of 876.0 per 100,000 people." The way these statistics are reported isn't very helpful. Torridge has consistently been at the very bottom of the list for the number of covid cases so having " highest rate of new cases in the country" is quite easy. Having said that, there are a lot of positive cases all around here at the moment. I think the real figure would be much higher. [/QUOTE]
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