CORONAVIRUS infection rates have trebled in Redditch in just seven days with health bosses warning members of the public that virus hotspots are 'moving south'.
Seventeen areas of England, the vast majority in the Midlands and the south, have seen cases jump in the seven days to Sunday. Public Health England figures showed Oxford, Redditch, Kettering, Hackney and Dacorum are among the places to have been hit by sharp increases of cases of the invisible killer disease.The current rate of COVID-19 in Mid Devon is ten times higher than it was in the previous week.
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