32 neighbourhoods in Cambridgeshire where Covid cases are rising
One area has reported a 400 per cent rise
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While coronavirus case numbers are falling in most parts of Cambridgeshire, there are still some areas struggling to suppress the virus.
15 Cambridgeshire neighbourhoods which are now Covid hotspots in the county
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Peterborough neighbourhoods where Covid infection rates are falling
The area has seen a rise in infections, but certain parts of the city and surrounding areas have seen reductions
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Though the city’s Covid rate continues to rise, areas in and around Peterborough have begun to see their numbers of infections drop.
Peterborough is the only area in Cambridgeshire where infection rates are still rising, with other parts of the county seeing decreases of around 30 per cent.