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Coronavirus latest: Under 10 new cases in Dorset

Under 10 new reported coronavirus cases in Dorset UNDER 10 new positive cases of coronavirus have been confirmed in Dorset, according to the latest figures. Data from Public Health England show nine cases have been reported across the Dorset Council and the Bournemouth, Christchurch and Poole Council areas in the last 24 hours. Two people in the Dorset Council area have tested positive for coronavirus. Since the beginning of the pandemic, the total number of people who have tested positive within this area for Covid-19 stands at 11,934. The rolling seven-day period for the Dorset Council area is 16 cases, with a case rate of 4.2 per 100,000 people.

Graphic shows how Covid-19 cases have surged and fallen in Dorset

Using the map’s data between November 17, 2020 until May 11, 2021, we can see how coronavirus cases decreased due to the second lockdown, surged following Christmas and New Year period, and a third national lockdown’s effect on reducing infections around Dorset. Coronavirus cases in both Dorset Council and Bournemouth, Christchurch and Poole Council areas started to fall in November, with the effects of the second national lockdown curbing the spread of coronavirus. In fact, coronavirus cases across Dorset nearly halved between November 17 and December 8. But due to the emergence of the Kent variant, a more transmissible strain of coronavirus, caused a surge in coronavirus cases across the country and Dorset experienced an increase in cases.  

Met Police chief Cressida Dick says cycle-friendly Low Traffic Neighbourhoods harder for officers

Met Commissioner Dame Cressida Dick signaled there were specific cases which would need to be addressed. It comes after the initiative - which has made London s streets clogged with idling, polluting traffic - held up other emergency services. The measure have been branded a war on motorists and savaged by city workers attempting to drive to work during a pandemic where public transport was impossible. In an interview with Nick Ferrari on LBC, Dame Cressida said: On occasion it s harder for our officers to get down streets and roads which they could previously get through faster. We ll have a conversation with TfL where they re causing real difficulties.  

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