COVID-19 infection rates rise after brief fall with 99 new cases
COVID-19 infection rates in Warrington have risen again after yesterday’s brief fall with 99 new cases confirmed in the town.
COVID-19 infection rates in Warrington have risen again after yesterday’s brief fall with 99 new cases confirmed in the town.
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NO further COVID-19 deaths have been reported at Warrington Hospital over the weekend while infection rates in the town have fallen slightly over a seven-day period with 83 new cases confirmed in the town.
COVID-19 infection rates in Warrington are continuing to rise over a seven-day period with 104 new cases confirmed in the town.
COVID-19 infection rates in Warrington have risen again over a seven-day period with 87 new cases confirmed in the town.
ONE more COVID-19 related death has been reported at Warrington hospital and inpatient numbers have risen as infections rates have increased with 96 new cases confirmed in the town.
COVID-19 infection rates have continued to fall in Warrington as 98 new cases have been reported in the latest data from Public Health England.
ALTHOUGH COVID-19 infection rates have fallen again in Warrington a total of 142 new cases have been reported in the latest data from Public Health England, the highest number since July 20.
WHILE infection rates continue to fall one more COVID-19 related death has sadly been reported at Warrington Hospital, where intensive care cases have also risen over the weekend.
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