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Coronavirus: All 42 areas of concern as six more places added to Covid watch-list

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coronavirus continues, even more areas have been added to the government’s watch list. So far the government has used local lockdowns as a way of avoiding strict, national measures again.The areas of concern haven’t yet been placed on local lockdown, but if cases continue to surge, this is what will happen.Most recently, Barrow-in-Furness, Cheshire West and Chester, Cheshire East, Wakefield, Rotherham and Luton were added to the list of areas of concern.Now there are 96 places on England’s watch list, up from 92 last week.Meanwhile, Spelthorne in Surrey and Hertsmere in Hertfordshire have been removed from the watchlist.Many of the 96 areas are areas of intervention, and some, for example Sheffield, are areas of enhanced support.Meanwhile,.

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