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New coronavirus cases more than triple in Cornwall in just a week

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Coronavirus cases has tripled in Cornwall in just a week. The most south westerly tip of the UK has seen a small but relatively substantial rise in infections as the end of July nears.

The rolling seven-day rate of new cases per 100,000 people has risen from 0.9 to 3.3, with 19 new cases confirmed, Cornwall Live reports.

While a substantial increase, the figure is significantly lower than other parts of the country. In Blackburn with Darwen, the rate has risen from 81.2 cases per 100,000 people in the seven days to July 19 to 87.3 in the seven days to July 26.

A total of 130 of new cases have been recorded in that time period. Elsewhere in England, Oldham has drawn level with Leicester, with both areas recording broadly the same rate.

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