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Renfrewshire has worst covid infection rates in Scotland

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Get the stories that matter to you sent straight to your inbox with our daily newsletter.Renfrewshire has become the worst affected area for Covid-19 infections in Scotland.Data, released by Public Health Scotland, shows the area has overtaken Glasgow in the number of new people testing positive for the virus.In the week to November 11, the region saw 285 people test positive for Covid-19 per 100,000 of population.The public health data, collated by the BBC, shows that Renfrewshire has seen an even larger number of fresh covid cases than Scotland’s biggest city.Glasgow has had 281 positive tests per head of population.Both areas are edging closer to a second lockdown as their figures near the benchmark for Level 4 restrictions.Current.

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