coronavirus infections, but the daily number of cases has skyrocketed in the last few weeks.Despite restrictions, some local neighbourhoods are still hotspots for the life-threatening bug.
Britain is currently coping with its second wave, which means some areas have had to tighten restrictions.Prime Minister Boris Johnson also warned Brits face a "bumpy" period through to Christmas.A Mirror Online analysis of Government data has revealed the 32 local neighbourhoods currently worst-hit by Covid-19.The areas, predominantly in towns and cities in the Midlands and North of England, registered the highest numbers of new cases in the 7 days up to September 29.Manchester's student neighbourhood of Fallowfield had the most cases with 259, fuelling.