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Gwynedd could be on brink of lockdown as health boss warns of spike in cases – North Wales Live
The rate of spread is close to the point at which a local lockdown is considered

Gwynedd could be on the brink of a local lockdown as health bosses warn of a spike in cases.
The county recorded 21 new cases of coronavirus on Sunday, which meant the seven day rolling average for the rate of the virus moved to 47.4 per 100,000 people.
First minister Mark Drakeford has previously said that when a county’s rate pushes over 50, the area is considered for stricter restrictions.
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