Health
Cheshire West and Chester sees big surge in positive coronavirus cases over seven day period – Cheshire Live
The latest data points to a 69 per cent increase in cases for the period between September 26 and October 2

Cheshire West and Chester’s coronavirus infection rate has increased by almost 70 per cent in the latest seven-day reporting period, new data shows.
The weekly rate of positive cases per 100,000 people across the borough has increased from 70.2 on September 26 to 119.2 on October 2 – a rise of 69.8 per cent – with many other areas across the UK also reporting considerable growth in case numbers.
The increase comes as it was announced nationally that 15,841 positive cases of COVID-19 confirmed …
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