Coronavirus: The 33 areas of Somerset with the biggest spikes in Covid cases
The areas have all seen weekly cases rise significantly over the last fortnight
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There are 33 areas of Somerset that have seen weekly coronavirus cases jump by at least 20 over the last fortnight, according to official data.
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A spike in coronavirus cases in three South Bristol neighbourhoods has meant they now have some of the worst infection rates in the country.