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Wiltshire Covid updates on public health, schools and businesses

The latest information on public health, schools and businesses across Wiltshire has been revealed. Provided by Wiltshire Council during a media briefing this morning (January 12), the latest data shows how Covid-19 cases have been rising across the county in the past week. Information was also given out in regards to the support available for schools and vulnerable families and businesses impacted by the national lockdown.  1. Public health Coronavirus cases in Wiltshire are continuing to rise due to the new variant, which is spreading faster among 20-29 year olds. In the latest weekly period, 1,811 new infections were reported. This means the case rate for the Wiltshire Council area was 362.2.

UK Enters Third National Lockdown: New Guidance

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Brighton coronavirus grants advice to businesses

Business owners waiting to hear about coronavirus-related grants have been urged to contact their councillor or Brighton and Hove City Council directly. Several grant schemes with different rules – and a third national lockdown – have all added to the challenges for council officials as they try to help businesses as swiftly as they can. But Conservative councillor Joe Miller said that two businesses in his Rottingdean Coastal ward had contacted him about delays to support grants. One business owner spent 11 hours trying to get through to the council on the phone to find out their grant situation. He called for better communication with businesses to explain delays.

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