What does the latest Covid data show a week after Warrington s pubs and shops reopened? THE past week saw the welcome reopening of Warrington’s pubs, restaurants, shops, hairdressers and beauty salons in the latest step in lockdown easing. A long period of lockdown and huge progress in the national vaccination programme saw a gradual falling of coronavirus case numbers and infection rates. This allowed the Government to move onto the next step of its roadmap out of lockdown, with many residents returning to the town centre and other local businesses to shop or have fun. But what impact has this had on the Covid-19 situation in Warrington?
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What the latest official data on new Covid-19 cases in Warrington tells us THE number of new coronavirus cases recorded in Warrington rose slightly in the latest set of figures from Public Health England. Data showed that, in the seven days before April 11, 76 positive Covid-19 tests were returned in the town. This is a rate of 36.2 infections for every 100,000 residents, the 63rd highest level in England. By comparison, 58 new cases were recorded in the week before April 4 – 27.6 per 100,000. Warrington was one of 103 local authority areas in England which saw a rise in Covid transmissions during this time, while 198 experienced a drop and 14 were unchanged.