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By Simon Allin @SimonAllin3 Local Democracy Reporter, Barnet, Enfield and Haringey Covid cases remained low as more lockdown restrictions were eased (Image:Canva/Pixabay) The seven-day coronavirus infection rate remained low in Barnet as more lockdown restrictions were lifted. There were 30 new cases of Covid-19 per 100,000 people in the week to April 1, more than three weeks after schools opened their doors to all pupils and days after rules on outdoor socialising were relaxed on March 29. It was a small increase on the 27 cases per 100,000 people recorded in Barnet in the previous seven days. The worst-affected part of the borough was Colindale, which saw 13 new cases of the virus. ....
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Hadley Wood High Barnet and Hadley The worst-hit part of the borough was Hendon Central, which recorded 12 new cases of the virus. Schools opened their doors to all pupils on March 8 in the first stage of the Government’s “roadmap” out of lockdown. Prime Minister Boris Johnson last week warned this could have an impact on the spread of the virus. The next stage of the lockdown lifting is due to take place on March 29. It will see the end of the “stay at home” rule, outdoor socialising allowed between two households following the “rule of six”, and outdoor sports facilities able to reopen. ....