Why are some towns struggling to shake off Covid-19?

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Some towns in the North of England and the Midlands are struggling to get Covid infection rates down.

Even when they do fall, they do so slowly, and cases remain stubbornly over 100 cases per 100,000 people - while the average area in England has 45.

"They can't work from home, and all of that means more people are out in work places and commuting to and from work to places in the community, which all raises that transmission rate. "The company I work for have been so good, they really have gone above and beyond to make sure we are as protected as we can be," Neil says."But we were always told that if that was the case, that we would still get paid anyway.'Weary' of following the rules

 

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