THE number of new coronavirus cases recorded in Warrington over a seven-day period has fallen for the second day in a row.

Data from Public Health England showed that in the week before July 23, the most recent figures for which figures are available, a total of 965 cases were returned in the town.

This demonstrates an infection rate of 459.5 per 100,000 people which is the 60th highest in the UK compared with all over local authorities.

The previous seven-day period up to July 16 saw 1356 cases recorded at a rate of 645.7, which shows a decrease in the town’s Covid rate.

Of the 315 local areas in England, Warrington was amongst the 93 per cent that have seen a fall, while 7 per cent have seen a week-on-week rise.

The five areas with the biggest week-on-week rises are:

Corby (up from 343.4 to 411.3)

Torridge (244.6 to 301.8)

Fenland (208.1 to 262.2)

Wellingborough (296.1 to 338.7)

West Suffolk (204.4 to 240.7)