There has been a slight fall in the seven day COVID infection rate in the Scarborough Borough but the number of cases continues to grow.
The latest daily numbers show that the seven day rate in the Borough stands at 380 cases for every 100,000 people, down from 392 yesterday.
Overall North Yorkshire's infection rate continues to increase with Craven and Richmondshire in the west of the county now having the highest rates.

The graphs show the slight decrease in the Scarborough Borough numbers.

The number of COVID cases in the Borough continues to increase even though the rate of increase has slowed a little.
There new cases reported in Whitby, Scarborough and Filey




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