New figures could be suggesting that the rise in cases seen since May is on its way out.
The new figures from Public Health England show could suggest that the rise in cases seen since May is on its way out. The latest data for the week ending October 21, shows that cases across Lancashire have decreased by more than 30%.
Experts said the number of people mixing inside will increase as the days draw colder, this means the number of winter bugs, like Covid could skyrocket. It comes as scientists have revealed another side effect of Covid-19 which can mainly effect children and teenagers.
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