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Coronavirus cases rise again in Gedling borough

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A further nine cases of coronavirus have been recorded in Gedling borough in the past 24 hours, according to figures released yesterday (September 30).

This brings the borough total to 513.

The figures represent the number of people with at least one lab-confirmed positive COVID-19 test result

There are new infections in all areas, with the biggest increase once again being in Nottingham City.

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The borough recorded the fourth highest number of new cases in the city and county, with Nottingham City recording 43, Newark and Sherwood recording 14 and Bassetlaw recording 13.

Rushcliffe also recorded nine new cases, Ashfield and Broxtowe recorded eight and Mansfield recorded seven,

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