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Worst hit coronavirus hotspot since new strain revealed as region sees case rate nearly TREBLE in just seven days

THURROCK in Essex has recorded the highest rise in Covid-19 cases in England with a whopping 1,841 new infections in the last week.

The Tier 4 area has seen its case rate nearly treble in just seven days as a mutant strain rips through London and the South East.

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A testing centre in Thurrock where they are seeing the fastest rise of Covid infections in England
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A testing centre in Thurrock where they are seeing the fastest rise of Covid infections in England Credit: Rex Features
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Yesterday saw the biggest ever increase in the number of UK coronavirus cases
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Yesterday saw the biggest ever increase in the number of UK coronavirus cases Credit: Getty Images - Getty

Thurrock now has the fastest rising rate of coronavirus infections in the country after reporting the largest jump in the last seven days.

The current incidence rate of 1,056 cases per 100,000 is three times higher than the figure of 387.2 reported the previous week.

And the area with the second highest increase in the country isn’t too far away with Rochford, also in Essex, seeing the infection rate rise from 266.7 to 864.2 with 755 new cases this week.

Following closely behind is Epping Forest, Essex, where the rate has risen from 382.7 to 956.8 after 1,260 new cases were recorded.

The London borough of Havering, which currently has the second highest rate in the country has the fourth highest weekly increase going from 513.6 to 1,021.8, with 2,652 new cases in seven days.

Of England’s 315 local areas, 90 per cent have witnessed a surge in case rates.

Only 29 authorities have seen a fall in cases in the last week while one area remains unchanged.

BIGGEST DAILY INCREASE

Infections in many London boroughs have increased by almost 150 per cent while the new strain of mutant coronavirus was blamed for the surge.

The strain is said to be around 70 per cent more infectious than the normal virus - and has sparked rocketing case numbers across London and the South East.

And yesterday saw the biggest daily increase yet in UK coronavirus cases - doubling in just a week.

A shocking 35,928 infections were recorded in 24 hours as the new, highly contagious strain of Covid-19 forced almost 20million Brits into lockdown overnight.

The new stats released today also recorded another 326 fatalities - double the 144 deaths reported last Sunday. The UK's grim death toll now stands at 67,401.

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So far, the UK has recorded a total of 2,040,147 infections - and the rate shows little signs of slowing with Christmas just days away.

And yesterday's figures show a 95 per cent increase on last Sunday's daily infection figures that saw 18,447 cases recorded.

Meanwhile public health leader Dr Susan Hopkins warned the new mutated form of Covid sweeping London and the South East is already in every other region of the UK.

She said every other part of the region has had cases detected in small numbers and risk seeing a similar explosion if infections are allowed to spread further.

She told Sky’s Sophy Ridge On Sunday: “It has been detected in many other parts of the country.

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“Every region has cases but with very small numbers.

“It has also been detected in Wales, in Scotland, we have not had any detected in Northern Ireland.”

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