Birmingham Mail reported. Some of the biggest hotspots in England saw the biggest improvements in driving new infections down, according to the results.The findings were based on research done by swabbing more than 100,000 people between November 13 and 24, the middle of the second national lockdown.Results suggested that there had actually been a 30% fall between the last study and the most recent research.Before that cases were accelerating, the BBC reported, roughly doubling every nine days.But new cases are now coming down, more slowly than they increased, halving every 37 days. This is a breaking news story and is constantly being updated. Please refresh the page regularly to get the latest updates. Reporters working on.
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