Coronavirus infections are down 30 per cent in England and have halved in the North during lockdown, according to the latest findings.
Over 105,000 volunteers were tested across the country by Imperial College London and Ipsos MORI, with interim findings - published today - from November 13-24 showing 96 people per 10,000 infected.
It is the seventh report of the REACT study - one of England's largest probes to examine the levels of infection in the general public.
The study also shows the national R rate was estimated to be 0.88 - putting it below 1 for the first time since August, with the virus halving every 37 days.
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