coronavirus restrictions has led to a chorus of disapproval from Andy Burnham and many of the region's MPs. The influential Conservative backbencher Sir Graham Brady, who is MP for Altrincham and Sale West, indicated he would vote against the government on the new tiering system in the Commons next week.But how do the figures stack up as the new tiering system was announced earlier today?The latest rolling figures for coronavirus rates in each local authority area of England for the last seven days was released on Wednesday evening.It is based on tests carried out in laboratories (pillar one) and wider community (pillar two) shows that Swale in Kent has the highest rate with the equivalent of 535 cases per 100,000 and 803 new cases recorded.
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