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Map reveals new hotspots as schools become Covid breeding ground

New Covid 'epicentre' as cases rise in 61 areas in England. Metro Graphics
Many of the new hotspots for Covid are in Wales (Picture: Getty)

Wales is becoming the new Covid epicentre of the UK and is home to four of the top five places where infections are growing fastest.

Neath Port Talbot, Rhondda Cynon Taf, Vale of Glamorgan and Blaenau Gwent all saw big rises in the number of new cases in the last week, according to the latest figures.

Neath Port Talbot also had the highest rate in the UK overall, with 1,235 new cases in the seven days to September 17 – the equivalent of 855.3 per 100,000 people.

Merthyr Tydfil, also in Wales, had the third highest Covid rate, after West Dunbartonshire.

It appears Wales in taking over from Scotland as the worst affected place for Covid across the country.

Cases flared north of the border when schools went back last month and it seems as though something similar is now happening in the rest of the UK, where schools tend to go back later.

Earlier England’s chief medical officer Chris Whitty said the highest rate of transmission is occurring among children.

He told MPs: ‘Let’s make an assumption that the great majority of children who’ve not currently had Covid-19 are going to get it at some point over the next period.

EMBARGOED TO 1300 MONDAY SEPTEMBER 20 15 year old Quinn Foakes receiving a Covid-19 vaccination at Belfairs Academy in Leigh-on-Sea, Essex. Picture date: Monday September 20, 2021. PA Photo. See PA story HEALTH Coronavirus. Photo credit should read: Gareth Fuller/PA Wire
The highest Covid rates are among children despite vaccinations beginning among 12-15 year olds (Picture: PA)

‘It won’t be necessarily in the next two or three months but they will get it sooner or later.’

Younger people are not often severely affected by the virus but could pass it on to the more vulnerable.

In Wales, nearly half of Covid cases are occurring among pupils and teachers in some parts of the country, WalesOnline reported.

School leaders said the situation now is worse than at any other point during the pandemic.

Health care workers transport a patient at the Royal London Hospital, as the spread of the coronavirus disease (COVID-19) continues, in London, Britain, January 26, 2021. REUTERS/Hannah McKay
Despite the rise in cases, hospitlisations are now falling (Picture: Reuters)

Children are no longer being forced to self-isolate if a classmate tests positive but may still have to if they are identified as having been in close contact with that person.

The latest estimates show thousands of pupils are off school currently because they have been told to stay home.

Overall, the UK recorded 34,460 new cases of Covid in the latest 24 hour period, and 166 deaths.

It takes the country’s total case load since the start of the pandemic over 7.5million.

CARDIFF, WALES - SEPTEMBER 14: A pupil wears a face mask in a classroom at Whitchurch High School on September 14, 2021 in Cardiff, Wales. All children aged 12 to 15 across the UK will be offered a dose of the Pfizer-BioNTech Covid-19 vaccine. Parental consent will be sought for the schools-based vaccination programme. (Photo by Matthew Horwood/Getty Images)
School pupils in some parts of Wales account for nearly half of cases (Picture: Getty Images Europe)

Aside from Wales, parts of Scotland continue to be badly affected as well as north west England and Northern Ireland.

Covid rates across the country have been falling for the past week but now appear to be on the rise again.

However deaths have plateaued and hospitalisations are dropping – suggesting it is mostly younger people accounting for the rise in cases.

Of the 377 local areas in the UK, 61 (16%) have seen a week-on-week rise in rates, 315 (84%) have seen a fall and one is unchanged.

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