Leeds news LIVE: City's Covid infection rate still higher than national average as people warned to keep distance
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Leeds news LIVE: City’s Covid infection rate still higher than national average as people warned to keep distance
City's Covid infection rate still higher than national average as people warned to keep distance
People in Leeds have been urged to keep to social distancing guidelines and the rule of six as the city’s coronavirus infection rate remains above average.
The daily infection rate has remained stable, falling slightly to 43.9 new cases per 100,000 people (from 45.8).
But that’s still significantly higher than the average rate in England, which stands at 24.5.
Leeds City Council’s chief executive Tom Riordan tweeted that 50 per cent of Leeds adults have now been vaccinated, with the over 60s case rate down to 13.
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Large knives found in Burmantofts estate during weapons sweep in Leeds
Officers found two large knives during a weapons sweep in Leeds.
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Good morning
Welcome to the Yorkshire Evening Post’s live news blog on Friday April 30.
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Sun for Bank Holiday weekend
Leeds is going to begin the May Bank Holiday weekend with some sunny spells throughout Friday.
The sunshine and some cloud will continue into Saturday with highs of 10C throughout the day.
Although there might be some light rain early evening, it will clear by Sunday for another dry day in Leeds.
Sunday and Monday will be predominantly overcast, and it isn’t until the end of the Bank Holiday weekend on Monday that more heavier rain is forecast.
Although it might not be the warmest Bank Holiday, it will be predominantly dry - great news for those planning on being out and about over the weekend.
Forecast in full:
Thursday: Often rather cloudy as showers feed in from the coast, possibly some hail in heavier bursts and wintry over the highest ground. However, there will also be bright or sunny spells in-between. Feeling chilly in the northerly breeze. Maximum temperature 10 °C.
Thursday night: Some dry, clear spells but occasional showers will continue to feed in from the coast. A touch of frost likely with any lengthier clearer spells. Minimum temperature -1 °C.
Friday: Bright or sunny spells but also showers, locally heavy, and wintry over highest ground. Still feeling chilly, although generally light winds. Maximum temperature 11 °C.
Outlook for Saturday to Monday: Probably cloudier Saturday, especially near the coast, with showers. Sunday, sunny spells and showers. Chilly with overnight frost possible. Monday, rain and strong winds spreading from the west.
News this morning
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