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Laycie Beck & Julian Turner

Apathy and fear are among responses to high covid rate in Newark

Some Newark residents are scared to go shopping while others have brushed off government data which shows that areas of the town have faced a rise in Covid cases.

Newark North has increased by 2.7% with 6 new cases of Covid, bringing the total cases in the area to 232 and the overall case rate to 1863.8 per 100,000 people. The data is based on the figures in the seven days to January 6.

This is one of the higher rates in the county, and residents have expressed their opinions and concerns over the new data.

Visiting the area, Paul Reynolds, 58, of Coddington, said: “I’m trying to avoid going out and to the shops and socialising.

“You hear about lots of people getting Covid now, and it just seems to be happening all the time.”

Unemployed, Bozena Kuciki, 59, of Newark, was less alarmed and was content to carry on as usual, saying: “At the moment, it’s fine.”

Community nurse, Becky Gowans, 31, of Newark, was aware of the increase in cases and was worried about the effect on the NHS.

She explained: “For me, staff shortages are a concern and poorly patients.”

Retired, Christine Smith, of Newark, said that she believed there were things that could be done to lower the rates.

“It’s the lack of mask wearing in shops and shops aren’t allowed to enforce it," she said.

“It’s about consideration for others.”

Mum of two, Joanna, of Newark, added: “I’m not too surprised, it’s everywhere.

“We’ve always got that risk really.

“Maybe it’s better to get it now we have had our boosters than if we got it when our boosters waned a little bit.”

Nearby village, Balderton, has seen also seen an increase of 9.1% as an additional 16 cases are confirmed, bringing the total to 191 and case rate to 1,879.4.

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