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The Pirola variant of Covid is working its way around the country (Picture: Getty/Gov.uk)

Covid cases are on the rise around the country, with the ‘Pirola’ strain causing some concern since a cluster was identified at a care home.

Last week, the number of cases jumped up by 15% compared to the week before, though they remain low relative to the past few years.

A map on the UK Government website shows precisely where in the country the rate of positive Covid tests is highest.

It shows that in the week ending August 27, no areas had a rate higher than 49 per 100,000 population, but a significant number of areas – particularly in Wales and Lincolnshire – had a rate of 10 per 100,000 or more.

At the start of July, no areas had a case rate of more than nine per 100,000.

But going back six months, only one part of the country – Powys in Wales – had a rate lower than 10 per 100,000 for the week ending March 12.

The map includes Scotland, Wales and England, but figures for Northern Ireland and the Isle of Man are not shown.

There’s little doubt that those numbers don’t represent the full picture too, as the amount of Covid tests done in the UK has dropped dramatically since the country emerged from its lockdowns.

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The latest figures show the situation in the week ending August 27 (Picture: Gov.uk)

Scientists are concerned that the Pirola variant, which also goes by the name BA.2.86, has a high number of mutations which could help it evade immunity from vaccinations or previous infections.

It was first detected in Denmark on July 24, and has since been confirmed in a number of countries including South Africa, Canada, Denmark, Sweden, Israel and the US.

The confirmed case in the UK came from a person who had no recent history of travel, indicating that it may be spreading here – although it’s still unclear whether it could be more infectious than previous strains.

‘More data are needed to understand this Covid-19 variant and the extent of its spread,’ the World Health Organisation said.

‘But the number of mutations warrants attention. WHO will update countries and the public as we learn more.’

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