WITH coronavirus dominating the majority of headlines across the country, it is hard to keep up with exactly what is happening.

This is a round up of the biggest Covid-19 stories from the Chronicle over the last week.

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1. Covid: Winchester and Hampshire goes into lockdown

Along with the rest of the country, the county has been placed into a strict lockdown once again – much like in March 2020.

In this story, we detail what you can and cannot do, when the lockdown is likely to end and what your local MPs have to say about it.

Read the full story here.

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2. Time Genies offering support for NHS staff to complete to-do lists

A Winchester businesswoman lending a helping hand to NHS staff as they help others.

Shelley Lawlor launched her business Time Genies around 18 months ago mainly supporting busy professionals, but now she has offered five hours a work to run errands for healthcare staff in the city.

Read the full story here.

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3. New hotspot emerges in Winchester district

A new hotspot in the Winchester district is emerging in a city suburb and nearby village.

Cases of the highly contagious new strain are rising fast in Oliver's Battery and Hursley according to Government figures.

Read the full story here.

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4. Charities concerned as Hampshire Hospitals delays operations

The trust which runs Winchester hospital has been forced to make the “difficult decision” to postpone some planned operations due to a surge in Covid patients.

Read the full story here.

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5. Number of Covid deaths in each Winchester postcode

A breakdown showing the location of every coronavirus-related death by each postcode area in Hampshire has been released.

It is just the third time since the pandemic began that the official figures have been released, which shows the impact of the virus in one particular area.

See the list here.

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