
Cases of Covid-19 in Cornwall are on the rise again, community leaders have said.
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The county and the Isles of Scilly saw 751 cases per 100,000 people in the seven days up to 10 March, up from 402 a week before. England's rate was 541.
Health bosses said cases in hospitals were on the rise, and education chiefs said schools faced challenges with rising rates among students and staff.
Experts said restrictions being lifted and less mask wearing may be factors.
'Hands, face, space'
The Cornwall Association of Secondary Head Teachers said every school had been differently affected.
It also said that, with Covid restrictions ending in England, it had been even more difficult "to plan" as it was not known day-to-day how many teachers and support staff would be working.
Kate Shields, of the NHS Cornwall and the Isles of Scilly Integrated Care Board, said a "lot of people were testing positive in hospital".
She said: "We're finding out because someone may have come in symptom-free for other treatment.
"We then determine where to put them to protect vulnerable people... and have had to go back to the 'hands, face and space' advice."