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Warehouse jobs in º£½ÇÊÓÆµâ€™s distribution heartland could be linked to country’s highest coronavirus rates

'We have a concentration in workplaces that have seen a rapid growth in employment, bringing people together from all over'

Many warehouses have been busy during lockdown

People working alongside one another and commuting into Britain’s distribution heartland could be the reason it has the º£½ÇÊÓÆµ’s highest coronavirus rate, one expert has warned.

North West Leicestershire has the highest Covid-19 rates according to the latest Public Health England figures.

The district – which sits off the M1, A42, M42 and A50 between Leicester, Nottingham, Derby and Tamworth – tops the list of 315 council areas in England.

It has an infection rate of 197.9 per 100,000 people, ahead of Corby, Leicester and Peterborough.

The central England district includes a number of huge warehousing hubs around Coalville – where warehousing and distribution have replaced traditional coalmining – Ashby, East Midlands Airport, Bardon Hill, Shepshed and Castle Donington.

A new 238-acre employment park is currently going up at Junction 11 of the M42 at Appleby Magna, in the south of the district, which will include a 2.94 million sq ft global parts logistics centre for Jaguar Land Rover and a 450,000 sq ft logistics hub for freight forwarder DSV.

The North West Leicestershire infection rate marks a slight fall compared to the previous week, but the decrease is slower than has been seen in other high infection areas.

Leicestershire public health director Mike Sandys explained the probable reasons for the high rate in North West Leicestershire.