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shell out for Daily Star's newsletter. It's FREE! Sign up today for the biggest and brightest stories sent straight to your inboxTwenty councils are feared to be at risk of a coronavirus resurgence,according to a leaked government document.The document leaked to the Observer and the Guardian states Bradford and Kirklees in West Yorkshire and Sheffield in South Yorkshire, could face further lockdowns.Public Health England told health chiefs last week that ministers were considering publishing a ranking of the 10 councils most at risk.It's feared more local lockdowns could be introduced as a result of the data.The ranking is thought to be based on a document circulated to local health chiefs on Thursday, headed “official sensitive”.Topping.

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